1st Edition

Managing Intense Emotions and Overcoming Self-Destructive Habits A Self-Help Manual

By Lorraine Bell Copyright 2003
    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    What is borderline personality disorder and what can people with borderline problems do to help themselves?
    The treatment of personality disorder is a major concern facing current mental health services. Specialist therapies are often not available and many people with these problems drop out of treatment. Managing Intense Emotions and Overcoming Self-Destructive Habits is a self-help manual for people who would meet the diagnosis of 'emotionally unstable' or 'borderline personality disorder' (BPD), outlining a brief intervention which is based on a model of treatment known to be effective for other conditions, such as anxiety, depression and bulimia.
    The manual describes the problem areas, the skills needed to overcome them and how these skills can be developed. It is designed to be used with the help of professional mental health staff, ideally in a group with individual sessions to support and coach the person in the application of the skills taught. A minimum of 24 and maximum of 36 sessions are recommended. Areas covered include:
    * the condition and controversy surrounding the diagnosis of BPD
    * drug and alcohol misuse
    * emotional dysregulation and the role of thinking habits and beliefs
    * depression and difficult mood states
    * childhood abuse and relationship difficulties
    * anger management.
    Borderline personality disorder is a complex and challenging condition. This manual aims to explain the problems experienced by people who may be given this diagnosis in a way that clients and staff can easily understand. It will be essential reading for people with BPD and professionals involved in their care - psychologists, psychiatric nurses, psychiatrists and occupational therapists.

    Part I: Understanding the Problems and First Steps. Introduction - Who the Manual is for and How to Use it. Notes for Supervisors/Guides and Therapists. How the Problems Develops. Foundations for Living Well. How I Use Drugs and Alcohol. Understanding and Managing Emotions. Investigating and Modifying Thinking Habits and Beliefs. Part II and III: Tackling the Problems. Overcoming Depression and Managing Difficult Mood States. Tackling Childhood Abuse. Overcoming Self-harm. Me and Me - Overcoming Self-neglect and Self-hate. Me and Other People. Managing and Reducing Anger. Other Problem Areas - Casual Sex, Eating Problems, Hallucinations. What Then?

    Biography

    Lorraine Bell is Consultant Clinical Psychologist for Portsmouth Healthcare NHS Trust. She has worked in adult mental health services for 20 years and specialises in the treatment of women with serious mental health problems.