Borderline
The guidebook for patients and their families
Competent Help
An inner emptiness, emotional instability, unstable relationships, panic and fear of being left by a partner, severe crises with a lack of the ability to control impulsive behaviour, repeated selfinjury: the borderline syndrome is characterised by strongly disturbed feelings – towards oneself and other people. Prof Dr Schneider elucidates the causes of the illness, explains how borderline syndrome presents itself, and, what you can do about it. He competently presents different specific forms of psychotherapy and describes what kind of drug and psychosocial treatments are available.
Prof Dr Frank Schneider, MD, DSC, is the former president of the German Society for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Neurology, and now works as the director of the Clinic for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics of the University Hospital Aachen, Germany. Herbig has previously published his reference books Dementia, Late Age Depression and Depression in Sport.
Competent Help
An inner emptiness, emotional instability, unstable relationships, panic and fear of being left by a partner, severe crises with a lack of the ability to control impulsive behaviour, repeated selfinjury: the borderline syndrome is characterised by strongly disturbed feelings – towards oneself and other people. Prof Dr Schneider elucidates the causes of the illness, explains how borderline syndrome presents itself, and, what you can do about it. He competently presents different specific forms of psychotherapy and describes what kind of drug and psychosocial treatments are available.
Prof Dr Frank Schneider, MD, DSC, is the former president of the German Society for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Neurology, and now works as the director of the Clinic for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics of the University Hospital Aachen, Germany. Herbig has previously published his reference books Dementia, Late Age Depression and Depression in Sport.
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