This could be difficult to write about. C has, I think, worked out things that I didn’t want him to work out, and which is he is going to bring up at the next session [now already passed - I have been writing this bollocks on and off for 83 eons]. I hate this. I [...]
Posted by Pandora at 11:05pm
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I couldn’t possibly write this week’s AotW without mention of the first public consultation on the DSM-V, which was unveiled today. The American Psychiatric Association has put its proposals on existing and new mental disorders up at www.dsm5.org, for the delectation of professionals and the public at large. Comments are invited. I’ve had a rudimentary [...]
Posted by Pandora at 6:11pm
Tagged with: anti-social personality disorder, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, bpd, brain, countertransference, dsm, dsm-5, neuroscience, psychopathy, Psychotherapy, therapeutic boundaries, therapeutic relationship, therapy, transference



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