Chapter 1: Organizing and shaping a treatment toward change
Brian A. Palmer, MD, MPH and Brandon T. Unruh, MD
Chapter 2: Stimulating Reflection and Curiosity
Robert P. Drozek, LICSW
Chapter 3: Approach to suicidal behaviors in BPD patients
Igor Weinberg, Ph.D.
Chapter 4: Navigating Intersession Contact
Karen Jacob, Ph.D.
Chapter 5: Managing mistrust, paranoia, and relationship rupture
Sara Rose Masland, Ph.D.
Chapter 6: BPD in the Emergency Department
Victor Hong, MD and Steven Bartek, MD
Chapter 7: Principles of Inpatient BPD Management
Zeina Saliba, M.D.
Chapter 8: Caring for a Patient with BPD on the Inpatient Medical Service Stephanie H. Cho, MD
Chapter 9: BPD and Substance Use
Carl Fleisher, M.D.
Chapter 10: Medical Problems and Comorbidities
Claire Brickell, M.D.
Chapter 11: Managing Co-Morbidities and Appropriate Use of Psychopharmacology
James A. Jenkins, MD
Chapter 12: Engaging family to be productive participants in a BPD treatment
Maureen Smith, LICSW
Chapter 13: Addressing narcissistic problems in treatment for BPD
Benjamin McCommon, M.D. Chapter 14: Narcissistic personality disorder with borderline features
Elsa Ronningstam, Ph.D.
Chapter 15: Providing consultation to determine level of care and organize treatment
Joan Wheelis, M.D.
Chapter 16: Early Diagnosis and Intervention in Adolescents
Owen Muir, M.D., and Carlene MacMillan, M.D. Chapter 17: When less may be more: scaling limited treatment resources using a stepped-care model
Daniel Price, M.D.
About the Author: Brian A. Palmer, MD, MPH
Mayo Clinic
Brandon T. Unruh, MD
McLean Hospital
Harvard Medical School