Anatomy of a Splitting Borderline: Description and Analysis of a Case History
By (Author) Rene Muller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th October 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Neurology and clinical neurophysiology
Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality
616.85852
Hardback
240
Borderline personality disorder is a diagnosis often given to those who have serious problems with self-image and mood, as well as with interpersonal relations. This text presents a journal of a 15-month course of therapy with a classic splitting borderline patient, followed by an in-depth analysis of the case from three very different, but ultimately converging, perspectives. While there is a large and growing literature on borderline personality disorder, Anatomy of a Splitting Borderline is the first book-length study of a borderline patient, expressly revealing facets of this mental illness and its therapeutic challenge that could only be summarized in previous, briefer case histories. Psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, psychologists, social workers, and those in training in these professions are the audience for this ground-breaking book.
.,."A superb presentation of borderline functioning. I have already added this book to my graduate students' reading lists....Muller offers his invitations in a circumspect, exceptionally clear style. In both case presentation and analysis, he does not argue or summarize, but rather respects a life's complexity and ambiguity as he draws understandings from multiple perspectives."-Contemporary Psychology
...A superb presentation of borderline functioning. I have already added this book to my graduate students' reading lists....Muller offers his invitations in a circumspect, exceptionally clear style. In both case presentation and analysis, he does not argue or summarize, but rather respects a life's complexity and ambiguity as he draws understandings from multiple perspectives.-Contemporary Psychology
This book is engaging and valuable. It raises many questions and would make an excellent teaching tool in psychiatric, psychology, and social work training.-Psychiatric Services
"This book is engaging and valuable. It raises many questions and would make an excellent teaching tool in psychiatric, psychology, and social work training."-Psychiatric Services
..."A superb presentation of borderline functioning. I have already added this book to my graduate students' reading lists....Muller offers his invitations in a circumspect, exceptionally clear style. In both case presentation and analysis, he does not argue or summarize, but rather respects a life's complexity and ambiguity as he draws understandings from multiple perspectives."-Contemporary Psychology
RENE J. MULLER is a psychotherapist in private practice in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Muller is the author of The Marginal Self: An Existential Inquiry into Narcissism and many articles in psychiatric journals.