Trattare i disturbi di personalità dopo il dsm 5. Problemi aperti e modelli a confronto

Titolo Rivista PSICOBIETTIVO
Autori/Curatori Giuseppe Nicolò, Antonino Carcione
Anno di pubblicazione 2014 Fascicolo 2014/2 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 17 P. 29-45 Dimensione file 556 KB
DOI 10.3280/PSOB2014-002003
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I pazienti affetti da disturbi di personalità pur costituendo una delle sfide maggiori per i servizi di salute mentale (costituiscono circa il 15% della popolazione clinica in trattamento) è raro che ricevano un trattamento integrato e completo come prevede la letteratura scientifica e spesso sono indirizzati a cure farmacologiche per attenuare la sintomatologia. In questo lavoro sarà approfondito il dibattito che ha portato alla pubblicazione del DSM 5 e in particolare sarà analizzato e descritto il modello di trattamento del Terzocentro di Psicoterapia Cognitiva di Roma che ha promosso la ricerca sulla metacognizione e sui pazienti gravi.;

Keywords:Disturbi di personalità; DSM 5; metacognizione; terapia metacognitiva interpersonale; trattamento integrato.

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Giuseppe Nicolò, Antonino Carcione, Trattare i disturbi di personalità dopo il dsm 5. Problemi aperti e modelli a confronto in "PSICOBIETTIVO" 2/2014, pp 29-45, DOI: 10.3280/PSOB2014-002003