Context-Oriented Model Development in Psychotherapy Planning ('COMEPP'): a useful adjunct to diagnosis and therapy of severe personality disorders |
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Authors: | Fischer-Kern M Leithner K Hilger E Löffler-Stastka H Schuster P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. melitta.fischer@akh-wien.ac.at |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: Pathogenous interpersonal (e.g. interfamilial) relationships and reference styles can compromise treatment efforts in severely disturbed (i.e. psychotic or borderline) patients. The integration of family- and individual-centred starting points may be useful in establishing interdisciplinary treatment concepts in these patients. Context-Oriented Model Development in Psychotherapy Planning (COMEPP) represents a diagnostic and therapy planning process, integrating both systemic and psychoanalytic conceptualizations. METHOD: COMEPP is exemplified by the case of a young man with psychotic personality disorder who had previously been unresponsive to pharmacological and psychological treatment. RESULTS: After psycho-dynamical conflicts (i.e. primitive projective processes from the patient's mother to her son) had been elucidated during the COMEPP process, a sufficient treatment setting could be established. CONCLUSION: COMEPP provides a psychotherapeutical approach to treatment planning on case-specific premises and may serve as an adjunct to concomitant pharmacological and psychological treatment strategies in so-called 'therapy refractory' patients. |
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Keywords: | personality disorder differential diagnosis psychotherapy psychoanalysis family therapy |
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