1. Introduction
− Beck, J.S. (2011). Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Basics and Beyond (2nd edition). New York: Guilford. Chapter 1. Introduction to cognitive behavior therapy (p. 2-14).
− Gabbard, G.O. (2010). Long-term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Basic Text. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing. Chapter 1. “Key concepts” (p.1-29).
2. Concepts of mental health and psychopathology according to principal psychodynamic theories
− Gabbard, G.O. (2014). Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing. Chapter 2.“The theoretical basis of dynamic psychiatry”. (p.33-74).
− McWilliams, N. (1994). Psychoanalytic diagnosis. Understanding Personality Structure in the Clinical Process. New York, London:The Guilford Press. Chapter 2. ”Psychoanalytic character diagnosis”(p.19-39).
3. Concepts of mental health and psychopathology according to principal cognitive-behavioral theories
− Beck, J.S. (2011). Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Basics and Beyond (2nd edition). New York: Guilford. Chapter 3. Cognitive conceptualization (p.29-46).
4. Developmental levels of personality organizations. Presentations of Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual
− Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM). (2006). By: Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations. Introduction.
− McWilliams, N. (2011). Psychoanalytic diagnosis. Understanding Personality Structure in the Clinical Process. The Guilford Press.
Chapter 3.”Developmental levels of personality organization” (p.40-66).
5. Personality disorders from psychodynamic perspective
− Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM). (2006). By: Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations. Personality Patterns and Disorders P Axis.
− Gabbard, G.O. (2014). Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Washington D.C. American Psychiatric Publishing.
Chapter 15. Cluster B personality disorders: borderline. (p.427-480).
6. Personality disorders from cognitive-behavioral perspective
− Beck, A., Freeman, A., Davis , D.D. (2004). Cognitive therapy of personality disorders. The Guilford Press: New York. Chapter 1.
David, D.O., Freeman, A. Overview of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy of Personality Disorders. Chapter 2. Beck, A. Theory of Personality Disorders.
− Heard, H.L., Linehan, M.M. (1994). Dialectical behavior therapy: An integrative approach to the treatment of borderline personality disorder. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 4, 55-82.
7. Chosen personality disorders (borderline and narcissistic) from both perspectives
− Beck, A., Freeman, A., Davis , D.D. (2004). Cognitive therapy of personality disorders. The Guilford Press: New York. Chapter 9 & 11.
− Gabbard, G.O. (2014). Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing.
Chapter 15 & 16. (p.481-514).
8. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders – psychodynamic perspective
− Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM). (2006). By: Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations. S312 Psychotic disorders.
− Gabbard, G.O. (2014). Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing.
Chapter 7. Schizophrenia. (p.187-218).
9. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders – cognitive-behavioral perspective
− Rector, N.A., Beck, A.T. (2002). Cognitive therapy for schizophrenia: From conceptualization to intervention. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 47, 39-49.
− Zubin, J., Spring, B. (1977). Vulnerability: A new view of schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 86, 103-126.
10. Anxiety disorders
− Clark, D.A., Beck, A.T. (2011). Cognitive therapy of anxiety disorders. The Guilford Press: New York. Chapter 2. The cognitive model of anxiety (p.31-58).
− Gabbard, G.O. (2014). Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing.
Chapter 9. Anxiety disorders. (p.257-280).
− Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM). (2006). By: Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations. S302 Anxiety disorders.
11. Obsessive-compulsive and trauma and stressor-related disorders
− Clark, D.A., Beck, A.T. (2011). Cognitive therapy of anxiety disorders. The Guilford Press: New York. Chapter 11 & 12. (p.446-556).
− Gabbard, G.O. (2014). Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing.
Chapter 10. (p. 281-310).
− Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM). (2006). By: Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations. S302.1 Psychic trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder. S302.3 Obsessive-compulsive disorders.
12. Affective disorders – psychodynamic perspective
− Gabbard, G.O. (2014). Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing.
Chapter 8. Affective disorders. (p. 219-256).
− Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM). (2006). By: Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations. S304 Mood disorders.
13. Affective disorders – cognitive-behavioral perspective
− Ball, J., Mitchell, P., Malhi, G., Skillecorn, A., Smith, M. (2003). Schema-focused cognitive therapy for bipolar disorder: Reducing vulnerability to relapse through attitudinal change. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 37, 41-48).
− Rush, A.J., Beck, A.T. (1978). Cognitive therapy of depression and suicide. American Journal of psychotherapy, 32, 201-219.
14. Eating disorders
− Gabbard, G.O. (2014). Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing.
Chapter 12. (p. 357-374).
− Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM). (2006). By: Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations. S306 Eating disorders.
15. Course summary
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