Eclectic Therapy for Dual Diagnosis: A Case Study

This paper discusses the case of Helektra, a 28 year old female who was diagnosed with bulimia nervosa and borderline personality disorder using DSM-IV diagnostic criteria. The patient had referred herself to a state-run service in Athens, Greece. Therapy lasted for two and a half years. The patient...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stamatia Soundia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2014-03-01
Series:European Journal of Counselling Psychology
Subjects:
BPD
Online Access:http://ejcop.psychopen.eu/article/view/26
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Summary:This paper discusses the case of Helektra, a 28 year old female who was diagnosed with bulimia nervosa and borderline personality disorder using DSM-IV diagnostic criteria. The patient had referred herself to a state-run service in Athens, Greece. Therapy lasted for two and a half years. The patient’s therapeutic schedule included an integrated therapy model which was based on Fairburn`s diary (Fairburn, 1995, 2008) and on psychodynamic psychotherapy for personality disorders (McWilliams, 1994; Roberts, 1997). The findings of this case study are supportive of the benefits that have been associated in the psychological literature with the integration and eclectism of psychotherapeutic models.
ISSN:2195-7614