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Understanding paranoia : a guide for professionals, families, and sufferers
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Understanding paranoia : a guide for professionals, families, and sufferers

Author: Martin Kantor
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2008.
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Martin Kantor
ISBN: 9780313363191 : 0313363196
OCLC Number: 230192093
Description: xvii, 252 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Some prominent characteristics of paranoid individuals -- Delusional disorder -- Paranoid personality disorder -- The adverse ways paranoid individuals affect others -- Covert (hidden) and missed paranoia -- The gray area and the paranoia of everyday life -- Interpersonal-social aspects of paranoia/paranoid violence -- Forensic issues -- The roles society and the family play in causing paranoia -- Psychodynamic causes -- Cognitive-behavioral causality -- Psychodynamic/interpersonal approaches -- Cognitive-behavioral therapy -- Affirmative psychotherapy -- Pharmacotherapy -- Therapeutic cautions, caveats, and errors -- Prognosis -- Ways caretakers can deal effectively and supportively with the paranoid individuals in their lives -- Things to avoid doing with paranoid individuals -- Coping with one's own paranoia.
Responsibility: Martin Kantor.

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