Psychiatric Interview: BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) | Part 3 | Analysis with Dr. Jacob
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 Published On Mar 16, 2021

Dr. Karen Jacob uses a debrief of her interview with a BPD-diagnosed client as a jumping off point for a more general discussion about therapy.

You can find Part 1 (the session) here:    • Psychiatric Interview: BPD (Borderlin...  
And Part 2 (debrief with client) here:    • Psychiatric Interview: BPD (Borderlin...  

Topics include: first session strategy, validation, substance use, avoidance, self conflict, motivation for change, readiness for therapy, the pain of therapy, therapist/client match, the Working Alliance Inventory, behavioral change timelines, assessing the effectiveness of therapy, what makes a good Borderline Personality Disorder therapist, difficulties for a therapist treating BPD, and why treating BPD is fulfilling for the therapist.

This video is part of a series of sessions with therapists who work with Borderline Personality Disorder. Playlist of all videos to date is here:    • Sessions  

For more related material, see John Gunderson’s videos:    • John Gunderson  

And Mary Zanarini's videos:    • Mary Zanarini  

Dr. Jacob is at the forefront of treatment for people with BPD, including those who experience co-occurring psychiatric conditions such as substance use, eating disorders, depression, or anxiety. Her short bio:

"Karen L. Jacob, PhD, is an expert treater of those with BPD, a Program Director for a Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment Program, and an Instructor of Psychology. She received her PhD in clinical psychology from Clark University and completed her post-doctoral training at Cambridge Health Alliance at Harvard Medical School. Her clinical training has been primarily in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for patients struggling with mood, anxiety, and personality disorders, as well as in mindfulness, mentalization, dialectical behavior, and biofeedback therapies.

Dr. Jacob has an extensive research training background, having studied topics including diabetes, adoption, attachment, panic disorder, and psychotherapy outcomes. She has authored numerous papers and presentations and was honored with the Hiatt Scholarship. Her current research interests include understanding the effectiveness of empirically-supported treatments in clinical contexts and in elucidating mechanisms of change in treatment. Dr. Jacob has a particular interest in understanding the relative impact of different components of treatment on outcome, as measured by both symptom and functional improvement."

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