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Dr. Frank Yeomans discusses the benefits of joining a 12-step program and how going through The Steps might interact with a person's therapeutic process. Substance abuse and personality disorders frequently coexist in a person, so the question of "therapy or 12-step" is a real one for many people.
How does someone reconcile or balance ideas of powerlessness and responsibility? Can you have a 'higher power' without being religious? Why is the 4th-step inventory so difficult, and is there an equivalent in therapy? Why is it so hard to face certain parts of ourselves? Can therapy offer a sense of community, or can it be 'spiritual'? Could there be a 12-step program for personality disorders? What is the point of therapy, or a 12-step program? What is the most important step in a therapy treating severe personality disorder?
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Frank Yeomans is an expert clinician who makes use of Transference-Focused Psychotherapy in his practice treating NPD and BPD. In fact, he co-wrote the manual on TFP for Borderline Personality Disorder!
Check out our interview of Otto Kernberg (who mentored Frank Yeomans) for lots more related material: • Dr. Otto Kernberg
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