Trattamento mediante terapia cognitivo-comportamentale di un paziente con disturbo bipolare di tipo II: il caso di Leonida dai piedi di argilla

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Chiara Del Negro, Marco Saettoni, Andrea Gragnani: Trattamento mediante terapia cognitivo-comportamentale di un paziente con disturbo bipolare di tipo II: il caso di Leonida dai piedi di argilla. In: Psicoterapia Cognitiva e Comportamentale, vol. 24, no 3, pp. 291-305, 2018.

Abstract

This article describes the cognitive-behavioural treatment of a patient diagnosed with type II bipolar disorder and covert narcissistic personality traits. The treatment was oriented around a functionalist perspective of bipolar disorder, according to which the basic model of mood disorders is grief and griefrelated processes, and the core feature of depression is the emotional experience of loss. Dysfunctional interpersonal cycles were also targeted during the treatment using a metacognitive interpersonal
approach.
There are two main reasons for interest in this case. The first one is the role of beliefs, cognitive biases, rumination and problem-solving attempts in maintaining and exacerbating bipolar symptomatology. The second one is the contribution of a narcissistic personality to the mood disorder and how it represents an obstacle to the creation and development of a good therapeutic alliance.

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@article{Negro2018,
title = {Trattamento mediante terapia cognitivo-comportamentale di un paziente con disturbo bipolare di tipo II: il caso di Leonida dai piedi di argilla},
author = {Chiara Del Negro and Marco Saettoni and Andrea Gragnani},
editor = {Edizioni Erickson - Trento Psicoterapia Cognitiva e Comportamentale},
url = {https://apc.it/2018-gragnani-trattamento-mediante-terapia-cognitivo-comportamentale-di-un-paziente-con-disturbo-bipolare/},
year  = {2018},
date = {2018-10-01},
journal = {Psicoterapia Cognitiva e Comportamentale},
volume = {24},
number = {3},
pages = {291-305},
abstract = {This article describes the cognitive-behavioural treatment of a patient diagnosed with type II bipolar disorder and covert narcissistic personality traits. The treatment was oriented around a functionalist perspective of bipolar disorder, according to which the basic model of mood disorders is grief and griefrelated processes, and the core feature of depression is the emotional experience of loss. Dysfunctional interpersonal cycles were also targeted during the treatment using a metacognitive interpersonal
approach.
There are two main reasons for interest in this case. The first one is the role of beliefs, cognitive biases, rumination and problem-solving attempts in maintaining and exacerbating bipolar symptomatology. The second one is the contribution of a narcissistic personality to the mood disorder and how it represents an obstacle to the creation and development of a good therapeutic alliance.},
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}

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