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Apr 30, 2024 | ISBN 9780807007815

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Praise

“Insightfully and plausibly rendered . . . an illuminating survey of the prominence of the disorder in the history of psychology and psychiatry . . . A revealing exploration of borderline personality disorder and the future of therapies addressing it.”
Kirkus Reviews

“[A] stimulating study . . . this is an enterprising and in-depth exploration of who decides what it means to be ill, how mental illness is framed in cultural narratives, and who gets shut out of those narratives. It’s an ambitious reassessment of an understudied condition.”
Publishers Weekly

“A well-researched and compelling account of an often baffling condition.”
Wall Street Journal

“A gripping, humane, brilliantly prismatic inquiry into the peculiarities of the mind, at once a case study, an intellectual history, and a reckoning with the education of a therapist.”
—Adam Ehrlich Sachs, author of Inherited Disorders

“Alexander Kriss’s Borderline is nothing short of a revelation. In lucid and intensely readable prose, Kriss brings us into the world of his patients who live ‘on the borderline,’ illuminating a profoundly misunderstood condition with rigor and humanity in equal measure. . . . Perhaps most importantly, he provides clear reasons why there is hope for such patients going forward.”
—Marin Sardy, author of The Edge of Every Day: Sketches of Schizophrenia

“In a world where we now diagnose ourselves on TikTok, rare is the occasion to actually see what these diagnoses really mean. . . . Diagnosis is the starting point for a long conversation between a therapist and a patient about what makes for a life. Kriss’s book is not only beautiful; it demystifies and educates.”
—Jamieson Webster, author of Conversion Disorder: Listening to the Body in Psychoanalysis

“A dialectical treat, with alternating chapters that provide original musings on the history of psychoanalysis and that present a six-year case study of Kriss’s work with a patient. . . . His book is strikingly successful in underscoring the relevance of a contemporary psychoanalytic approach to psychotherapy but will be of interest to anyone who is curious about what happens in psychotherapy.”
—Elliot Jurist, PhD, author of Minding Emotions: Cultivating Mentalization in Psychotherapy

“One would be hard-pressed to find a more intimate account of a practiced clinician’s experience of working with patients with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder than what Dr. Alexander Kriss so generously offers us.”
—Christopher Christian, PhD, editor in chief, Psychoanalytic Psychology

Table Of Contents

INTRODUCTION
Collective Psychosis

1
Prehistory: The First Session

2
Splits, Hysteria, and the Invention of Psychotherapy: Fifth Century BCE–1885 CE

3
Psychic Death: Sessions, Weeks 2–19

4
Seduction and Fantasy: 1896–1923

5
Fears: Sessions, Months 6–10

6
Confusion of the Tongues: 1908–1933

7
Love: Sessions, Months 10–12

8
Identity Crises: 1939–1980

9
Self-Discovery: Sessions, Year 2

10
Diffusion: 1973–2011

11
Normality: Sessions, Year 3

12
Integration: 1980–2023

13
Borderline: Sessions, Year 6

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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