Background
Carr, Arthur Charles was born on November 27, 1918 in Buffalo. Son of John E. and Katherine (Haas) Carr.
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No name has been more closely associated with borderline pathology than that of world-renowned psychiatrist Otto D. Kernberg. His conceptualization of borderline personality organization and his ego psychology—object relations approach have broadened the understanding of these difficult patients and pointed the way to a more successful treatment of them. This long-awaited book, based on years of clinical research by Kernberg and his associates, is the first to present his model of psychodynamic psychotherapy with borderline patients.Using abundant clinical vignettes and transcripts, the authors take the reader through the treatment—from establishing the contract through dealing with termination—always explaining the theory that underlies the technique. They describe the phases of treatment, beginning with the most primitive and moving on to working with advanced defenses and transferences. Included are guidelines on such crucial issues as dealing with countertransference, modifying technical neutrality, and handling suicide threats. With its elegant integration of theory and practice and clear explication of treatment strategies, this important book is an essential resource for both beginning and seasoned practitioners.
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From Doubleday Anchor, this 110-page paperback was released in 1966. It was written by Herbert Hendin, Willard Gaylin and Arthur Carr, and made possible by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health.
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Carr, Arthur Charles was born on November 27, 1918 in Buffalo. Son of John E. and Katherine (Haas) Carr.
Bachelor of Science, Buffalo State Teachers College, 1941; Master of Arts, Teachers College Columbia University, 1946; Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1952; postgraduate, William Alanson White Institute, 1953-1954; postgraduate, Institute Group Therapy, 1957-1958; postgraduate, New York Society Clinical Psychologists, 1954, 60.
Trainee clinical psychology VA, 1947-1952. Senior clinical psychologist Creedmoor State Hospital, Queens Village, New York, 1952-1956. Principal clinical psychologist New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York City, since 1956.
Retired; assistant professor psychology Adelphi College, Garden City, New York, 1952-1956. Associate professor medical psychology, department psychiatry College Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1956-1971, professor, 1971-1978, professor emeritus, since 1978. Professor psychology in psychiatry Cornell University Medical College, 1978-1989.
( No name has been more closely associated with borderlin...)
(From Doubleday Anchor, this 110-page paperback was releas...)
(Thanatology, Psychology, Mental Health Studies)
Served to major Army of the United States, 1941-1946. Fellow American Psychological Association, Society Projective Techniques (director 1961-1964, president 1971-1972). Member Eastern, New York State psychological associations, New York Society Clinical Psychologists.