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Ethical Considerations in Treatment of Personality Dysfunction: Using Evidence, Principles, and Clinical Judgment

Ethical Considerations in Treatment of Personality Dysfunction: Using Evidence, Principles, and Clinical Judgment

Jeffrey J. Magnavita Independent practice, Glastonbury, CT Kenneth N. Levy Pennsylvania State University Kenneth L. Critchfield University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute Jay  L. Lebow The Family Institute at Northwestern   Clinical work with clients suffering from personality disorders can be among the most challenging for psychologists. These clients may have a wide range of clinical presentations, and many practitioners may lack the specialized training needed to provide successful treatment to these clients. Clinicians are faced with several challenges in making…

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Ethical Considerations in Treatment of Personality Dysfunction: Using Evidence, Principles, and Clinical Judgment

Ethical Considerations in Treatment of Personality Dysfunction: Using Evidence, Principles, and Clinical Judgment

    Jeffrey  J. Magnavita Independent practice, Glastonbury, CT Kenneth  N. Levy Pennsylvania  State University       Kenneth  L. Critchfield University of Utah Neuropsychiatric  Institute Jay  L. Lebow The Family Institute at  Northwestern   JEFFREY J. MAGNAVITA received his PhD from the University of Con- necticut. He maintains an independent practice in Glastonbury, CT, and is an affiliate medical staff member at Hartford Hospital and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. His areas of professional interests include unified clinical science and…

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