"Metacognitive interpersonal therapy for personality disorders by Giancarlo Dimaggio, Antonella Montano, Raffaele Popolo and Giampaolo Salvatore is an innovative, sophisticated and intriguing new approach to the treatment of personality disorders. Filled with clinical wisdom, fascinating conceptualizations, and case material, therapists will find exciting and useful new ideas in this significant contribution to the clinical literature. I highly recommend this book to therapists, regardless of theoretical orientation."- Robert L. Leahy, Ph.D, Director, American Institute for Cognitive Therapy
"Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy for Personality Disorders is a remarkable new book, it provides a long needed contribution to treatment of inhibited personalities such as the avoidant and the dependent. Dr. Dimaggio and his associates have created a new language to liberate the inhibited mind and give the clinicians a new vocabulary to understand and treat these disorders. I strongly recommend this book, both to novice and experienced therapist within the field." - Professor Erik Simonsen, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen
"This is a book for therapists who subscribe to a wide variety of theoretical orientations. It draws upon multiple therapeutic traditions, is experience-near (with multiple case examples), and, best of all, truly clinically useful. How to work effectively with treatment-resistant personality-disordered clients has been one of the great challenges facing all psychotherapists, and this excellent, thoughtful, clinically sensitive (and quite persuasive) book will surely prove extremely helpful to all who work with this often difficult-to-treat population."- Barry A. Farber, Ph.D., Professor; Director of Clinical Training, Teachers College, Columbia University, Editor, Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session
"A new inspiring, reader-friendly, clear, concise book written to help clinicians deal better with the most difficult-to-treat patients in their caseloads.
"Based on unique case formulations the book intends not only to teach patients about their vulnerabilities but also how these vulnerabilities impact their relations with others. The authors elegantly discuss how to alter cognitive/metacognitive and affective processes, interpersonal and metacognitive functioning to better regulate affect and behaviour. The book does not only teach clinicians how to master metacognitive interpersonal therapy interventions but also guide them in building better therapeutic relationship skills given the fact that there is low satisfaction levels both for therapists and patients, high dropout rates and reduced treatment adherence during the course of the treatment. As there are no pathognomonic features that identify a specific personality disorder and high comorbidity exits between different personality disorders, the authors propose a treatment model that can be applied consistently in all personality disorders. A book that needs to be read by all clinicians to inspire hope and confidence in treatment of personality disorders. No doubt they will highly benefit from reading this book." - Mehmet Sungur, Professor of Psychiatry, Psychiatry Dept of Marmara University Hospital, Istanbul, President of the Turkish Association for Cognitive Behaviour Psychotherapy (TACBP)
"Metacognitive interpersonal therapy for personality disorders by Giancarlo Dimaggio, Antonella Montano, Raffaele Popolo and Giampaolo Salvatore is an innovative, sophisticated and intriguing new approach to the treatment of personality disorders. Filled with clinical wisdom, fascinating conceptualizations, and case material, therapists will find exciting and useful new ideas in this significant contribution to the clinical literature. I highly recommend this book to therapists, regardless of theoretical orientation."- Robert L. Leahy, Ph.D, Director, American Institute for Cognitive Therapy
"Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy for Personality Disorders is a remarkable new book, it provides a long needed contribution to treatment of inhibited personalities such as the avoidant and the dependent. Dr. Dimaggio and his associates have created a new language to liberate the inhibited mind and give the clinicians a new vocabulary to understand and treat these disorders. I strongly recommend this book, both to novice and experienced therapist within the field." - Professor Erik Simonsen, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen
"This is a book for therapists who subscribe to a wide variety of theoretical orientations. It draws upon multiple therapeutic traditions, is experience-near (with multiple case examples), and, best of all, truly clinically useful. How to work effectively with treatment-resistant personality-disordered clients has been one of the great challenges facing all psychotherapists, and this excellent, thoughtful, clinically sensitive (and quite persuasive) book will surely prove extremely helpful to all who work with this often difficult-to-treat population."- Barry A. Farber, Ph.D., Professor; Director of Clinical Training, Teachers College, Columbia University, Editor, Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session