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**[[Disrupting defenses by blocking defensive operations]] (Ferenczi, 1925<ref>Ferenczi, S. (1925) Psycho-analysis of sexual habits. ''International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 6'', pp. 372-404</ref>; Reich, 1933<ref>Reich, Wilhelm. (1945). ''Character analysis: Principles and technique for psychoanalysts in practice and in training'' (Theodore P. Wolfe, Trans.). New York: Orgone Institute Press. (Original work published 1933)</ref>.
 
**[[Disrupting defenses by blocking defensive operations]] (Ferenczi, 1925<ref>Ferenczi, S. (1925) Psycho-analysis of sexual habits. ''International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 6'', pp. 372-404</ref>; Reich, 1933<ref>Reich, Wilhelm. (1945). ''Character analysis: Principles and technique for psychoanalysts in practice and in training'' (Theodore P. Wolfe, Trans.). New York: Orgone Institute Press. (Original work published 1933)</ref>.
 
**[[Cataloging defenses]] (Davanloo, 1980<ref>Davenloo, H. (1980). ''Short-term dynamic pvchotherapy''. New York: Jason Aronson.</ref>; Magnavita, 1997<ref>Magnavita, J. J. (1997). ''Restructuring personality disorders: A short-term
 
**[[Cataloging defenses]] (Davanloo, 1980<ref>Davenloo, H. (1980). ''Short-term dynamic pvchotherapy''. New York: Jason Aronson.</ref>; Magnavita, 1997<ref>Magnavita, J. J. (1997). ''Restructuring personality disorders: A short-term
dynamic approach''. New York: Guilford Press.</ref>)
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dynamic approach''. New York: Guilford Press.</ref>)
**[[Psychic Integration]] (Kernberg, ;Davanloo, 1980<ref>Davenloo, H. (1980). ''Short-term dynamic pvchotherapy''. New York: Jason Aronson.</ref>
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**[[Psychic Integration]] (Kernberg, 1975<ref>Kernberg, O. (1975). ''Borderline conditions and pathological narcissism''. New York: Jason Aronson</ref>;Davanloo, 1980<ref>Davenloo, H. (1980). ''Short-term dynamic pvchotherapy''. New York: Jason Aronson.</ref>
 
**[[Stop, Listen, Look]] (Bateman & Fonagy, 2006<ref>Fonagy, P. & Bateman, A. (2006). Mechanism of change in mentalization based treatment of borderline personality disorder. ''Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62'', 411-430.</ref>)
 
**[[Stop, Listen, Look]] (Bateman & Fonagy, 2006<ref>Fonagy, P. & Bateman, A. (2006). Mechanism of change in mentalization based treatment of borderline personality disorder. ''Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62'', 411-430.</ref>)
 
**[[Stop, Rewind, Explore]] (Bateman & Fonagy, 2006<ref>Fonagy, P. & Bateman, A. (2006). Mechanism of change in mentalization based treatment of borderline personality disorder. ''Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62'', 411-430.</ref>)
 
**[[Stop, Rewind, Explore]] (Bateman & Fonagy, 2006<ref>Fonagy, P. & Bateman, A. (2006). Mechanism of change in mentalization based treatment of borderline personality disorder. ''Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62'', 411-430.</ref>)

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References

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