ABSTRACT

This volume was first published in 1967 with an initial reissue in 1984. It is addressed to students of adolescent psychopathology in general and to students of the borderline and narcissistic personality disorders in particular. It was the first systematic research to challenge and place in perspective the then prevalent "adolescent turmoil" theory: the growth process of adolescence was producing symptoms which would subside as the patient grew older. This view had led to a tendency to deny the seriousness of psychopathology and, therefore, to postpone necessary treatment.

part |2 pages

SECTION I THE PROBLEM AND THE APPROACH

chapter 1|7 pages

THE PROBLEM: "IT'S JUST A PHASE"

chapter 2|15 pages

METHOD: CLINICAL AND SYSTEMATIC

part |2 pages

SECTION II DYNAMIC FACTORS

chapter 3|7 pages

ADOLESCENT TURMOIL

part |4 pages

SEC T ION III THE DIAG NOS TIC DILEMMA

chapter 5|10 pages

· Schizophrenia

chapter 6|6 pages

PERSONALITY DISORDERS

chapter 8|9 pages

SUBTYPES OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS

chapter 9|7 pages

CHARACTER NEUROSIS

chapter 10|13 pages

EPILEPSY

part |2 pages

SE C TI ON IV CLI N I CAL 0 U TCO M E

chapter 11|10 pages

SYMPTOM PATTERN FLUCTUATIONS

chapter 12|16 pages

THEY DIDN'T GROW OUT OF IT

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SECTION V ANOTHER FACET OF ADOLESCENT TURMOIL

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SECTION VI A SYNTHESIS