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Anatomy of a Splitting Borderline

Anatomy of a Splitting Borderline

Rene Muller

Praeger Publishers Inc
1994
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Borderline personality disorder is a diagnosis often given to those who have serious problems with self-image and mood, as well as with interpersonal relations. This text presents a journal of a 15-month course of therapy with a classic splitting borderline patient, followed by an in-depth analysis of the case from three very different, but ultimately converging, perspectives. While there is a large and growing literature on borderline personality disorder, Anatomy of a Splitting Borderline is the first book-length study of a borderline patient, expressly revealing facets of this mental illness and its therapeutic challenge that could only be summarized in previous, briefer case histories. Psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, psychologists, social workers, and those in training in these professions are the audience for this ground-breaking book.
Mögliche Staatspleiten großer Industrienationen
Wachsende Staatsverschuldung und drohender Staatsbankrott sind seit der weltweiten Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise wieder in den Focus ger ckt. Nicht nur kleine Schwellenl nder, sondern auch Industrienationen k nnen davon betroffen sein. Gerade Industrienationen haben ihren Wohlstand ber Schulden finanziert und so eine hohe Schuldenlast aufgebaut. Bei der Betrachtung der Schuldenlasten m ssen Zentralbanken mit einbezogen werden. Sie beeinflussen mit ihrer Geldpolitik die Finanzpolitik der Staaten. Dies k nnen sie aber nur, wenn sie unabh ngig von der Politik sind und ihre Leitlinien selbst bestimmen k nnen. Diese Unabh ngigkeit kann gemessen werden und wirkt sich positiv auf die Preisstabilit t aus. Wachsende Staatsverschuldung grenzt den Handlungsspielraum eines Staates ein. Steigende Ausgaben f r Zinsen und Tilgung verringern den Betrag, der f r andere Ausgaben verbleibt. Es gibt Grenzen, an die ein Staat st t, wenn seine Staatschulden steigen. Au erdem wirkt sich eine hohe Staatsverschuldung negativ auf verschiedene Bereiche des Staates aus. Schulden und Zinsen k nnen gesenkt werden. Auch hier st t der Staat an Grenzen. Trotzdem m ssen die betroffenen L nder Reformen durchsetzten, um die wachsende Schuldenlast zu verringern. Geschieht dies nicht, ist ein Staatsbankrott m glich. Dieser kann durch das Eingreifen der Zentralbank verhindert werden. Das wiederum kann zu inflation ren Tendenzen f hren und es ist schwierig f r eine Zentralbank aus dieser Politik auszusteigen. 2010 hat Berthold Busch et al. im Auftrag des Instituts der deutschen Wirtschaft untersucht, wie wahrscheinlich ein Staatsbankrott in der EU und in den USA ist. In dieser Analyse wurden, auf Grund von den 2010 zur Verf gung stehenden Daten, Prognosen gestellt. Diese Daten haben noch ihre G ltigkeit. Die vorliegende Studie setzt diese Analyse mit den Daten von 2011 und 2012 fort. Ziel soll es sein, die M glichkeit eines Staatsbankrottes eines Industriestaates aufzuzeigen. Dabei soll es um die Frage
Grundkurs Thoraxröntgen

Grundkurs Thoraxröntgen

Okka Hamer; Niels Zorger; Stefan Feuerbach; René Müller-Wille

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. KG
2012
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Das Kursbuch zur Befundung von Thorax-Röntgenbildern!Basierend auf den erfolgreichen Thorax-Kursen der Autoren, Frau Prof. Okka Hamer und Herrn Prof. Feuerbach, findet der Leser in diesem Buch eine detaillierte und leicht verständliche Anleitung zur systematischen Bildanalyse von konventionellen Thorax-Röntgenbildern.Ob Pneumonie, pulmonaler Rundherd oder Pneumothorax - das Erkennen häufig vorkommender Diagnosen wird anhand großformatiger Röntgenbilder ausführlich erklärt und kann anschließend anhand von Fallbeispielen im Buch geübt werden. Mit zusätzlichen 60 Fallbeispielen können in einem interaktiven PDF (online kostenlos zum Buch verfügbar) die Kenntnisse spielerisch überprüft nd verbessert werden.Für Assistenzärzte der Radiologie, Anästhesie oder Inneren Medizin - denn sie alle werden im ärztlichen Alltag mit diesen Röntgenbildern konfrontiert.Ob präoperativ, auf Normal- oder Intensivstation - mit diesem Buch ist die Befundung eines Röntgen-Thorax kein Problem mehr.
Psych ER

Psych ER

Rene J. Muller

Analytic Press,U.S.
2003
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Drawing on the experience of evaluating over 2000 emergency room patients, René Muller explores the important role of psychiatry in emergency room medicine. He discusses some of his most challenging cases, showing how psychiatry comes to the aid of medicine in managing the crises - real, imagined, and contrived - that are the everyday fare of clinicians who work in the ER. We are introduced to a world in which lies are exposed, manipulations revealed, diagnoses made, medications adjusted, and even very brief psychotherapy attempted. Muller begins with patient narratives rooted in the mental disorders most commonly encountered in the ER: Depression, panic disorder, drug dependence, bipolar depression, bipolar mania, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's dementia. These stories pave the way for more puzzling ER cases, which Muller gathers into sections of "Veiled and Bizarre Stories" and "Stories with a Medical Component." He introduces us to the meanings of ER malingering and offers hard-won insights into managing "dumps" (when patients are dumped into the ER by families, police, doctors) and "stumbles" (when patients' bizarre behavior lands them in the ER). The stories patients tell - and the questions these stories raise - drive Muller's text. A young man has seriously overdosed, but with what? Why has a successfully medicated schizophrenic suddenly begun hearing voices again? And what are we to make of a patient who is willing to risk death attempting to "drown" his hiccups by drinking up to 12 liters of fluid a day? For these and equally fascinating questions, Muller is a sure-handed guide, working his way through one ER challenge after another with psychiatric acumen and a balanced appreciation of the medical, custodial, socioeconomic, and legal dimensions of ER work. An intriguing account of the competing agendas that enter into the handling of emergencies, Psych ER is also a compilation of evocative patient stories about the subjective experience of being ill.
Psych ER

Psych ER

Rene J. Muller

Routledge
2016
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Drawing on the experience of evaluating over 2000 emergency room patients, René Muller explores the important role of psychiatry in emergency room medicine. He discusses some of his most challenging cases, showing how psychiatry comes to the aid of medicine in managing the crises - real, imagined, and contrived - that are the everyday fare of clinicians who work in the ER. We are introduced to a world in which lies are exposed, manipulations revealed, diagnoses made, medications adjusted, and even very brief psychotherapy attempted. Muller begins with patient narratives rooted in the mental disorders most commonly encountered in the ER: Depression, panic disorder, drug dependence, bipolar depression, bipolar mania, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's dementia. These stories pave the way for more puzzling ER cases, which Muller gathers into sections of "Veiled and Bizarre Stories" and "Stories with a Medical Component." He introduces us to the meanings of ER malingering and offers hard-won insights into managing "dumps" (when patients are dumped into the ER by families, police, doctors) and "stumbles" (when patients' bizarre behavior lands them in the ER). The stories patients tell - and the questions these stories raise - drive Muller's text. A young man has seriously overdosed, but with what? Why has a successfully medicated schizophrenic suddenly begun hearing voices again? And what are we to make of a patient who is willing to risk death attempting to "drown" his hiccups by drinking up to 12 liters of fluid a day? For these and equally fascinating questions, Muller is a sure-handed guide, working his way through one ER challenge after another with psychiatric acumen and a balanced appreciation of the medical, custodial, socioeconomic, and legal dimensions of ER work. An intriguing account of the competing agendas that enter into the handling of emergencies, Psych ER is also a compilation of evocative patient stories about the subjective experience of being ill.
The Four Domains of Mental Illness

The Four Domains of Mental Illness

Rene J. Muller

Routledge
2017
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The Four Domains of Mental Illness presents an authentic and valid alternative to the DSM-5, which author René J. Muller argues has resulted in many patients being incorrectly diagnosed and wrongly medicated. Dr. Muller points out where the DSM-5 is mistaken and offers a guide to diagnosis based on the psychobiology of psychiatrist Adolf Meyer and the insights of existential philosophy and psychiatry. His model identifies the phenomena of the mental illnesses that clinicians most often see, which are characterized by identifying their structure, or partial structure. Using the FDMI approach, clinicians can grasp how each mental illness is an aberration of Martin Heidegger’s being-in-the-world.
The Four Domains of Mental Illness

The Four Domains of Mental Illness

Rene J. Muller

Routledge
2017
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The Four Domains of Mental Illness presents an authentic and valid alternative to the DSM-5, which author René J. Muller argues has resulted in many patients being incorrectly diagnosed and wrongly medicated. Dr. Muller points out where the DSM-5 is mistaken and offers a guide to diagnosis based on the psychobiology of psychiatrist Adolf Meyer and the insights of existential philosophy and psychiatry. His model identifies the phenomena of the mental illnesses that clinicians most often see, which are characterized by identifying their structure, or partial structure. Using the FDMI approach, clinicians can grasp how each mental illness is an aberration of Martin Heidegger’s being-in-the-world.
Beyond Marginality

Beyond Marginality

René J. Muller

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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In The Marginal Self, René J. Muller characterized what he saw as the phenomenon of marginality. Using existential anthropology, he argued that the Judeo-Christian tradition and the tradition of rationality, the bedrock of Western culture for over 2,000 years, no longer provided a satisfactory context for living. He showed how maginalizing choices made in an attenuated Western culture inevitably lead to pathological living and disillusion.In Beyond Marginality, a sequel, Muller changes his perspective and ground and reinterrogates the phenomenon of the marginal self using the anthropology of Zen. He begins by making explicit the link between marginality and narcissism implied in The Marginal Self, and describes how the narcissistic marginal self developed in a dualistic culture that splits all lived experience in unlivable parts. He shows how the authenticity, freedom, and wholeness that the existentialists struggled to recover from the debris of metaphysics is calmly claimed by Zen as its birthright, originating as it does in a culture untouched by dualism. Using the existential concept of nothingness and the Zen notion of sunyata, Muller builds a bridge between the anthropologies of West and East. He shows how an intrinsically pathological Western culture can be partially reconstructed to go beyond marginality by incorporating elements of Zen's more authentic world view. This book will be of interest to graduate students and faculty in psychology, philosophy, and anthropology, as well as mental health professionals.