
Science
Peter Fonagy
Mental Health: Personality Disorder
Presenting the third part of special series on mental health, "For Those Needing Help"! In an ever-accelerating world, we lead increasingly frenzied and intense lives just to stay afloat. But there are moments when something just feels off.
Lesson Plan
- Lesson Length : 12 Lessons ㆍ 1 hours 28 miutes
- Language : 한국어, English, 简体中文, Spanish, French
An A-to-Z guide to personality disorders, explained by a world-renowned psychoanalyst!
"I am uncomfortable meeting people." "I get these rapid mood swings, and it sometimes give people the wrong impression." "I feel an uncontrollable rage over the smallest things." Are these mere shifts in our personalities? If these feelings persist and cause significant problems, they might indicate a personality disorder, not just a character trait.
Join world-renowned psychoanalyst, Professor Peter Fonagy, who has published over 500 papers integrating empirical research with psychoanalysis theories, as he guides us through the A to Z of personality disorders! In this lecture series, he will delve into the causes and solutions for various personality disorders (borderline, antisocial, narcissistic, and avoidant personality disorders) that might seem similar but are in fact distinctly different.
Full Bio
Peter Fonagy
- Professor of Contemporary Psychoanalysis at University College London, UK
- Chief Executive of the Anna Freud Centre in London
- Training and supervising analyst in the British Psycho-Analytical Society in child and adult analysis
- Published over 500 papers, contributed to more than 270 chapters and authored 19 books
- Appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2013 and received the Wiley Prize of the British Academy
Peter Fonagy is a Professor of Contemporary Psychoanalysis at University College London, UK, a clinical psychologist, and the Chief Executive of the Anna Freud Centre in London. Incorporating his empirical research into psychoanalysis theories, Dr. Fonagy has published over 500 papers, contributed to 270 chapters, and authored 19 books.
His areas of clinical expertise include borderline personality disorder, violence, and early attachment relationships. Specializing in borderline personality disorder, he has developed, in collaboration with his colleague Professor Anthony Bateman, the Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT), rooted in attachment theories.
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