معرفی کتاب «Handbook of diagnosis and treatment of the DSM-IV-TR personality disorders» نوشتهٔ by Len Sperry، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brunner-Routledge در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The second edition of this classic handbook includes the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders that have emerged since the publication of the DSM-IV-TR. Sperry highlights the many significant advances in the field, providing the reader with a complete summary of new intervention strategies, treatment approaches, and research findings. In addition, this text includes greater coverage of Borderline Personality Disorder and presents an introduction to the diagnostic schema likely to be adopted by the DSM-V. The Handbook is at once comprehensive and concise, offering integrative assessment and treatment strategies as well as theoretical overview for the full range of personality disorders. Its reader-friendly style and organization and make it an authoritative and accessible resource for clinicians and students of all mental health disciplines. BOOK COVER......Page 1 HALF-TITLE......Page 2 TITLE......Page 3 COPYRIGHT......Page 4 CONTENTS......Page 5 FOREWORD......Page 6 PREFACE......Page 8 CHAPTER 1 PERSONALITY DISORDERS: TRENDS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM......Page 11 THE NEW PARADIGM IN PERSONALITY DISORDERS......Page 12 Premise 2: Assessing treatability or amenability to treatment is critical to maximizing treatment planning and outcomes.......Page 15 Premise 3: Effective treatment of personality disorders is tailored treatment.......Page 16 Premise 4: The lower the level of treatability, the more combining and integrating of treatment modalities and approaches is needed.......Page 18 Premise 5: The basic goal of treatment is to facilitate movement from personality-disordered functioning to personality-style functioning.......Page 20 FROM DSM-IV TO DSM-IV-TR......Page 21 Attachment Styles and Personality Disorders......Page 22 Types of Attachment Styles in Early Life......Page 23 Types of Attachment Styles in Adulthood......Page 24 Temperament and Personality Disorders......Page 26 Emotional Abuse and Personality Disorders......Page 27 Functional Capacity and Impairment......Page 28 Pure Dimensional Approach......Page 29 Five-Factor Model Approach......Page 30 Treatment Utilization......Page 31 Brain-Behavior View of Treatment Processes......Page 32 Paranoid, Mild Thought Disorder and Dissociation Cluster......Page 33 Mindfulness......Page 34 Schema Therapy......Page 35 Structured Skill Treatment Interventions and Cognitive Coping Therapy......Page 36 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF SUBSEQUENT CHAPTERS......Page 39 Defining Characteristics of Personality Disorders......Page 43 CONCLUDING NOTE......Page 45 CHAPTER 2 ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 47 DESCRIPTION OF THE ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 48 Case Study: Antisocial Personality Disorder......Page 50 Psychodynamic Formulation......Page 51 Biosocial Formulation......Page 52 Cognitive-Behavioral Formulation......Page 53 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 54 Integrative Formulation......Page 55 Interview Behavior and Rapport......Page 56 Psychological Testing Data......Page 57 Treatment Considerations......Page 58 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Approach......Page 59 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 61 Group Therapy......Page 63 Medication......Page 65 Combined and Integrated Treatment Approaches......Page 66 CHAPTER 3 AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 68 DESCRIPTION OF THE AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 69 DSM-IV Description and Criteria......Page 71 Biosocial Formulation......Page 72 Cognitive-Behavioral Formulation......Page 73 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 74 ASSESSMENT OF AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 75 Psychological Testing Data......Page 76 Treatment Considerations......Page 77 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Approach......Page 78 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 79 Interpersonal Approach......Page 82 Group Therapy......Page 83 Medication......Page 84 Combined and Integrated Treatment Approaches......Page 86 CHAPTER 4 BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 88 DESCRIPTION OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 89 Case Study: Borderline Personality Style......Page 93 Psychodynamic Formulation......Page 94 Biosocial Formulation......Page 95 Cognitive-Behavioral Formulation......Page 96 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 97 Integrative Formulation......Page 98 Interview Behavior and Rapport......Page 99 Treatment Considerations......Page 101 APA Treatment Guidelines......Page 102 Individual Psychotherapy......Page 103 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Approach......Page 104 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 107 Interpersonal Approach......Page 110 Group Therapy......Page 111 Marital and Family Therapy......Page 113 Medication......Page 114 Combined and Integrated Treatment Approaches......Page 116 CHAPTER 5 DEPENDENT PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 118 DESCRIPTION OF DEPENDENT PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 119 DSM-IV-TR Description and Criteria......Page 121 Psychodynamic Formulation......Page 122 Cognitive-Behavioral Formulations......Page 123 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 124 ASSESSMENT OF DEPENDENT PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 125 Interview Behavior and Rapport......Page 126 Psychological Testing Data......Page 127 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Approach......Page 128 Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy......Page 130 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 131 Interpersonal Approach......Page 133 Group Therapy......Page 134 Marital and Family Therapy......Page 135 Medication......Page 136 Combined and Integrated Treatment Approaches......Page 137 DESCRIPTION OF HISTRIONIC PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 139 Case Study: Histrionic Personality Disorder......Page 141 Psychodynamic Formulation......Page 142 Biosocial Formulation......Page 143 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 144 Integrative Formulation......Page 145 Psychological Testing Data......Page 147 Treatment Considerations......Page 148 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Approach......Page 149 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 150 Interpersonal Approach......Page 152 Group Therapy......Page 153 Marital and Family Therapy......Page 154 Medication......Page 155 Combined and Integrated Treatment Approaches......Page 156 DESCRIPTION OF NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 157 Case Study: Narcissistic Personality Disorder......Page 159 DSM-IV-TR Description and Criteria......Page 160 Psychodynamic Formulation......Page 161 Biosocial Formulation......Page 162 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 163 Integrative Formulation......Page 164 Psychological Testing Data......Page 165 Individual Psychotherapies......Page 167 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Approach......Page 168 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 170 Interpersonal Approach......Page 172 Group Therapy......Page 173 Marital and Family Therapy......Page 174 Medication......Page 176 Combined and Integrative Treatment Approaches......Page 177 CHAPTER 8 OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 180 DESCRIPTION OF OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 181 Case Study: Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder......Page 183 DSM-IV-TR Description and Criteria......Page 184 Psychodynamic Formulation......Page 185 Cognitive-Behavioral Formulation......Page 186 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 187 ASSESSMENT OF OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 188 Psychological Testing Data......Page 189 Treatment Considerations......Page 191 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Approach......Page 192 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 193 Interpersonal Approach......Page 196 Group Therapy......Page 197 Marital and Family Therapy......Page 198 Combined and Integrated Treatment Approaches......Page 199 CHAPTER 9 PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 201 DESCRIPTION OF PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 202 Case Study: Paranoid Personality Style......Page 204 Psychodynamic Formulation......Page 205 Cognitive-Behavioral Formulation......Page 206 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 208 Integrative Formulation......Page 209 Psychological Testing Data......Page 211 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Approach......Page 213 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 215 Interpersonal Approach......Page 217 Group Therapy......Page 218 Marital and Family Therapy......Page 219 Combined and Integrated Treatment Approaches......Page 220 CHAPTER 10 SCHIZOID PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 222 DESCRIPTION OF SCHIZOID PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 223 Case Study: Schizoid Personality Style......Page 225 Biosocial Formulation......Page 226 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 228 ASSESSMENT OF SCHIZOID PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 229 Interview Behavior and Rapport......Page 230 Psychological Testing Data......Page 231 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Approach......Page 232 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 234 Group Therapy......Page 236 Marital and Family Therapy......Page 237 Medication......Page 238 Combined and Integrated Treatment Approaches......Page 239 CHAPTER 11 SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 241 DESCRIPTION OF SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 242 Case Study: Schizotypal Personality Disorder......Page 244 DSM-IV-TR Description and Criteria......Page 245 Psychodynamic Formulation......Page 246 Biosocial Formulation......Page 247 Interpersonal Formulation......Page 248 Integrative Formulation......Page 249 Interview Behavior and Rapport......Page 250 Psychological Testing Data......Page 251 Psychodynamical Psychotherapy Approach......Page 252 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach......Page 254 Group Therapy......Page 256 Medication......Page 257 Combined and Integrated Treatment Approach......Page 258 REFERENCES......Page 259 NAME INDEX......Page 279 SUBJECT INDEX......Page 285
the Second Edition Of This Classic Handbook Includes The Latest Developments In The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Personality Disorders That Have Emerged Since The Publication Of The Dsm-iv-tr. Sperry Highlights The Many Significant Advances In The Field, Providing The Reader With A Complete Summary Of New Intervention Strategies, Treatment Approaches, And Research Findings. In Addition, This Text Includes Greater Coverage Of Borderline Personality Disorder And Presents An Introduction To The Diagnostic Schema Likely To Be Adopted By The Dsm-v. The handbook Is At Once Comprehensive And Concise, Offering Integrative Assessment And Treatment Strategies As Well As Theoretical Overview For A Full Range Of Pathologies. Its Reader-friendly Style And Organization Make It An Authoritative And Accessible Resource For Clinicians And Students Of All Mental Health Disciplines.
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reviewer:steve C. Lee, Md(rush University Medical Center)
description:this Book, As The Title Suggests, Is A General Overview Of The Multiple Approaches To Personality Disorders. This Second Edition Is An Update Of One Published In 1995.
purpose:dr. Sperry States That His Purpose Was To Provide A Comprehensive, Integrative Approach To The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Personality Disorders In A Reader-friendly Manner.
audience:the Book Is Accessible To Those With At Least A Rudimentary Understanding Of Psychotherapy. In A Practical Sense, This Book Is Ideal For The Clinician Looking For A Starting Point From Which To Further One's Own Search Into The Existing Body Of Work In The Realms Of The Personality Disorders.
features:the First Chapter Discusses The History And Trends Of How Psychiatrists Have Viewed These Disorders And Touches On The Evolution Of The Criteria Listed In The Dsm's. Subsequently, A Chapter Is Devoted To Each Personality Disorder Adhering To A Logical Format. Each Disorder Is Systematically Characterized In Regards To Behavioral Style, Attachment Style, Etc. Biological, Psychological And Social Formulations Are Then Summarized. In The Same Manner, Psychotherapeutic And Medication Treatment Options Are Investigated. The Book Does A Commendable Job Of Citing Key Studies And Pointing Out In Which Areas Research Is Lacking. This Book Is Well-organized And Makes Effective Use Of Tables And Outlines.
assessment:overall, The Author Does A Commendable Job Surveying The Field In Which There Is A Wide Variation Of Opinion Among Different Schools Of Psychiatry. He Is Quite Successful In Delivering This Information In A Readable Manner.
Completely revised and updated, the second edition of this highly regarded text elucidates both theoretical and practical information concerning the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders as defined in the DSM-IV-TR. In engaging and accessible language, Sperry provides integrative assessment and therapeutic strategies as well as theoretical overview for a full range of pathologies while highlighting the many significant advances that have emerged since the publication of the DSM-IV. At once comprehensive and concise, the Handbook presents cutting edge trends in diagnosis and treatment; a profile of each personality disorder according to DSM-IV-TR criteria; various clinical formulations and case illustrations; assessment and psychological testing data; tables and charts summarize the extensive DSM-IV-TR material; and explanation of all possible treatment approaches and implications. An authoritative and accessible resource for clinicians and students in all mental health disciplines, the Handbook will enrich understanding, facilitate diagnosis, and foster positive treatment outcomes of personality disorders The second edition of this handbook includes the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders that have emerged since the publication of the DSM-IV-TR. The author highlights the many significant advances in the field, providing the reader with a complete summary of new intervention strategies, treatment approaches, and research findings. In addition, this text includes greater coverage of Borderline Personality Disorder and presents an introduction to the diagnostic schema likely to be adopted by the DSM-V. This handbook is comprehensive and concise, offering integrative assessment and treatment strategies as well as theoretical overview for a full range of pathologies The first chapter of the Handbook of the Diagnosis and Treatment of DSM-1V Personality Disorders (Sperry, 1995) likened the paradigm shift occurring with personality disorders beginning in the early 1990s to the paradigm shift that already had occurred with depressive disorders.