The Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders (Oxford Library of Psychology)
معرفی کتاب «The Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders (Oxford Library of Psychology)» نوشتهٔ Thomas A. Widiger, Thomas Widiger، منتشرشده توسط نشر IRL Press at Oxford University Press در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
On the cusp of newest edition of the DSM, the field of personality disorders is thriving and productive. This is certainly a time of major transition for the classification, study, and treatment of personality disorders, as the personality disorders section of the DSM is undergoing major revision, leaving researchers and clinicians to wonder whether their area of specialty in the field of personality disorders will be retained, deleted, or revised in DSM-5. In advance of DSM-5, The Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders provides a summary of the latest information concerning the diagnosis, assessment, construct validity, etiology, pathology, and treatment of personality disorders. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars, researchers, and clinicians from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, this volume includes: - Chapters devoted to personality disorders proposed for retention in DSM-5 - Chapters concerning personality disorders that are slated for deletion - Chapters concerning three that have never obtained or had previously lost official recognition (i.e. passive-aggressive, depressive, and racist) - Chapters authored by members of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Work Group, which succinctly outline and explain the proposals, as well as chapters by authors who raise significant questions and concerns (often differing) about these proposals - Special coverage of largely neglected areas of investigation (i.e. childhood antecedents of personality disorder, cross-cultural validity) - Controversial areas for the DSM, such as schizotypal personality disorder, narcissism, depressive personality disorder, dependent personality disorder, and dimensional classification In this time of transition, scholarship on personality disorders is proliferating, making this comprehensive, timely handbook the perfect resource for students, researchers, and clinical psychologists. Short Contents 6 Oxford Library of Psychology 8 About the Editor 10 Contributors 12 Table of Contents 16 1. Introduction • Thomas A. Widiger 20 Part One: Introduction and Clinical Description 30 2. Historical Developments and Current Issues • Thomas A. Widiger 32 3. Diagnosis and DSM-5: Work in Progress • Andrew E. Skodol 54 4. Th e Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality: A Useful Tool for Diagnosis and Classification of Personality Disorder • Eunyoe Ro, Deborah Stringer, and Lee Anna Clark 77 5. An Integration of Normal and Abnormal Personality Structure: The Five-Factor Model • Thomas A. Widiger, Douglas B. Samuel, Stephanie Mullins-Sweatt, Whitney L. Gore, and Cristina Crego 101 6. Assessment of Personality Disorders and Related Traits: Bridging DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5 • Joshua D. Miller, Lauren R. Few, and Thomas A. Widiger 127 Part Two: Construct Validity 160 7. Behavior and Molecular Genetics of Personality Disorders • Susan C. South, Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud, Nicholas R. Eaton, and Robert F. Krueger 162 8. Childhood Antecedents of Personality Disorders • Filip De Fruyt and Barbara De Clercq 185 9. Epidemiology • Svenn Torgersen 205 10. Gender and Personality Disorders • Thomas F. Oltmanns and Abigail D. Powers 225 11. Axis II Comorbidity • Timothy J. Trull, Emily M. Scheiderer, and Rachel L. Tomko 238 12. The Relationship of Personality Disorders and Axis I Clinical Disorders • Paul S. Links, Jamal Y. Ansari, Fatima Fazalullasha, and Ravi Shah 256 13. Cultural Aspects of Personality Disorder • Roger T. Mulder 279 14. Course of Personality Disorder • Leslie C. Morey and Justin K. Meyer 294 Part Three: Psychopathology 316 15. Neurobiological Contributions • Panos Roussos and Larry J. Siever 318 16. Cognitive Contributions to Personality Disorders • Jill Lobbestael and Arnoud Arntz 344 17. Psychodynamic Models of Personality Disorders • Peter Fonagy and Patrick Luyten 364 18. A Contemporary Interpersonal Model of Personality Pathology and Personality Disorder • Aaron L. Pincus and Christopher J. Hopwood 391 19. Pathology of Personality Disorder: An Integrative Conceptualization • Joel Paris 418 Part Four: Individual Personality Disorders 426 20. Borderline Personality Disorder • Jill M. Hooley, Sadie H. Cole, and Stephanie Gironde 428 21. Schizotypal Personality Disorder: An Integrative Review • Thomas R. Kwapil and Neus Barrantes-Vidal 456 22. Psychopathy • Robert D. Hare, Craig S. Neumann, and Thomas A. Widiger 497 23. Dependent Personality Disorder • Robert F. Bornstein 524 24. Narcissistic Personality Disorder: The Diagnostic Process • Elsa Ronningstam 546 25. Avoidant Personality Disorder, Traits, and Type • Charles A. Sanislow, Katelin da Cruz, May O. Gianoli, and Elizabeth Reagan 568 26 Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder • Jack Samuels and Paul T. Costa 585 27. Paranoid and Schizoid Personality Disorders • Christopher J. Hopwood and Katherine M. Thomas 601 28. The Death of Histrionic Personality Disorder • Roger K. Blashfield, Shannon M. Reynolds, and Bethany Stennett 622 29. Depressive Personality Disorder • R. Michael Bagby, Chris Watson, and Andrew G. Ryder 647 30. The Alexithymia Personality Dimension • Graeme J. Taylor and R. Michael Bagby 667 31. Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder: The Demise of a Syndrome • Scott Wetzler and Anita Jose 693 32. Racism and Pathological Bias as a Co-Occurring Problem in Diagnosis and Assessment • Carl C. Bell and Edward Dunbar 713 Part Five: Treatment 730 33. Psychopharmacology of Personality Disorders • Kenneth R. Silk and Louis Feurino III 732 34. Cognitive Th erapy for Personality Disorders • Robert L. Leahy and Lata K. McGinn 746 35. Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Personality Disorders • John C. Markowitz 770 36. Mentalization-Based Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder • Anthony W. Bateman and Peter Fonagy 786 37. Dialectical Behavior Th erapy of Borderline and Other Personality Disorders • Thomas R. Lynch and Prudence F. Cuper 804 Part Six: Conclusions 814 38. Future Directions of Personality Disorder • Thomas A. Widiger 816 Index 830 Preface / Thomas A. Widiger Introduction and clinical description Historical developments and current issues / Thomas A. Widiger Diagnosis and DSM-5 : work in progress / Andrew Skodol The schedule for nonadaptive and adaptive personality : a useful tool for diagnosis and classification of personality disorder / Eunyoe Ro, Deborah Stringer, and Lee Anna Clark An integration of normal and abnormal personality : the fivE-factor model / Thomas A. Widiger, Douglas B. Samuel, Stephanie Mullins-Sweatt, Whitney L. Gore, and Cristina Crego Assessment of personality disorders and related traits : bridging DSM-IV-TR and dsm-5 / Joshua D. Miller, Lauren Few, and Thomas A. Widiger Construct validity Behavior and molecular genetics of personality disorders / Susan C. South, Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud, Nicholas R. Eaton, and Robert F. Krueger Childhood antecedents of personality disorders / Filip De Fruyt and Barbara De Clercq Epidemiology / Svenn Torgersen Gender and personality disorders / Thomas F. Oltmanns and Abigail D. Powers Axis II comorbidity / Timothy J. Trull, Emily M. Scheiderer, and Rachel L. Tomko The relationship of personality disorders and axis I clinical disorders / Paul S. Links, Jamal Y Ansari, Fatima Fazalullash, and Ravi Shah Cultural aspects of personality disorder / Roger T. Mulder Course of personality disorder / Leslie C. Morey and Justin K. Meyer Psychopathology Neurobiological contributions / Panos Roussos and Larry J. Siever Cognitive contributions to personality disorder / Jill Lobbestael and Arnoud Arntz Psychodynamic models of personality disorders / Peter Fonagy and Patrick Luyten A contemporary interpersonal model of personality pathology and personality disorder / Aaron L. Pincus and Christopher J. Hopwood Pathology of personality disorder: an integrative perspective / Joel Paris Individual personality disorders Borderline personality disorder / Jill M. Hooley, Sadie H. Cole and Stephanie Gironde Schizotypal personality disorder : an integrative review / Thomas R. Kwapil and Neus Barrantes-Vidal Psychopathy / Robert D. Hare, Craig S. Neumann, and Thomas A. Widiger Dependent personality disorder / Robert F. Bornstein Narcissistic personality disorder : the diagnostic process / Elsa Ronningstam Avoidant personality disorder, traits, and type / Charles A. Sanislow, Katelin da Cruz, May O. Gianoli, and Elizabeth Reagan Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder / Jack Samuels and Paul T. Costa Paranoid and schizoid personality disorders / Christopher J. Hopwood and Katherine M. Thomas The death of histrionic personality disorder / Roger K. Blashfield, Shannon M. Reynolds, and Bethany Stennett Depressive personality disorder / R. Michael Bagby, Chris Watson, and Andrew G. Ryder The alexithymia personality dimension / Graeme J. Taylor and R. Michael Bagby Passive-aggressive personality disorder : the demise of a syndrome / Scott Wetzler and Anita Jose Racism and pathological bias as a co-occurring problem in diagnosis and assessment / Carl C. Bell and Edward Dunbar Treatment Psychopharmacology of personality disorders / Kenneth R. Silk and Louis Feurino, III Cognitive therapy for personality disorders / Robert L. Leahy and Lata K. McGinn Interpersonal psychotherapy for personality disorders / John C. Markowitz Mentalization based treatment of borderline personality disorder / Anthony W Bateman and Peter Fonagy Dialectical behavior therapy of borderline and other personality disorders / Thomas R. Lynch and Prudence F. Cuper Conclusions Future directions of personality disorder / Thomas A. Widiger. On the cusp of the newest edition of the American Psychiatric Association's __Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders__ (DSM), the field of personality disorders is thriving and productive. This is certainly a time of major transition for the classification, study, and treatment of personality disorders, as the personality disorders section of the DSM is undergoing major revision, leaving researchers and clinicians to wonder whether their area of specialty in the field of personality disorders will be retained, deleted, or revised in DSM-5. In advance of DSM-5, __The Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders__ provides a summary of the latest information concerning the diagnosis, assessment, construct validity, etiology, pathology, and treatment of personality disorders. The text looks at personality disorders proposed for retention in DSM-5. It also investigates personality disorders that are slated for deletion. The book further examines issues concerning three disorders that have never obtained or had previously lost official recognition (i.e., passive-aggressive, depressive, and racist). The book also includes articles authored by members of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Work Group, which succinctly outline and explain the proposals, as well as articles by authors who raise significant questions and concerns (often differing) about these proposals. The text includes special coverage of largely neglected areas of investigation (i.e. childhood antecedents of personality disorder, cross-cultural validity). The book finally looks into controversial areas for the DSM, such as schizotypal personality disorder, narcissism, depressive personality disorder, dependent personality disorder, and dimensional classification. "On the cusp of newest edition of the DSM, the field of personality disorders is thriving and productive. This is certainly a time of major transition for the classification, study, and treatment of personality disorders, as the personality disorders section of the DSM is undergoing major revision, leaving researchers and clinicians to wonder whether their area of specialty in the field of personality disorders will be retained, deleted, or revised in DSM-5. In advance of DSM-5, The Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders provides a summary of the latest information concerning the diagnosis, assessment, construct validity, etiology, pathology, and treatment of personality disorders. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars, researchers, and clinicians from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, this volume includes: Chapters devoted to personality disorders proposed for retention in DSM-5; chapters concerning personality disorders that are slated for deletion; chapters concerning three that have never obtained or had previously lost official recognition (i.e. passive-aggressive, depressive, and racist); chapters authored by members of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Work Group, which succinctly outline and explain the proposals, as well as chapters by authors who raise significant questions and concerns (often differing) about these proposals; special coverage of largely neglected areas of investigation (i.e. childhood antecedents of personality disorder, cross-cultural validity); [and] controversial areas for the DSM, such as schizotypal personality disorder, narcissism, depressive personality disorder, dependent personality disorder, and dimensional classification." -- Publisher's description This text provides a summary of the latest information concerning the diagnosis, assessment, construct validity, etiology, pathology, and treatment of personality disorders. It brings together leading scholars, researchers, and clinicians from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, emphasizing in each case extent of empirical support. This text provides a summary of what is currently known about the diagnosis, assessment, construct validity, etiology, pathology, and treatment of personality disorders. It also provides extensive coverage of the many controversial changes for the DSM-5, including chapters by proponents and opponents to these changes.
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