The Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders
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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...
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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.
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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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders “
- 1. Preface
- Thomas A. Widiger
- Part One: Introduction and Clinical Description
- 2. Historical Developments and Current Issues
- Thomas A. Widiger
- 3. Diagnosis and DSM-5: Work in Progress
- Andrew Skodol
- 4. 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
- 5. 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
- 6. Assessment of Personality disorders and Related Traits: Bridging DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5
- Joshua D. Miller, Lauren Few, and Thomas A. Widiger
- Part Two: Construct Validity
- 7. Behavior and Molecular Genetics of Personality Disorders
- Susan C. South, Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud, Nicholas R. Eaton, and Robert F. Krueger
- 8. Childhood Antecedents of Personality Disorders
- Filip De Fruyt and Barbara De Clercq
- 9. Epidemiology
- Svenn Torgersen
- 10. Gender and Personality Disorders
- Thomas F. Oltmanns and Abigail D. Powers
- 11. Axis II Comorbidity
- Timothy J. Trull, Emily M. Scheiderer, and Rachel L. Tomko
- 12. The Relationship of Personality Disorders and Axis I Clinical Disorders
- Paul S. Links, Jamal Y Ansari, Fatima Fazalullash, and Ravi Shah
- 13. Cultural Aspects of Personality Disorder
- Roger T. Mulder
- 14. Course of Personality Disorder
- Leslie C. Morey and Justin K. Meyer
- Part Three: Psychopathology
- 15. Neurobiological Contributions
- Panos Roussos and Larry J. Siever
- 16. Cognitive Contributions to Personality Disorder
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Jill Lobbestael and Arnoud Arntz
17. Psychodynamic Models of Personality Disorders
Peter Fonagy and Patrick Luyten
18. A Contemporary Interpersonal Model of Personality Pathology and Personality Disorder
Aaron L. Pincus and Christopher J. Hopwood
19. Pathology of Personality Disorder: An Integrative Perspective
Joel Paris
Part Four: Individual Personality Disorders
20. Borderline Personality Disorder
Jill M. Hooley, Sadie H. Cole, and Stephanie Gironde
21. Schizotypal Personality Disorder: An Integrative Review
Thomas R. Kwapil and Neus Barrantes-Vidal
22. Psychopathy
Robert D. Hare, Craig S. Neumann, and Thomas A. Widiger
23. Dependent Personality Disorder
Robert F. Bornstein
24. Narcissistic Personality Disorder: The Diagnostic Process
Elsa Ronningstam
25. Avoidant Personality Disorder, Traits, and Type
Charles A. S
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Autoren-Porträt
Thomas A. Widiger, Ph.D., is T. Marshall Hahn Professor of Psychology at the University of Kentucky.Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, 864 Seiten, Maße: 25,4 x 17,8 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Thomas A. Widiger
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0199735018
- ISBN-13: 9780199735013
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.10.2012
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
The Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders testifies to the fields vitality: It documents a rich and varied literature spanning basic biological mechanisms and cultural influences that will appeal to researchers and clinicians alike and indeed to anyone with an interest in mental health seeking an in-depth understanding of personality disorder. Anyone who has read the 38 chapters cannot but be impressed by the wealth of information that has accumulated in the 30-plus years since the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSMIII; American Psychiatric Association, 1980) was published... It provides a comprehensive overview so that anyone reading it will be well informed about the current state of personality disorder research and practice. I am not familiar with any other volume that is as comprehensive or as up to date. PsycCRITIQUES, August 2013
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