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Personality Disorders – Toward Theoretical and Empirical Integration in Diagnosis and Assessment

Autor Steven K. Huprich
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 ian 2015
This groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive examination of personality disorders, from conceptual and theoretical concerns to the practical problems faced by assessing clinicians.
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ISBN-13: 9781433818455
ISBN-10: 1433818450
Pagini: 452
Dimensiuni: 197 x 260 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Editura: Wiley

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Contributors
Introduction: Personality Disorders Into the 21st Century
Steven K. Huprich
I. Current Issues in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Personality Disorders
  1. The Value of Retaining Personality Disorder Diagnoses
    Kenneth R. Silk
  2. A Critical Evaluation of Retaining Personality Categories and Types
    Douglas B. Samuel and Sarah A. Griffin
  3. The Role of Traits in Describing, Assessing, and Understanding Personality Pathology
    Kristian E. Markon and Katherine G. Jonas
  4. A Critical Evaluation of Moving Toward a Trait System for Personality Disorder Assessment
    Kevin B. Meehan and John F. Clarkin
II. Research and Assessment Strategies
  1. At the Nexus of Science and Practice: Answering Basic Clinical Questions in Personality Disorder Assessment and Diagnosis With Quantitative Modeling Techniques
    Aidan G. C. Wright and Johannes Zimmermann
  2. Lessons Learned From Longitudinal Studies of Personality Disorders
    Alex S. Keuroghlian and Mary C. Zanarini
  3. Biological Bases of Personality Disorders
    Susan C. South
  4. Object Relations Theories and Personality Disorders: Internal Representations and Defense Mechanisms
    Caleb Siefert and Jonathan H. Porcerelli
  5. Integrating Clinical and Empirical Perspectives on Personality: The Shedler–Westen Assessment Procedure (SWAP)
    Jonathan Shedler
  6. Assessing Explicit and Implicit Processes in Personality Pathology
    Irving B. Weiner
  7. Process-Focused Assessment of Personality Pathology
    Robert F. Bornstein
III. Moving Toward Integrated and Unified Models of Personality Disorders and Pathology
  1. An Integrative, Psychodynamic Framework of Personality Pathology
    Patrick Luyten and Sidney J. Blatt
  2. An Integrative Attachment Theory Framework of Personality Disorders
    Kenneth N. Levy, J. Wesley Scala, Christina M. Temes, and Tracy L. Clouthier
  3. An Integrative Interpersonal Framework for Understanding Personality Pathology
    Nicole M. Cain and Emily B. Ansell
  4. An Integrating and Comprehensive Model of Personality Pathology Based on Evolutionary Theory
    Theodore Millon and Stephen Strack
  5. The Cognitive–Affective Processing System Model of Personality Pathology: Ready-Made for Theoretical Integration
    Steven K. Huprich and Sharon M. Nelson
  6. The Link Between Personality Theory and Psychological Treatment: A Shifting Terrain
    John F. Clarkin, Nicole M. Cain, and W. John Livesley
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