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Handbook of Personality Disorders, Second Edition

Theory, Research, and Treatment
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The leading reference on personality disorders and their treatment, this authoritative work is now significantly revised with 80% new content reflecting important advances in the field. Preeminent experts provide in-depth coverage of conceptual and taxonomic issues, psychopathology, epidemiology and longitudinal course, etiology and development, and specific diagnoses. Diagnostic issues are explored and available assessment instruments discussed. All available evidence-based treatments are reviewed in consistently organized chapters that cover theoretical and empirical foundations as well as clinical strategies, facilitating comparison of the various approaches. New to This Edition *Incorporates more than 15 years of major research advances; includes 21 chapters on new topics. *Critically examines DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. *Chapters on additional treatments--mentalization-based treatment, schema-focused therapy, transference-based psychotherapy, and systems training for emotional predictability and problem solving. *Chapters on cutting-edge topics such as dimensional models, longitudinal studies, and personality pathology in children and adolescents. *Chapters on specific diagnoses: antisocial/psychopathic, borderline, and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. *Integrative section introductions by the editors. See also Integrated Treatment for Personality Disorder, edited by W. John Livesley, Giancarlo Dimaggio, and John F. Clarkin, which weaves multiple well-established intervention strategies into a systematic modular approach.
Parts II-VII each begin with an introduction by the editors. I. Conceptual and Taxonomic Issues 1. Conceptual Issues, W. John Livesley 2. Theoretical versus Inductive Approaches to Contemporary Personality Pathology, Roger D. Davis, Maria Cristina Samaco-Zamora, & Theodore Millon 3. Official Classification Systems, Thomas A. Widiger 4. Dimensional Approaches to Personality Disorder Classification, Shani Ofrat, Robert F. Krueger, & Lee Anna Clark 5. Cultural Aspects of Personality Disorder, Roger T. Mulder II. Psychopathology 6. Identity, Carsten Rene Jorgensen 7. Attachment, Mentalizing, and the Self, Peter Fonagy & Patrick Luyten 8. Cognitive Structures and Processes in Personality Disorders, Arnoud Arntz & Jill Lobbestael 9. Taking Stock of Relationships among Personality Disorders and Other Forms of Psychopathology, Merav Silverman & Robert F. Krueger III. Epidemiology, Course, and Onset 10. Epidemiology of Personality Disorders, Theresa A. Morgan & Mark Zimmerman 11. Understanding Stability and Change in the Personality Disorders: Methodological and Substantive Issues Underpinning Interpretive Challenges and the Road Ahead, Mark F. Lenzenweger, Michael N. Hallquist, & Aidan G. C. Wright 12. Personality Pathology and Disorder in Children and Youth, Andrew M. Chanen, Jennifer L. Tackett, & Katherine N. Thompson IV. Etiology and Development 13. Genetics, Kerry L. Jang & Philip A. Vernon 14. Neurotransmitter Function in Personality Disorder, Jennifer R. Fanning & Emil F. Coccaro 15. Emotional Regulation and Emotional Processing, Paul H. Soloff 16. Neuropsychological Perspectives, Marianne Skovgaard Thomsen, Anthony C. Ruocco, Birgit Bork Mathiesen, & Erik Simonsen 17. Childhood Adversities and Personality Disorders, Joel Paris 18. Developmental Psychopathology, Rebecca L. Shiner & Timothy A. Allen 19. An Attachment Perspective on Callous and Unemotional Characteristics across Development, Roseann M. Larstone, Stephanie G. Craig, & Marlene M. Moretti V. Diagnosis and Assessment 20. Empirically Validated Diagnostic and Assessment Methods, Lee Anna Clark, Jaime L. Shapiro, Elizabeth Daly, Emily N. Vanderbleek, Morgan R. Negron, & Julie Harrison 21. Clinical Assessment, John F. Clarkin, W. John Livesley, & Kevin B. Meehan 22. Using Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy to Select Effective Interventions for Comorbid Treatment-Resistant, Personality-Disordered Individuals, Lorna Smith Benjamin, Kenneth L. Critchfield, Christie Pugh Karpiak, Tracey Leone Smith, & Robert Mestel VI. Specific Patterns 23. Clinical Features of Borderline Personality Disorder, Joel Paris 24. Theoretical Perspectives on Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder, Christopher J. Patrick & Sarah J. Brislin 25. Clinical Aspects of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy, Lacy A. Olson-Ayala & Christopher J. Patrick 26. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder and Component Personality Traits, Anthony Pinto, Emily Ansell, Michael G. Wheaton, Robert F. Krueger, Leslie Morey, Andrew E. Skodol, & Lee Anna Clark VII. Empirically Based Treatments 27. Cognitive Analytic Therapy, Anthony Ryle & Stephen Kellett 28. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Kate M. Davidson 29. Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Clive J. Robins, Noga Zerubavel, Andre M. Ivanoff, & Marsha M. Linehan 30. Mentalization-Based Treatment, Anthony W. Bateman, Peter Fonagy, & Chloe Campbell 31. Schema Therapy, David P. Bernstein & Maartje Clercx 32. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy, John F. Clarkin, Nicole Cain, Mark F. Lenzenweger, & Kenneth N. Levy 33. Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving, Nancee Blum, Donald W. Black, & Don St. John 34. Psychoeducation for Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder, Maria Elena Ridolfi & John G. Gunderson 35. Pharmacotherapy, Paul Markovitz 36. A Treatment Framework for Violent Offenders with Psychopathic Traits, Stephen C. P. Wong 37. Integrated Modular Treatment, W. John Livesley
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