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Personality Disorders and Pathology: Integrating Clinical Assessment and Practice in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 Era

Personality Disorders and Pathology: Integrating Clinical Assessment and Practice in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 Era

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This volume presents the latest theory and research on the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders.

The chapters describe changes in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 assessment of personality disorders, review empirical support for these changes, and provide clinical guidance for diagnosing and treating the most common personality disorders.

A primary focus throughout the book is the Alternative Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD), found in Section III (Emerging Measures and Models) of the DSM-5. The AMPD is a hybrid of the earlier categorical model of personality disorders and the emerging dimensional model fully embraced in the ICD-11. It offers a middle-of-the-road approach that is supported by a growing body of research.

​With its blend of research, clinical guidance, and case studies, this volume will be an essential resource for clinicians and researchers alike.
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9781433835766
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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
467
Dimensions (mm)
178.00 x 254.00
    • Introduction:: The Changing Landscape of Personality Disorders—Steven K. Huprich
    • I. Empirical Foundations and Clinical Utility of the DSM-5 Alternative Model and ICD-11 Model
    • 1. The DSM-5, the Alternative Model for Personality Disorders, and Their Empirical Support—Nicole M. Cain and Abby L. Mulay
    • 2. Empirical Foundation of the ICD-11 Classification of Personality Disorders—Bo Bach and Roger Mulder
    • 3. Clinical Utility of Proposed Dimensional Personality Disorder Models:: Considerations and Opportunities—Caleb J. Siefert, John Porcerelli, Kevin B. Meehan, and Barry Dauphin
    • II. Assessment and Treatment within the Newest Paradigms
    • 4. Principles of Psychological Assessment for Personality Disorders—Emily A. Dowgwillo, JoAnna Molina, and Kathryn R. Forche
    • 5. The Assessment of Personality Function in Adolescents—Carla Sharp, Kiana Wall, Sune Bo, and Joost Hutsebaut
    • 6. Principles of Treating Personality Pathology—Steven K. Huprich
    • 7. The Alternative Model for Personality Disorders in Psychological Assessment and Treatment—Mark H. Waugh, Jeremy M. Ridenour, and Katie C. Lewis
    • 8. Assessment and Treatment of Personality Disorders within the ICD-11 Framework—Roger Mulder and Bo Bach
    • III. Common Frameworks Treating Personality Pathology
    • 9. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy—Kenneth N. Levy, Frank E. Yeomans, and Daniel S. Spina
    • 10. Mentalization-Based Treatment—Anthony W. Bateman
    • 11. Dialectical Behavior Psychotherapy—Sharon M. Nelson, Chelsea D. Cawood, Takakuni Suzuki, Elizabeth Chapman, and Rebecca Lusk
    • 12. Schema Therapy—Joan Farrell and Ida A. Shaw
    • 13. Pharmacotherapy for Personality Disorders—Lea K. Marin, Celia Foster, and Marianne Goodman
    • 14. Neuroscience and Personality Disorders—Sabine C. Herpertz and Katja Bertsch
    • IV. Treatment for Specific Personality Disorders
    • 15. Borderline Personality Disorder—Kenneth N. Levy, Johannes C. Ehrenthal, and Jacob A. Martin
    • 16. Narcissistic Personality Disorder—Elsa Ronningstam
    • 17. Antisocial Personality Disorder—Daniel Mark, Sandeep Roy, Hannah Walsh, and Craig S. Neumann
    • 18. Higher-Level Personality Disorders—Benjamin McCommon, Julia F. Sowislo, and Eve Caligor
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