ICD-11 Personality Disorders is a comprehensive and clinically helpful overview of ICD-11 personality disorders and related traits, and offers clinical illustrations to guide practitioners. The volume describes central aspects that are used to determine the presence and severity of personality dysfunction including topics such as identity and agency, malignant self-regard and depressivity, grandiose and vulnerable narcissism, interpersonal dependency, social cognition andperspective-taking, emotion regulation and affect integration, dissociative and psychotic features, psychopathy and interpersonal harm, and self-harm.The volume provides differential diagnostic guidelines in relation to other persistent mental disorders such as autism spectrum, ADHD, schizotypal disorder, bipolar disorders, and Complex PTSD. The wide array of contributors integrate a range of evidence-based psychotherapy approaches including Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Mentalization Based Therapy (MBT), Transference-Focused Therapy (TFP), Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP),Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT), Good Psychiatric Management (GPM), Nidotherapy, and Schema Therapy to describe the available instruments and measures, including how to use different sources of diagnostic information.
Part 1. Assessment and Classification; General Diagnostic Requirements and Differential Diagnosis; Determining Personality Disorder Severity; Trait Domain Specifiers; Borderline Pattern Specifier; Crosswalk for ICD-10 and DSM-5 Personality Disorder Types; Instruments and Other Sources of Diagnostic Information; Part 2. Aspects and Manifestations of Personality Disturbances; Maladaptive Sense of Identity and Agency; Malignant Self-Regard and Characterological Depressivity; Interpersonal Dependency; Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism; Maladaptive Social Cognition and Perspective-Taking; Emotional Dysfunction: Difficulties in Emotion Regulation and Affect Integration; Dissociative and Psychotic Features; Psychopathy and Interpersonal Harm; Self-Harm Behavior; Part 3. Evidence-Based Treatment; Transference-Focused Psychotherapy; Dialectical Behavior Therapy; Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy; Mentalization-Based Treatment; Schema Therapy; Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy; Good Psychiatric Management; Compass: Cognitive Behavioral Modules for Personality Symptoms; Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy; Nidotherapy; Part 4. Specific Clinical Application; Treatment Planning and Evaluation; Psychoeducation and Case-formulation; Utility in Forensic Practice; Clinical Management of Co-Occurring Addictions; Application to Children and Young People; Application to Older People; Neuroscientific Considerations; Cross-Cultural Application; Health Policies Informed by Severity Classification: A UK Perspective; A Lived Experience and Recovery Perspective;
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