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Handbook of Personology and Psychopathology

Stephen Strack (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-471-45907-1
Hardcover
600 pages
January 2005
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Preface.

Part I: Conceptual Issues.

Chapter 1: Evolution as a Foundation for Psychological Theories (Clyde Hendrick).

Chapter 2: Nature and Nurture in Personality Disorders (Joel Paris).

Chapter 3: Identity Diffusion in Severe Personality Disorders (Otto F. Kernberg).

Chapter 4: A Language and Methodology for Studying the Hierarchies in the DSMs (Roger K. Blashfield and Elizabeth H. Flanagan).

Chapter 5: Critique of Psychoanalysis (Adolf Grünbaum).

Part II: Theoretical Models, Topics, and Issues.

Chapter 6: Genetic Contributions to Personality Structure (W. John Livesley and Kerry L. Jang).

Chapter 7: The Interpersonal Nexus of Personality Disorders (Aaron L. Pincus).

Chapter 8: Systems Theory Foundations of Personality, Psychopathology, and Psychotherapy (Jeffrey J. Magnavita).

Chapter 9: Psychodynamic Theory and Personality Disorders (Robert F. Bornstein).

Chapter 10: Self Psychological Foundations of Personality Disorders (Marshall L. Silverstein).

Chapter 11: Political Psychology and Personality (Aubrey Immelman).

Part III: Taxonomy, Classification, and Syndromes.

Chapter 12: Concepts of Normality and the Classification of Psychopathology (Melvin Sabshin).

Chapter 13: Prototype Diagnosis of Personality (Drew Westen and Rebekah Bradley).

Chapter 14: A Five-Factor Model Perspective on Personality Disorders (Paul T. Costa Jr. and Robert R. McCrae).

Chapter 15: Psychopathy as a Personality Construct (Ronald Blackburn).

Chapter 16: Borderline Personality Disorder (Neil Bockian).

Part IV: Assessment Themes.

Chapter 17: Integrative Personality Assessment with Self-Report and Performance-Based Measures (Irving B. Weiner).

Chapter 18: The Study of Psychosocial Factors Influencing Medical Diseases (Michael H. Antoni).

Chapter 19: Personality-Based Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (George S. Everly Jr.).

Chapter 20: Measuring Normal Personality the Millon Way (Stephen Strack).

Chapter 21: Experiences in Translating the Millon Inventories in a European Country (Eric Simonsen).

Chapter 22: Issues in the International Use of Psychological Tests (Jan Derksen and Hedwig Sloore).

Part V: Treatment Issues.

Chapter 23: Addressing Interpersonal and Intrapsychic Components of Personality During Psychotherapy (Lorna Smith Benjamin).

Chapter 24: Cognitive Therapy for the Personality Disorders (Robert L . Leahy, Judith Beck, and Aaron T. Beck).

Chapter 25: Schema Therapy for Personality Disorders (David P. Bernstein).

Chapter 26: The Role of Common Factors in Domain-Focused Psychotherapy for the Personality Disorders (Darwin Dorr).

Chapter 27: Interpersonal Motives and Personality Disorders (Leonard M. Horowitz and Kelly R. Wilson).

Chapter 28: Personology, Personality Disorders, and Psychotherapy Integration (Jerry Gold).

Part VI: Future Perspective.

Chapter 29: Ref lections on the Future of Personology and Psychopathology (Theodore Millon).

Highlights of Theodore Millon’s Career.

Author Index.

Subject Index.

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