Foreword - C. Robert Cloninger
Alternatives to DSM-IV: Axis II - Thomas A. Widiger
Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy - Christopher J.
Patrick
Avoidant Personality Disorder - James Herbert
Borderline Personality Disorder - Rebekah Bradley, Carolyn
Zittel-Conklin, Drew Westen
Dependent Personality Disorder - Robert F. Bornstein
Histrionic Personality Disorder - Scott O. Lilenfeld, Katherine A.
Fowler, Erin Collier
Introduction: Personality Disorders in Perspective - William T.
O′Donohue, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Katherine A. Fowler
Narcissistic Personality Disorder - Ken Levy, John F. Clarkin,
Joseph S. Reynoso
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder - Jennifer A. Bartz,
Alicia Kaplan, Eric Hollander
Paranoid Personality Disorder - David P. Bernsein, J. David
Useda
Proposed and Possible Personality Disorder Diagnosis:
Passive-Aggressive, Depressive, and Sadistic Personality Disorders
- Les Morey, Christopher J. Hopwood, Daniel Klein
Schizoid Personality Disorder - Vijay Mittal, Oren Kalus, Larry J.
Siever, David P. Bernstein
Schizotypal Personality Disorder - Annie M. Bollini, Elaine
Walker
Summary and Integration: A Roadmap for Future Research and Revision
of the Personality Disorder Classification System - Roger K.
Blashfield
William T. O'Donohue is a licensed clinical psychologist, professor of psychology and adjunct professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of Nevada, Reno, and a faculty member of the National Judicial College. He is widely recognized in the field for his proposed innovations in mental health service delivery, in treatment design and evaluation, and in knowledge of empirically supported cognitive behavioral therapies. He is a member of the Association for the Advancement for Behavior Therapy and served on the Board of Directors of this organization. Dr. O'Donohue has published over 50 books and 150 articles in scholarly journals and book chapters. For the past 14 years, he has been director of a free clinic that treats children who have been sexually abused and adults who have been sexually assaulted. Katherine Fowler is an honors graduate student at Emory. She has a number of published articles to her credit, has engaged in long-term research projects, and has worked in clinical settings. Scott O. Lilienfeld is professor of psychology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. The founder and editor of Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, he is past president (2001-2002) of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology, Section III, Division 12 of the American Psychological Association. He has served on 10 editorial boards, including the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Psychological Assessment, Perspectives on Psychological Science, and Clinical Psychology Review. Dr. Lilienfeld has published over 200 articles, book chapters, and books on personality disorders (particularly psychopathic personality), personality assessment, anxiety disorders, pseudoscience in psychology, and evidence-based practices in clinical psychology. His work on psychological science and pseudoscience has been featured in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Boston Globe, USA Today, the New Yorker, and Scientific American. In addition, he has appeared on 20/20, CNN, NPR, and numerous other radio programs.
"Personality Disorders is an important book because it exposes
clearly the major controversies facing the field. Each chapter is
an erudite contribution that stands on its own quality. In
addition, the insightful reader will also be able to compare the
divergent, and sometimes contradictory, perspectives and
conclusions of different chapters. Consideration of the
contradictions and unanswered questions throughout the book reveals
the harsh consequences of blind reliance on false assumptions about
how nature can be carved at its joints, when there are actually no
such joints."
*Robert Cloninger′s*
"This is an important book. It provides a clear guide and
reference for season clinicians who treat personality disordered
individuals everyday, knowingly or not. It should prove
especially helpful to graduate students and upper level
undergraduates as an introduction to the diagnoses and as a
demonstration of the importance of good clinical and empirical
research."
*Joseph J. Guido*
"Useful as both a textbook and a reference resource, this is an
excellent volume. O′Donohue, Fowler, and Lilienfeld called on
an impressive array of clinical experts to address the etiology,
symptomology, and treatment of each of the major personality
disorders." —R.E. Osborne, Texas State University-San
Marcos
*CHOICE - January 2008 Vo. 45 No. 05*
"Just what the Doctor ordered!"
*Harold Arnold*
"I recommend this book to interested clinicians who wish to extend
their knowedge, and to new an experienced researchers in the field
of personality disorder."
*Andrew W. Chanen*
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