Publisher's Synopsis
Define the differences between personality styles and personality disorders, and integrate an understanding of their relationship to one another with The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Personality Disorders. Capture the multifaceted range of nonpathological human behavior, and develop a judicious understanding of the extremes of behavior that are called personality disorders. No other textbook today matches the clinically useful scope and relevance of The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Personality Disorders. Its comprehensive coverage of theory, research, and clinical management of personality disorders, incorporating illustrative case examples to enhance understanding, reflects the work of 70 expert contributors who review the latest theories, research findings, and clinical expertise in the increasingly complex field of personality disorders.;The deeply informative American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Personality Disorders is organized into six main sections: Basic concepts-Summarizes definitions and classifications of personality disorders, building on broader international concepts and theories of psychopathology and including categorical and dimensional models of personality disorders Clinical evaluation-Discusses manifestations, problems in differential diagnosis, and patterns of comorbidity; the most widely used interviews and self-administered questionnaires; and the course and outcome of personality Etiology-Includes an integrative perspective (personality disorders, personality traits, and temperament); epidemiology (one in ten people has a personality disorder) and genetics; neurobiology; personality disorders in children and adolescents; attachment theory and mentalization therapy in borderline personality disorder; and the complex and variable interface between personality disorders and sociocultural factors Treatment-Covers levels of care and the full range of therapies, from psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, schema therapy, dialectical behavior therapy (specifically developed for self-injuring/suicid;The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Personality Disorders is the definitive reference and clinical guide not only for seasoned clinicians but also for psychiatry residents, psychology interns and graduate students, and social work and nursing students studying personality disorders, abnormal psychology, and psychopathology.