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Personality Disorders and Pathology

Integrating Clinical Assessment and Practice in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 Era

Steven K. Huprich

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American Psychological Association
09 August 2022
While the DSM-5 retains a categorical model of personality disorders, and the ICD-11 has moved to a fully dimensional model, an alternative hybrid model embodies the best of both worlds.   This volume presents the latest theory and research on the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders. It describes changes in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 assessment of personality disorders, reviews empirical support for these changes, and provides 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. The AMPD offers a middle-of-the-road approach that is supported by a growing body of research, and it has shown significant promise in clinical use.

With its blend of research, clinical guidance, and case studies, this volume will be an essential resource for clinicians and researchers who study and treat the most complex and intractable of mental health problems.
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Imprint:   American Psychological Association
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   363g
ISBN:   9781433835766
ISBN 10:   1433835762
Pages:   467
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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 Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders and Its 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 Cano, Sune Bo, and Joost Hutsebaut 6. Principles of Treating Personality Pathology Steven K. Huprich 7. The Alternative DSM 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: Conceptualization and Treatment of Personality Disorders 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 Index About the Editor  

Steven K. Huprich, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the University of Detroit Mercy and CEO of Steven K. Huprich, PhD & Associates. He is past president of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders, past editor of the Journal of Personality Assessment, and a fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Society for Personality Assessment. Dr. Huprich was awarded the 2013 Theodore Millon Award for Mid-Career Excellence in Personality Psychology by the American Psychological Association.

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

In this artfully crafted compendium, leading scholars provide compelling arguments for a dimensional model of personality, enlighten the reader about the newest paradigms for assessing and treating personality pathology, and offer evidence-informed and clinically sophisticated guidance for treating common personality pathologies. In addition to empowering psychotherapists to form authentic, collaborative, productive, and effective relationships with individuals with personality pathology, Personality Disorders and Pathology: Integrating Clinical Assessment and Practice in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 Era offers a much-needed beacon of hope for patients. This book is a great resource and must-read for novice and seasoned clinicians and personality pathology scholars alike. -- Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Professor, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, and Past President, American Psychological Association


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