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.
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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