Handbook of Personality Disorders, Second Edition
Theory, Research, and Treatment
Herausgeber: Larstone, Roseann; Livesley, W. John
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Herausgeber: Larstone, Roseann; Livesley, W. John
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The leading reference on personality disorders and their treatment, this authoritative work is now significantly revised with 80% new material reflecting important advances in the field.
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The leading reference on personality disorders and their treatment, this authoritative work is now significantly revised with 80% new material reflecting important advances in the field.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1202g
- ISBN-13: 9781462545926
- ISBN-10: 1462545920
- Artikelnr.: 59965143
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1202g
- ISBN-13: 9781462545926
- ISBN-10: 1462545920
- Artikelnr.: 59965143
W. John Livesley, MD, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, Canada. His research focuses on the structure, classification, and origins of personality disorder, and on constructing an integrated framework for describing and conceptualizing personality pathology. His clinical interests are directed toward developing a unified approach to treatment. Dr. Livesley is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He is a past editor of the Journal of Personality Disorders. Roseann Larstone, PhD, is Research Associate in the Northern Medical Program at the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada. She holds an adjunct appointment in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. Her research has focused on personality and psychopathology, adolescent social-emotional development, and adolescent mental health. Dr. Larstone is currently involved in community-based research and program evaluation in the area of health promotion for mental health service recipients. She is a past assistant editor and current editorial board member of the Journal of Personality Disorders.
I. Conceptual and Taxonomic Issues 1. Conceptual Issues
W. John Livesley 2. Theoretical versus Inductive Approaches to Contemporary Personality Pathology
Roger D. Davis
Maria Cristina Samaco-Zamora
& Theodore Millon 3. Official Classification Systems
Thomas A. Widiger 4. Dimensional Approaches to Personality Disorder Classification
Shani Ofrat
Robert F. Krueger
& Lee Anna Clark 5. Cultural Aspects of Personality Disorder
Roger T. Mulder II. Psychopathology - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 6. Identity
Carsten René Jørgensen 7. Attachment
Mentalizing
and the Self
Peter Fonagy & Patrick Luyten 8. Cognitive Structures and Processes in Personality Disorders
Arnoud Arntz & Jill Lobbestael 9. Taking Stock of Relationships among Personality Disorders and Other Forms of Psychopathology
Merav Silverman & Robert F. Krueger III. Epidemiology
Course
and Onset - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 10. Epidemiology of Personality Disorders
Theresa A. Morgan & Mark Zimmerman 11. Understanding Stability and Change in the Personality Disorders: Methodological and Substantive Issues Underpinning Interpretive Challenges and the Road Ahead
Mark F. Lenzenweger
Michael N. Hallquist
& Aidan G. C. Wright 12. Personality Pathology and Disorder in Children and Youth
Andrew M. Chanen
Jennifer L. Tackett
& Katherine N. Thompson IV. Etiology and Development - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 13. Genetics
Kerry L. Jang & Philip A. Vernon 14. Neurotransmitter Function in Personality Disorder
Jennifer R. Fanning & Emil F. Coccaro 15. Emotional Regulation and Emotional Processing
Paul H. Soloff 16. Neuropsychological Perspectives
Marianne Skovgaard Thomsen
Anthony C. Ruocco
Birgit Bork Mathiesen
& Erik Simonsen 17. Childhood Adversities and Personality Disorders
Joel Paris 18. Developmental Psychopathology
Rebecca L. Shiner & Timothy A. Allen 19. An Attachment Perspective on Callous and Unemotional Characteristics across Development
Roseann M. Larstone
Stephanie G. Craig
& Marlene M. Moretti V. Diagnosis and Assessment - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 20. Empirically Validated Diagnostic and Assessment Methods
Lee Anna Clark
Jaime L. Shapiro
Elizabeth Daly
Emily N. Vanderbleek
Morgan R. Negrón
& Julie Harrison 21. Clinical Assessment
John F. Clarkin
W. John Livesley
& Kevin B. Meehan 22. Using Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy to Select Effective Interventions for Comorbid Treatment-Resistant
Personality-Disordered Individuals
Lorna Smith Benjamin
Kenneth L. Critchfield
Christie Pugh Karpiak
Tracey Leone Smith
& Robert Mestel VI. Specific Patterns - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 23. Clinical Features of Borderline Personality Disorder
Joel Paris 24. Theoretical Perspectives on Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder
Christopher J. Patrick & Sarah J. Brislin 25. Clinical Aspects of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy
Lacy A. Olson-Ayala & Christopher J. Patrick 26. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder and Component Personality Traits
Anthony Pinto
Emily Ansell
Michael G. Wheaton
Robert F. Krueger
Leslie Morey
Andrew E. Skodol
& Lee Anna Clark VII. Empirically Based Treatments - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 27. Cognitive Analytic Therapy
Anthony Ryle & Stephen Kellett 28. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Kate M. Davidson 29. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Clive J. Robins
Noga Zerubavel
André M. Ivanoff
& Marsha M. Linehan 30. Mentalization-Based Treatment
Anthony W. Bateman
Peter Fonagy
& Chloe Campbell 31. Schema Therapy
David P. Bernstein & Maartje Clercx 32. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
John F. Clarkin
Nicole Cain
Mark F. Lenzenweger
& Kenneth N. Levy 33. Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving
Nancee Blum
Donald W. Black
& Don St. John 34. Psychoeducation for Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder
Maria Elena Ridolfi & John G. Gunderson 35. Pharmacotherapy
Paul Markovitz 36. A Treatment Framework for Violent Offenders with Psychopathic Traits
Stephen C. P. Wong 37. Integrated Modular Treatment
W. John Livesley
W. John Livesley 2. Theoretical versus Inductive Approaches to Contemporary Personality Pathology
Roger D. Davis
Maria Cristina Samaco-Zamora
& Theodore Millon 3. Official Classification Systems
Thomas A. Widiger 4. Dimensional Approaches to Personality Disorder Classification
Shani Ofrat
Robert F. Krueger
& Lee Anna Clark 5. Cultural Aspects of Personality Disorder
Roger T. Mulder II. Psychopathology - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 6. Identity
Carsten René Jørgensen 7. Attachment
Mentalizing
and the Self
Peter Fonagy & Patrick Luyten 8. Cognitive Structures and Processes in Personality Disorders
Arnoud Arntz & Jill Lobbestael 9. Taking Stock of Relationships among Personality Disorders and Other Forms of Psychopathology
Merav Silverman & Robert F. Krueger III. Epidemiology
Course
and Onset - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 10. Epidemiology of Personality Disorders
Theresa A. Morgan & Mark Zimmerman 11. Understanding Stability and Change in the Personality Disorders: Methodological and Substantive Issues Underpinning Interpretive Challenges and the Road Ahead
Mark F. Lenzenweger
Michael N. Hallquist
& Aidan G. C. Wright 12. Personality Pathology and Disorder in Children and Youth
Andrew M. Chanen
Jennifer L. Tackett
& Katherine N. Thompson IV. Etiology and Development - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 13. Genetics
Kerry L. Jang & Philip A. Vernon 14. Neurotransmitter Function in Personality Disorder
Jennifer R. Fanning & Emil F. Coccaro 15. Emotional Regulation and Emotional Processing
Paul H. Soloff 16. Neuropsychological Perspectives
Marianne Skovgaard Thomsen
Anthony C. Ruocco
Birgit Bork Mathiesen
& Erik Simonsen 17. Childhood Adversities and Personality Disorders
Joel Paris 18. Developmental Psychopathology
Rebecca L. Shiner & Timothy A. Allen 19. An Attachment Perspective on Callous and Unemotional Characteristics across Development
Roseann M. Larstone
Stephanie G. Craig
& Marlene M. Moretti V. Diagnosis and Assessment - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 20. Empirically Validated Diagnostic and Assessment Methods
Lee Anna Clark
Jaime L. Shapiro
Elizabeth Daly
Emily N. Vanderbleek
Morgan R. Negrón
& Julie Harrison 21. Clinical Assessment
John F. Clarkin
W. John Livesley
& Kevin B. Meehan 22. Using Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy to Select Effective Interventions for Comorbid Treatment-Resistant
Personality-Disordered Individuals
Lorna Smith Benjamin
Kenneth L. Critchfield
Christie Pugh Karpiak
Tracey Leone Smith
& Robert Mestel VI. Specific Patterns - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 23. Clinical Features of Borderline Personality Disorder
Joel Paris 24. Theoretical Perspectives on Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder
Christopher J. Patrick & Sarah J. Brislin 25. Clinical Aspects of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy
Lacy A. Olson-Ayala & Christopher J. Patrick 26. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder and Component Personality Traits
Anthony Pinto
Emily Ansell
Michael G. Wheaton
Robert F. Krueger
Leslie Morey
Andrew E. Skodol
& Lee Anna Clark VII. Empirically Based Treatments - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 27. Cognitive Analytic Therapy
Anthony Ryle & Stephen Kellett 28. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Kate M. Davidson 29. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Clive J. Robins
Noga Zerubavel
André M. Ivanoff
& Marsha M. Linehan 30. Mentalization-Based Treatment
Anthony W. Bateman
Peter Fonagy
& Chloe Campbell 31. Schema Therapy
David P. Bernstein & Maartje Clercx 32. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
John F. Clarkin
Nicole Cain
Mark F. Lenzenweger
& Kenneth N. Levy 33. Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving
Nancee Blum
Donald W. Black
& Don St. John 34. Psychoeducation for Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder
Maria Elena Ridolfi & John G. Gunderson 35. Pharmacotherapy
Paul Markovitz 36. A Treatment Framework for Violent Offenders with Psychopathic Traits
Stephen C. P. Wong 37. Integrated Modular Treatment
W. John Livesley
I. Conceptual and Taxonomic Issues 1. Conceptual Issues
W. John Livesley 2. Theoretical versus Inductive Approaches to Contemporary Personality Pathology
Roger D. Davis
Maria Cristina Samaco-Zamora
& Theodore Millon 3. Official Classification Systems
Thomas A. Widiger 4. Dimensional Approaches to Personality Disorder Classification
Shani Ofrat
Robert F. Krueger
& Lee Anna Clark 5. Cultural Aspects of Personality Disorder
Roger T. Mulder II. Psychopathology - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 6. Identity
Carsten René Jørgensen 7. Attachment
Mentalizing
and the Self
Peter Fonagy & Patrick Luyten 8. Cognitive Structures and Processes in Personality Disorders
Arnoud Arntz & Jill Lobbestael 9. Taking Stock of Relationships among Personality Disorders and Other Forms of Psychopathology
Merav Silverman & Robert F. Krueger III. Epidemiology
Course
and Onset - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 10. Epidemiology of Personality Disorders
Theresa A. Morgan & Mark Zimmerman 11. Understanding Stability and Change in the Personality Disorders: Methodological and Substantive Issues Underpinning Interpretive Challenges and the Road Ahead
Mark F. Lenzenweger
Michael N. Hallquist
& Aidan G. C. Wright 12. Personality Pathology and Disorder in Children and Youth
Andrew M. Chanen
Jennifer L. Tackett
& Katherine N. Thompson IV. Etiology and Development - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 13. Genetics
Kerry L. Jang & Philip A. Vernon 14. Neurotransmitter Function in Personality Disorder
Jennifer R. Fanning & Emil F. Coccaro 15. Emotional Regulation and Emotional Processing
Paul H. Soloff 16. Neuropsychological Perspectives
Marianne Skovgaard Thomsen
Anthony C. Ruocco
Birgit Bork Mathiesen
& Erik Simonsen 17. Childhood Adversities and Personality Disorders
Joel Paris 18. Developmental Psychopathology
Rebecca L. Shiner & Timothy A. Allen 19. An Attachment Perspective on Callous and Unemotional Characteristics across Development
Roseann M. Larstone
Stephanie G. Craig
& Marlene M. Moretti V. Diagnosis and Assessment - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 20. Empirically Validated Diagnostic and Assessment Methods
Lee Anna Clark
Jaime L. Shapiro
Elizabeth Daly
Emily N. Vanderbleek
Morgan R. Negrón
& Julie Harrison 21. Clinical Assessment
John F. Clarkin
W. John Livesley
& Kevin B. Meehan 22. Using Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy to Select Effective Interventions for Comorbid Treatment-Resistant
Personality-Disordered Individuals
Lorna Smith Benjamin
Kenneth L. Critchfield
Christie Pugh Karpiak
Tracey Leone Smith
& Robert Mestel VI. Specific Patterns - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 23. Clinical Features of Borderline Personality Disorder
Joel Paris 24. Theoretical Perspectives on Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder
Christopher J. Patrick & Sarah J. Brislin 25. Clinical Aspects of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy
Lacy A. Olson-Ayala & Christopher J. Patrick 26. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder and Component Personality Traits
Anthony Pinto
Emily Ansell
Michael G. Wheaton
Robert F. Krueger
Leslie Morey
Andrew E. Skodol
& Lee Anna Clark VII. Empirically Based Treatments - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 27. Cognitive Analytic Therapy
Anthony Ryle & Stephen Kellett 28. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Kate M. Davidson 29. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Clive J. Robins
Noga Zerubavel
André M. Ivanoff
& Marsha M. Linehan 30. Mentalization-Based Treatment
Anthony W. Bateman
Peter Fonagy
& Chloe Campbell 31. Schema Therapy
David P. Bernstein & Maartje Clercx 32. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
John F. Clarkin
Nicole Cain
Mark F. Lenzenweger
& Kenneth N. Levy 33. Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving
Nancee Blum
Donald W. Black
& Don St. John 34. Psychoeducation for Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder
Maria Elena Ridolfi & John G. Gunderson 35. Pharmacotherapy
Paul Markovitz 36. A Treatment Framework for Violent Offenders with Psychopathic Traits
Stephen C. P. Wong 37. Integrated Modular Treatment
W. John Livesley
W. John Livesley 2. Theoretical versus Inductive Approaches to Contemporary Personality Pathology
Roger D. Davis
Maria Cristina Samaco-Zamora
& Theodore Millon 3. Official Classification Systems
Thomas A. Widiger 4. Dimensional Approaches to Personality Disorder Classification
Shani Ofrat
Robert F. Krueger
& Lee Anna Clark 5. Cultural Aspects of Personality Disorder
Roger T. Mulder II. Psychopathology - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 6. Identity
Carsten René Jørgensen 7. Attachment
Mentalizing
and the Self
Peter Fonagy & Patrick Luyten 8. Cognitive Structures and Processes in Personality Disorders
Arnoud Arntz & Jill Lobbestael 9. Taking Stock of Relationships among Personality Disorders and Other Forms of Psychopathology
Merav Silverman & Robert F. Krueger III. Epidemiology
Course
and Onset - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 10. Epidemiology of Personality Disorders
Theresa A. Morgan & Mark Zimmerman 11. Understanding Stability and Change in the Personality Disorders: Methodological and Substantive Issues Underpinning Interpretive Challenges and the Road Ahead
Mark F. Lenzenweger
Michael N. Hallquist
& Aidan G. C. Wright 12. Personality Pathology and Disorder in Children and Youth
Andrew M. Chanen
Jennifer L. Tackett
& Katherine N. Thompson IV. Etiology and Development - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 13. Genetics
Kerry L. Jang & Philip A. Vernon 14. Neurotransmitter Function in Personality Disorder
Jennifer R. Fanning & Emil F. Coccaro 15. Emotional Regulation and Emotional Processing
Paul H. Soloff 16. Neuropsychological Perspectives
Marianne Skovgaard Thomsen
Anthony C. Ruocco
Birgit Bork Mathiesen
& Erik Simonsen 17. Childhood Adversities and Personality Disorders
Joel Paris 18. Developmental Psychopathology
Rebecca L. Shiner & Timothy A. Allen 19. An Attachment Perspective on Callous and Unemotional Characteristics across Development
Roseann M. Larstone
Stephanie G. Craig
& Marlene M. Moretti V. Diagnosis and Assessment - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 20. Empirically Validated Diagnostic and Assessment Methods
Lee Anna Clark
Jaime L. Shapiro
Elizabeth Daly
Emily N. Vanderbleek
Morgan R. Negrón
& Julie Harrison 21. Clinical Assessment
John F. Clarkin
W. John Livesley
& Kevin B. Meehan 22. Using Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy to Select Effective Interventions for Comorbid Treatment-Resistant
Personality-Disordered Individuals
Lorna Smith Benjamin
Kenneth L. Critchfield
Christie Pugh Karpiak
Tracey Leone Smith
& Robert Mestel VI. Specific Patterns - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 23. Clinical Features of Borderline Personality Disorder
Joel Paris 24. Theoretical Perspectives on Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder
Christopher J. Patrick & Sarah J. Brislin 25. Clinical Aspects of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy
Lacy A. Olson-Ayala & Christopher J. Patrick 26. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder and Component Personality Traits
Anthony Pinto
Emily Ansell
Michael G. Wheaton
Robert F. Krueger
Leslie Morey
Andrew E. Skodol
& Lee Anna Clark VII. Empirically Based Treatments - Introduction
W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone 27. Cognitive Analytic Therapy
Anthony Ryle & Stephen Kellett 28. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Kate M. Davidson 29. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Clive J. Robins
Noga Zerubavel
André M. Ivanoff
& Marsha M. Linehan 30. Mentalization-Based Treatment
Anthony W. Bateman
Peter Fonagy
& Chloe Campbell 31. Schema Therapy
David P. Bernstein & Maartje Clercx 32. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
John F. Clarkin
Nicole Cain
Mark F. Lenzenweger
& Kenneth N. Levy 33. Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving
Nancee Blum
Donald W. Black
& Don St. John 34. Psychoeducation for Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder
Maria Elena Ridolfi & John G. Gunderson 35. Pharmacotherapy
Paul Markovitz 36. A Treatment Framework for Violent Offenders with Psychopathic Traits
Stephen C. P. Wong 37. Integrated Modular Treatment
W. John Livesley