The DSM-IV personality disorders

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The DSM-IV personality disorders

edited by W. John Livesley

(Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders)

Guilford Press, c1995

  • : alk. paer

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Reflecting the tremendous progress in the study of personality disorders, this authoritative work examines the background, influences on, and evolution of DSM-IV classification and offers critical analyses of each personality disorder diagnosis. A thorough assessment of both the achievements and limitations of DSM-IV, the book is clearly written and organized for optimal accessibility. Part I lays the groundwork for subsequent sections by surveying the history of personality disorders classification and examining the influences and compromises that were required to formulate the system. An insightful European perspective on the contemporary significance of DSM-IV reflects a more critical evaluation. Chapters in Part II review the literature on the ten DSM-IV personality disorders diagnoses, offering a unique look at the approach used to define each diagnosis and the factors that influenced the selection of diagnostic criteria. Also included are critical commentaries on each diagnosis by recognized experts who were not part of the DSM?IV Work Group. Containing valuable insights into the strengths and weaknesses of the DSM-IV classification, these commentaries also highlight central problems that remain unsolved. The diagnostic concepts that have been proposed but not included in DSM-IV are covered in Part III, which examines the reasons particular diagnoses were included or omitted. The limitations of the DSM classification system are illuminated in Part IV where chapters consider controversial issues and alternative approaches. Providing a detailed update for psychiatric clinicians, clinical psychologists, researchers, residents, educators, and students, this volume presents an important account of the current state of the classification of personality disorder. By identifying and exploring key issues it sets the stage for the empirical and conceptual work required to build the foundation for a valid classification of disordered personality.

目次

Part I: The DSM-IV Classification of Personality Disorders. T. Millon, R. Davis, Conceptions of Personality Disorders: Historical Perspectives, the DSM's, and Future Directions. P. Tyrer, Are Personality Disorders Well Classified in DSM-IV? Part II: DSM-IV Personality Disorder Diagnoses. D.P. Bernstein, D. Useda, L.J. Siever, Paranoid Personality Disorder. O. Kalus, D.P. Bernstein, L.J. Siever, Schizoid Personality Disorder. L.J. Siever, D.P. Bernstein, J.M. Silverman, Schizotypal Personality Disorder. S. Torgersen, Commentary on Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal Personality Disorders. T.A. Widiger, E.M. Corbitt, Antisocial Personality Disorder. R.D. Hare, S. Hart, Commentary on Antisocial Personality Disorder: The DSM-IV Field Trial. L. Robins, Commentary on Antisocial Personality Disorder. J.G. Gunderson, M.C. Zanarini, C.L. Kisiel, Borderline Personality Disorder. A.A. Dahl, Commentary on Borderline Personality Disorder. S. Taylor, Commentary on Borderline Personality Disorder. B. Pfohl, Histrionic Personality Disorder. H. Merskey, Commentary on Histrionic Personality Disorder: Where Should We Go with Hysteria? J.G. Gunderson, E. Ronningstam, L.E. Smith, Narcissistic Personality Disorder. J. Paris, Commentary on Narcissistic Personality. T. Millon, A. Martinez, Avoidant Personality Disorder. P.A. Pilkonis, Commentary on Avoidant Personality Disorder: Temperament, Shame, or Both? R.M.A. Hirschfeld, M.T. Shea, R. Weise, Dependent Personality Disorder. W.J. Livesley, Commentary on Dependent Personality Disorder. B. Pfohl, N. Blum, Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder. J.M. Pollak, Commentary on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. K.A. Phillips, R.M.A. Hirschfeld, M.T. Shea, J. Gunderson, Depressive Personality Disorder. P. McLean, S. Woody, Commentary on Depressive Personality Disorder: A False Start. Part III: Appended and Deleted Diagnoses. T. Millon, J. Radovanov, Passive-Aggressive (Negativistic) Personality Disorder. E. Baerg, Commentary on Passive-Aggressive (Negativistic) Personality Disorder. S.J. Fiester, M. Gay, Sadistic Personality Disorder. S.J. Fiester, Self-Defeating Personality Disorder. T.A. Widiger, Deletion of Self-Defeating and Sadistic Personality Disorders. Part IV: Basic Issues and Alternative Perspectives. R. Davis, T. Millon, The Importance of Theory to a Taxonomy of Personality Disorders. T. Shea, Interrelationships among Categories of Personality Disorders. R.K. Blashfield, R.A. McElroy, Confusions in the Terminology Used for Classification Models. M.A. Schwartz, O.P. Wiggins, M.A. Norko, Prototypes, Ideal Types, and Personality Disorders: The Return to Classical Phenomenology. T.A. Widiger, C.J. Sanderson, Toward a Dimensional Model of Personality Disorders in DSM-IV and DSM-V. D.N. Jackson, W.J. Livesley, Possible Contributions from Personality Assessment to the Classification of Personality Disorders. L.A. Clark, The Challenge of Alternative Perspectives: A Discussion of Basic Issues. W.J. Livesley, Past Achievements and Future Directions.

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