Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality
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Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality
American Psychological Association, c2002
2nd ed
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Description
The 1994 edition of this title has provided a resource for both researchers and clinicians interested in the applications of the five-factor model to personality disorders. Since the publication of the first edition, a steady flow of empirical research has been conducted, and key theoretical developments have occurred. This revised second edition updates the book and offers nine new chapters. Additional new chapters cover: the history and conceptual background of the FFM; five-factor translations of DSM-III-R and DSM-IV personality disorders; empirical findings on the structure and symptomatology of personality disorders from the five-factor perspective; and application of the FFM to a variety of patient populations among others.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - Personality Disorders and the Five-Factor Model of Personality, Paul T. Costa Jr and Thomas A. Widiger
- Historical Antecedents of the Five-Factor Model, John M. Digman
- Toward a Dimensional Model for the Personality Disorders, Thomas A. Widiger and Allen J. Frances
- A Five-Factor Perspective of Personality Disorder Research, Timothy J. Trull and Robert R. McCrae
- Five-Factor Model Personality Disorder Research, Thomas A. Widiger and Paul T. Costa Jr
- A Discription of the DSM-IV Personality Disorders With the Five-Factor Model of Personality, Thomas A. Widiger, Timothy J. Trull, John F. Clarkin, Cynthia Sanderson, and Paul T. Costa Jr
- Personality Structure and the Structure of Personality Disorders, Jerry S. Wiggins and Aaron L. Pincus
- Personality Disorder Symptomatology from the Five-Factor Model Perspective, Lee Anna Clark, Lu Vorhies and Joyce L. McEwen
- Dimensions of Personality Disorder and the Five-Factor Model of Personality, Marsha L. Schroeder, Janice A. Wormworth and W. John Livesley
- Two Approaches to Identifying the Dimensions of Personality Disorder - Convergence on the Five-Factor Model, Lee Anna Clark and W. John Livesley
- The Big Five, Alternative Five, and Seven Personality Dimensions - Validity in Substance-Dependent Patients, Samuel A. Ball
- Constellations of Dependency Within the Five-Factor Model of Personality, Aaron L. Pincus
- Personality Disorders and the Five-Factor Model in Chinese Psychiatric Patients, Jian Young, Xiaoyang Dai, Shuqiao Yao, Taisheng Cai, Beiling Gao, Robert R. McCrae, and Paul T. Costa Jr
- Tests of General and Specific Models of Personality Disorder Configuration, Brian P. O'Connor and Jamie A. Dyce
- Personality Trait Characteristics of Opioid Abusers With and Without Comorbid Personality Disorders, Robert K. Brooner, Chester W. Schmidt Jr, and Jeffray H. Herbst
- The NEO Personality Inventory and the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory in the Forensic Evaluation of Sex Offenders, Gregory K. Lehne
- A Case of Borderline Personality Disorder, Stephen Bruehl
- Narcissism From the Perspective of the Five-Factor Model, Elizabeth M. Corbitt
- Personality of the Psychopath, Timothy J. Harpur, Stephen D. Hart, and Robert D. Hare
- Psychopathy from the Perspective of the Five-Factor Model of Personality, Donald R. Lynam
- Further Use of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory Personality Dimensions in Differential Treatment Planning, Cynthia Sanderson and John F. Clarkin
- Using Personality Measurements in Clinical Practice, K. Roy MacKenzie
- Implications of Individual Differences Science for Clinical Work of Personality Disorders, Allan R. Harkness and John L. McNulty
- Treatment of Personality Disorders From the Perspective of the Five-Factor Model, Michael H. Stone
- Proposal for Axis II - Diagnosing Personality Disorders Using the Five-Factor Model, Thomas A. Widiger, Paul T. Costa Jr and Robert R. McCrae.
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