Dimensional Models of Personality Disorders Refining the Research Agenda for DSM V 1st Edition by Thomas A. Widiger, Erik Simonsen, Paul Sirovatka, Darrel A. Regier- Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-0890422960, 0890422966
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ISBN 10: 0890422966
ISBN 13: 978-0890422960
Author: Thomas A. Widiger, Erik Simonsen, Paul Sirovatka, Darrel A. Regier
This collection of papers renews long-standing proposals for incorporating a dimensional model of personality disorder within the next DSM. It describes alternative models, addresses questions regarding their clinical application and utility, and suggests that future research seek to integrate such models.
Table of contents:
- ALTERNATIVE DIMENSIONAL MODELS OF PERSONALITY DISORDER: Finding a Common Ground
Thomas A. Widiger, Ph.D.
Erik Simonsen, M.D. - COMMENTARY ON WIDIGER AND SIMONSEN: Toward a Consensus Personality Trait Structure
Lee Anna Clark, Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON WIDIGER AND SIMONSEN: Working Out a Dimensional Framework
John M. Oldham, M.D. - COMMENTARY ON WIDIGER AND SIMONSEN: From ICD-10 and DSM-IV to ICD-11 and DSM-V
Charles B. Pull, M.D., Ph.D. - BEHAVIORAL AND MOLECULAR GENETIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO A DIMENSIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONALITY DISORDER
W. John Livesley, M.D., Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON LIVESLEY: Genetic Contributions to a Dimensional Classification: Problems and Pitfalls
Peter McGuffin, M.D., Ph.D. - NEUROBIOLOGICAL DIMENSIONAL MODELS OF PERSONALITY: A Review of Three Models
Joel Paris, M.D. - COMMENTARY ON PARIS: Personality as a Dynamic Psychobiological System
C. Robert Cloninger, M.D. - COMMENTARY ON PARIS: The Problem of Severity in Personality Disorder Classification
Peter Tyrer, M.D. - TEMPERAMENT AND PERSONALITY AS BROAD-SPECTRUM ANTECEDENTS OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE
Ivan Mervielde, Ph.D.
Barbara De Clercq, Ph.D.
Filip De Fruyt, Ph.D.
Karla Van Leeuwen, Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON MERVIELDE ET AL.: Toward a Developmental Perspective on Personality Disorders
Rebecca L. Shiner, Ph.D. - PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS ACROSS CULTURES
Jüri Allik, Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON ALLIK: The Lexical Approach to the Study of Personality Structure
Michael Ashton, Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON ALLIK: A Historical Perspective on Personality Disorder
Juan J. López-Ibor, M.D. - COMMENTARY ON ALLIK: Cross-Cultural Diagnosis of Personality Disorders
Yueqin Huang, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D.
Siu Wa Tang, M.B., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.(C.) - CONTINUITY OF AXES I AND II: Toward a Unified Model of Personality, Personality Disorders, and Clinical Disorders
Robert F. Krueger, Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON KRUEGER: What to Do With the Old Distinctions
M. Tracie Shea, Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON KRUEGER: Traits Versus Types in the Classification of Personality Pathology
David Watson, Ph.D. - DIMENSIONAL MODELS OF PERSONALITY DISORDER: Coverage and Cutoffs
Timothy J. Trull, Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON TRULL: Drizzling on the 5 + 3 Factor Parade
Drew Westen, Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON TRULL: Just Do It: Replace Axis II With a Diagnostic System Based on the Five-Factor Model of Personality
Paul Costa Jr., Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON TRULL: Reservations and Hopes
Carl C. Bell, M.D. - CLINICAL UTILITY OF DIMENSIONAL MODELS FOR PERSONALITY PATHOLOGY
Roel Verheul, Ph.D. - COMMENTARY ON VERHEUL: Focusing on the Clinician’s Need for a Better Model
Erik Simonsen, M.D. - COMMENTARY ON VERHEUL: Clinical Utility of Dimensional Models for Personality Pathology
Theresa Wilberg, M.D., Ph.D. - PERSONALITY DISORDER RESEARCH AGENDA FOR DSM-V
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