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Title:
Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality / edited by Thomas A. Widiger and Paul T. Costa Jr.
Edition:
3rd ed.
Publisher:
American Psychological Association,
Copyright Date:
©2013
Description:
xii, 468 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Subject:
Personality disorders.
NEO Five-Factor Inventory.
Personality Disorders--classification.
Personality Disorders--diagnosis.
Personality Assessment.
Personality Inventory.
NEO Five-Factor Inventory.
Personality disorders.
Other Authors:
Widiger, Thomas A.
Costa, Paul T.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
14. Five-Factor Model Personality Functioning in Adults With Intellectual Disabilities / Sara E. Boyd. I. Conceptual and Empirical Background. 2. Introduction to the Empirical and Theoretical Status of the Five-Factor Model of Personality Traits / Robert R. McCrae and Paul T. Costa Jr. -- 3. On the Valid Description of Personality Dysfunction / Tamika C.B. Zapolski, Leila Guller, and Gregory T. Smith -- 4. Childhood Antecedents of Personality Disorder: A Five-Factor Model Perspective / Filip De Fruyt and Barbara De Clercq -- 5. Universality of the Five-Factor Model of Personality / Jüri Allik, Anu Realo, and Robert R. McCrae -- 6. Five-Factor Model Personality Disorder Research / Thomas A. Widiger, Paul T. Costa Jr., Whitney L. Gore, and Cristina Crego -- II. Patient Populations. 7. Psychopathy From the Perspective of the Five-Factor Model of Personality / Karen Derefinko and Donald R. Lynam -- 8. Borderline Personality Disorder: A Five-Factor Model Perspective / Timothy J. Trull and Whitney C. Brown -- 9. Narcissistic Personality Disorder and the Five-Factor Model: Delineating Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Grandiose Narcissism, and Vulnerable Narcissism / W. Keith Campbell and Joshua D. Miller -- 10. A Five-Factor Model Perspective of Schizotypal Personality Disorder / Maryanne Edmundson and Thomas R. Kwapil -- 11. Dependency and the Five-Factor Model / Whitney L. Gore and Aaron L. Pincus -- 12. Depressive Personality Disorder and the Five-Factor Model / R. Michael Bagby, Chris Watson, and Andrew G. Ryder -- 13. Alexithymia and the Five-Factor Model of Personality / Graeme J. Taylor and R. Michael Bagby -- 14. Five-Factor Model Personality Functioning in Adults With Intellectual Disabilities / Sara E. Boyd.
Appendix: Description of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R) Facet Scales. 25. Informant Reports and the Assessment of Personality Disorders Using the Five-Factor Model / Thomas F. Oltmanns and Erika Carlson -- 17. Prototype Matching and the Five-Factor Model: Capturing the DSM-IV Personality Disorders / Joshua D. Miller -- 18. Using the Five-Factor Model to Assess Disordered Personality / Donald R. Lynam -- IV. Clinical Application. 19. Diagnosis of Personality Disorder Using the Five-Factor Model and the Proposed DSM-5 / Thomas A. Widiger, Paul T. Costa Jr., and Robert R. McCrae -- 20. Conceptual and Empirical Support for the Clinical Utility of Five-Factor Model Personality Disorder Diagnosis / Stephanie N. Mullins-Sweatt -- 21. Further Use of the NEO PI-R Personality Dimensions in Differential Treatment Planning / Cynthia Sanderson and John F. Clarkin -- 22. Treatment of Personality Disorders From the Perspective of the Five-Factor Model / Michael H. Stone -- 23. Crossover Analysis: Using the Five-Factor Model and Revised NEO Personality Inventory to Assess Couples / Ralph L. Piedmont and Thomas E. Rodgerson -- 24. Dialectical Behavior Therapy From the Perspective of the Five-Factor Model of Personality / Stephanie D. Stepp, Diana J. Whalen, and Tiffany D. Smith -- 25. Disorders of Personality: Clinical Treatment From a Five-Factor Model Perspective / Jennifer R. Presnall -- V. Conclusions and Future Research. 26. Final Word and Future Research / Thomas A. Widiger and Paul T. Costa Jr. -- Appendix: Description of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R) Facet Scales.
Summary:
In the upcoming fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Associations Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the major innovation for the personality disorders will likely be a shift from the classic syndrome-based approach to a dimensional description approach. This book explains how personality disorders can be understood from the perspective of the Five-Factor Model (FFM), the most heavily researched and empirically supported dimensional model of general personality structure. Since the second edition of this authoritative text was published in 2002, the research base supporting the FFM has more than quadrupled. As a result, the vast majority of this volume is new. The chapters summarize the conceptual and empirical support for the FFM, including the dimensional description of specific personality disorders and the application of the model for assessment and treatment. Case studies are also provided.
ISBN:
1433811669
9781433811661
OCLC:
(OCoLC)784445248
LCCN:
2012005350
Locations:
I6OX771 -- Mercy College Library (Des Moines)
SOAX911 -- Simpson College - Dunn Library (Indianola)

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