Contributors................................................................................................
Introduction: Personality Disorders Into the 21st Century.........................
Steven K. Huprich
I. Current Issues in the Diagnosis and Assessment
of Personality Disorders ......................................................................
Chapter 1. The Value of Retaining Personality
Disorder Diagnoses.........................................................
Kenneth R. Silk
Chapter 2. A Critical Evaluation of Retaining Personality
Categories and Types......................................................
Douglas B. Samuel and Sarah A. Griffin
Chapter 3. The Role of Traits in Describing, Assessing, and
Understanding Personality Pathology............................
Kristian E. Markon and Katherine G. Jonas
Chapter 4. A Critical Evaluation of Moving Toward a Trait
System for Personality Disorder Assessment.................
Kevin B. Meehan and John F. Clarkin
II. Research and Assessment Strategies...............................................
Chapter 5. At the Nexus of Science and Practice: Answering
Basic Clinical Questions in Personality Disorder
Assessment and Diagnosis With Quantitative
Modeling Techniques...................................................
Aidan G. C. Wright and Johannes Zimmermann
Chapter 6. Lessons Learned From Longitudinal Studies
of Personality Disorders................................................
Alex S. Keuroghlian and Mary C. Zanarini
Chapter 7. Biological Bases of Personality Disorders.....................
Susan C. South
Chapter 8. Object Relations Theories and Personality
Disorders: Internal Representations and
Defense Mechanisms....................................................
Caleb Siefert and Jonathan H. Porcerelli
Chapter 9. Integrating Clinical and Empirical Perspectives
on Personality: The Shedler–Westen Assessment
Procedure (SWAP).......................................................
Jonathan Shedler
Chapter 10. Assessing Explicit and Implicit Processes
in Personality Pathology ..............................................
Irving B. Weiner
Chapter 11. Process-Focused Assessment of Personality
Pathology......................................................................
Robert F. Bornstein
III. Moving Toward Integrated and Unified Models
of Personality Disorders and Pathology ........................................
Chapter 12. An Integrative, Psychodynamic Framework
of Personality Pathology...............................................
Patrick Luyten and Sidney J. Blatt
Chapter 13. An Integrative Attachment Theory Framework
of Personality Disorders................................................
Kenneth N. Levy, J. Wesley Scala,
Christina M. Temes, and Tracy L. Clouthier
Chapter 14. An Integrative Interpersonal Framework
for Understanding Personality Pathology .....................
Nicole M. Cain and Emily B. Ansell
Chapter 15. An Integrating and Comprehensive Model
of Personality Pathology Based on
Evolutionary Theory ....................................................
Theodore Millon and Stephen Strack
Chapter 16. The Cognitive–Affective Processing System
Model of Personality Pathology: Ready-Made
for Theoretical Integration ..........................................
Steven K. Huprich and Sharon M. Nelson
Chapter 17. The Link Between Personality Theory and
Psychological Treatment: A Shifting Terrain ..............
John F. Clarkin, Nicole M. Cain,
and W. John Livesley
Index ........................................................................................................
About the Editor......................................................................................
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