1 edition. — Wiley, 2005. — 580 p. — ISBN-10: 0471459070, ISBN-13: 978-0471459071.
Conceptual Issues
Evolution as a Foundation for Psychological TheoriesClyde HendrickNature and Nurture in Personality DisordersJoel ParisIdentity Diffusion in Severe Personality DisordersOtto F. KernbergA Language and Methodology for Studying the
Hierarchies in the DSMsRoger K. Blashfield and Elizabeth H. FlanaganCritique of PsychoanalysisAdolf GrünbaumTheoretical Models, Topics, and Issues
Genetic Contributions to Personality StructureW. John Livesley and Kerry L. JangThe Interpersonal Nexus of Personality DisordersAaron L. PincusSystems Theory Foundations of Personality,
Psychopathology, and PsychotherapyJef frey J. MagnavitaPsychodynamic Theory and Personality DisordersRobert F. BornsteinSelf Psychological Foundations of Personality DisordersMarshall L. SilversteinPolitical Psychology and PersonalityAubrey ImmelmanTaxonomy, Classification, and Syndromes
Concepts of Normality and the Classification
of PsychopathologyMelvin SabshinPrototype Diagnosis of PersonalityDrew Westen and Rebekah BradleyA Five-Factor Model Perspective on
Personality DisordersPaul T. Costa Jr. and Robert R. McCraePsychopathy as a Personality ConstructRonald BlackburnBorderline Personality Disorder
Neil BockianAssessment Themes
Integrative Personality Assessment with Self-Report
and Performance-Based MeasuresIrving B. WeinerThe Study of Psychosocial Factors Influencing
Medical DiseasesMichael H. AntoniPersonality-Based Assessment of Posttraumatic
Stress DisorderGeorge S. Everly Jr.Measuring Normal Personality the Millon WayStephen StrackExperiences in Translating the Millon Inventories
in a European CountryEric SimonsenIssues in the International Use of Psychological TestsJan Derksen and Hedwig SloorePart V Treatment Issues
Addressing Interpersonal and Intrapsychic
Components of Personality During PsychotherapyLorna Smith BenjaminCognitive Therapy for the Personality DisordersRobert L . Leahy, Judith Beck, and Aaron T. BeckSchema Therapy for Personality DisordersDavid P. BernsteinThe Role of Common Factors in Domain-Focused
Psychotherapy for the Personality DisordersDarwin DorrInterpersonal Motives and Personality DisordersLeonard M. Horowitz and Kelly R. WilsonPersonology, Personality Disorders, and
Psychotherapy IntegrationJerry GoldPart VI Future Perspective
Ref lections on the Future of Personology
and PsychopathologyTheodore MillonHighlights of Theodore Millon’s Career