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The DSM-IV personality disorders / edited by W. John Livesley.

Van Pelt Library RC554 .D78 1995
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Livesley, W. John.
Series:
Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Personality disorders--Classification.
Personality disorders.
Personality disorders--Diagnosis.
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders.
Personality Disorders--diagnosis.
Personality Disorders--classification.
Medical Subjects:
Personality Disorders--diagnosis.
Personality Disorders--classification.
Physical Description:
xviii, 516 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Guilford Press, 1995.
Summary:
Reflecting the tremendous progress in the study of personality disorders, this authoritative work examines the background, influences on, and evolution of DSM-IV classification and offers critical analyses of each personality disorder diagnosis. Part I lays the groundwork for subsequent sections by surveying the history of personality disorders classification and examining the influences and compromises that were required to formulate the system. Chapters in Part II review the literature on the ten DSM-IV personality disorders diagnoses, offering a unique look at the approach used to define each diagnosis and the factors that influenced the selection of diagnostic criteria. Also included are critical commentaries on each diagnosis by recognized experts who were not part of the DSM-IV Work Group. The diagnostic concepts that have been proposed but not included in DSM-IV are covered in Part III, which examines the reasons particular diagnoses were included or omitted. The limitations of the DSM classification system are illuminated in Part IV where chapters consider controversial issues and alternative approaches. Based in part on reports from the DSM-IV Personality Work Group previously published in the Journal of Personality Disorders this volume provides a detailed update for psychiatric clinicians, clinical psychologists, researchers, residents, educators, and students, and presents an important account of the current state of the classification of personality disorder.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0898622573
OCLC:
31605263

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