Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of DSM-IV-TR Personality DisordersThe second edition of this classic handbook includes the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders that have emerged since the publication of the DSM-IV-TR. Sperry highlights the many significant advances in the field, providing the reader with a complete summary of new intervention strategies, treatment approaches, and research findings. In addition, this text includes greater coverage of Borderline Personality Disorder and presents an introduction to the diagnostic schema likely to be adopted by the DSM-V. The Handbook is at once comprehensive and concise, offering integrative assessment and treatment strategies as well as theoretical overview for the full range of personality disorders. Its reader-friendly style and organization and make it an authoritative and accessible resource for clinicians and students of all mental health disciplines. |
Contents
TRENDS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER | 37 |
CHAPTER 3 AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER | 58 |
CHAPTER 4 BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER | 78 |
CHAPTER 5 DEPENDENT PERSONALITY DISORDER | 108 |
CHAPTER 6 HISTRIONIC PERSONALITY DISORDER | 129 |
CHAPTER 7 NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER | 147 |
CHAPTER 8 OBSESSIVECOMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER | 170 |
CHAPTER 9 PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER | 191 |
CHAPTER 10 SCHIZOID PERSONALITY DISORDER | 212 |
CHAPTER 11 SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER | 231 |
REFERENCES | 249 |
NAME INDEX | 269 |
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Other editions - View all
Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of DSM-IV-TR Personality Disorders Len Sperry Limited preview - 2003 |
Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of DSM-IV-TR Personality Disorders Len Sperry No preview available - 2003 |
Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of the DSM-IV Personality Disorders Len Sperry No preview available - 1995 |
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