Table of Contents:
  • Evolution as a foundation for psychological theories / C. Hendrick
  • Nature and nature in personality disorders / J. Paris
  • Identity diffusion in severe personality disorders / O.F. Kernberg
  • A language and methodology for studying the hierarchies in the DSMs / R.K. Blashfield, E.H. Flanagan
  • Critique of psychoanalysis / A. Grünbaum
  • Genetic contributions to personality structure / W.J. Livesley, K.L. Jang
  • The interpersonal nexus of personality disorders / A.L. Pincus
  • Systems theory foundations of personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy / J.J. Magnavita
  • Psychodynamic theory and personality disorders / R.F. Bornstein
  • Self psychological foundations of personality disorders / M. Silverstein
  • Political psychology and personality / A. Immelman
  • Concepts of normality and the classification of psychopathology / M. Sabshin
  • Prototype diagnosis of personality / D. Westen, R. Bradley
  • A five-factor model perspective on personality disorders / P.T. Costa, R.R. McCrae
  • Psychopathy as a construct / R. Blackburn
  • Borderline personality disorder / N. Bockian
  • Integrative personality assessment with self-report and performance-based measures / I.B. Weiner
  • The study of psychosocial factors influencing medical diseases / M.H. Antoni
  • Personality-based assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder / G.S. Everly
  • Measuring normal personality the Millon way / S. Strack
  • Experience in translating the Millon inventories in a European country / E. Simonsen
  • Issues in the international use of psychological tests / J. Derksen, H. Sloore
  • Addressing interpersonal and intrapsychic components of personality during psychotherapy / L. Smith Benjamin
  • Cognitive therapy for the personality disorders / R.L. Leahy, J. Beck, A.T. Beck
  • Schema therapy for the personality disorders / D.P. Bernstein
  • The role of common factors in domain-focused psychotherapy for the personality disorders / D. Dorr
  • Interpersonal motives and personality disorders / L.M. Horowitz, K.R. Wilson
  • Personology, personality disorders, and psychotherapy integration / J. Gold
  • Reflections on the future of personology and psychopathology / Theodore Millon.