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Title Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality / edited by Paul T. Costa, Jr. and Thomas A. Widiger.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2002]
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Edition 2nd ed.
Description 1 online resource (xii, 493 pages) : illustrations
File Type Electronic book.
Access Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Form Also available in print.
System Details Mode of access: world wide web.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary The 1994 edition of Personality Disorders and the Five-Factor Model of Personality has been a definitive resource for researchers and clinicians interested in the applications of the Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality disorders. Since new empirical research has been conducted, and key theoretical developments have occurred, this edition updates information from the 1st edition and offers 9 new chapters. A new chapter by the editors presents a comprehensive summary of 55 empirical studies published since 1994 on the relationship of the FFM to personality disorder symptoms. Additional new chapters cover: the history and conceptual background of the FFM; five-factor translations of DSM personality disorders; empirical findings on the structure and symptomatology of personality disorders from the five-factor perspective; application of the FFM to a variety of patient populations; the use of standardized instruments to assess personality; and the FFM's usefulness in tailoring treatment to the personality dimensions of particular patients.
This 2nd edition reprints 15 chapters from the 1st edition with updated references and reframes their emphases in terms of the empirical and conceptual advances that have occurred in the last 5 or 6 years. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).
Contents Introduction: Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality / P.T. Costa, Jr. and T.A. Widiger. -- pt. 1. Conceptual background. Historical antecedents of the five-factor model / J.M. Digman ; Toward a dimensional model for the personality disorders / T.A. Widiger and A.J. Frances ; A five-factor perspective on personality disorder research / T.J. Trull and R.R. McCrae ; Five-factor model personality disorder research / T.A. Widiger and P.T. Costa, Jr. ; A description of the DSM-IV personality disorders with the five-factor model of personality / T.A. Widiger ... [et al.]. -- pt. 2. Models of personality dimensions and disorders. Personality structure and the structure of personality disorders / J.S. Wiggins and A.L. Pincus ; Personality disorder symptomatology from the five-factor model perspective / L.A. Clark, L. Vorhies, and J.L. McEwen ; Dimensions of personality disorder and the five-factor model of personality / M.L. Schroeder, J.A. Wormworth, and W.J. Livesley ; Two approaches to identifying the dimensions of personality disorder: convergence on the five-factor model / L.A. Clark and W.J. Livesley ; Big five, alternative five, and seven personality dimensions: validity in substance -dependent patients / S.A. Ball ; Constellations of dependency within the five-factor model of personality in Chinese psychiatric patients / J. Yang ... [et al.] ; Tests of general and specific models of personality disorder configuration / B.P. O'Connor and J.A. Dyce. -- pt. 3. Patient populations and clinical cases. Personality trait characteristics and opioid abusers with and without comorbid personality disorders / R.K. Broomer, C.W. Schmidt, Jr., and J.H. Herbst ; The NEO personality inventory and the Milton clinical multiaxial inventory in the forensic evaluation of sex offenders / G.K. Lehne ; A case of borderline personality disorder / S. Bruehl ; Narcissism from the perspective of the five-factor model / E.M. Corbitt ; Personality of the psychopath / T.J. Harpur, S.D. Hart, and R.D. Hare ; Psychopathy from the perspective of the five-factor model of personality / D.R. Lynam. -- pt. 4. Diagnosis and treatment using the five-factor model. Further use of the NEO-PI-R personality dimensions in differential treatment planning / C. Sanderson and J.F. Clarkin ; Using personality measurements in clinical practice / K.R. MacKenzie ; Implications of personality individual differences science for clinical work on personality disorders / A.R. Harkness and J.L. McNulty ; Treatment of personality disorders from the perspective of the five-factor model / M.H. Stone ; A proposal for Axis II: diagnosing personality disorders using the five-factor model / T.A. Widiger, P.T. Costa, Jr., and R.R. McCrae. -- Appendixes: The DSM-III-R personality disorders and the five-factor model ; Personality disorders proposed for DSM-IV ; The DSM-IV personality disorders and the five-factor model ; Description of the revised NEO personality inventory (NEO-PI-R) facet scales ; Diagnostic criteria of DSM-IV-TR Axis II personality disorders.
Issued By Made available through: American Psychological Association's PsyBooks Collection.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Personality disorders.
NEO Five-Factor Inventory.
Personality Disorders -- classification.
Personality Inventory.
NEO Five-Factor Inventory. (OCoLC)fst01032082
Personality disorders. (OCoLC)fst01058742
Added Author Costa, Paul T.
Widiger, Thomas A.
American Psychological Association.
Other Form: Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (print) (DLC) 2001033285
ISBN 1557988269 (alk. paper)
9781557988263 (alk. paper)
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