Personality Disorders?is an up-to-date, evidence-based, and accessibly written review to assist psychiatry, psychology, social work, and mental health trainees and seasoned practitioners in their understanding and treatment of patients with various personality styles and personality disorders. The work is divided into three sections, which include clinical illustrations and wisdom from well-known expert clinicians. Section I provides an overview of the assessment of personality styles and disorders and a general clinical approach, including epidemiology, interviewing, and developing a categorical and trait diagnosis. Section II describes the major evidence-based multi-clinical treatment approaches for personality disorders, such as general management, cognitive and behavioral therapies, dialectical behavioral therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapies, schema focused psychotherapy, mentalization-based treatment, and family and group therapy. Section III covers the major specific personality disorders, their treatments, and management of relevant co-morbidities. Each chapter offers key point summaries, provides useful resources for patients, and scholarly references for psychiatry trainees and clinicians. Chapters are written from a bio-psycho-social-cultural perspective using either a single theoretical approach or a multi-modal treatment approach. This book is the most comprehensive guide to personality disorders to date, detailing a wide array of multi-theoretical and inclusive clinical treatment approaches.
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Dr. Robert E. Feinstein is currently a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in a private practice and organizational consulting in Stamford, Connecticut. He is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Donald and Barbara Zucker Medical School at Northwell/Hofstra. He teaches and supervises at Zucker Hillside Hospital in Long Island, New York and from his private practice. Dr. Feinstein studied at the New York University School of Medicine, was a psychiatry resident at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY. He trained as a psychoanalyst at Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Dr. Feinstein was formerly Professor of Psychiatry at University of Colorado School of Medicine and Dell Medical School. In addition, Dr. Feinstein served as Senior Associate Dean of Education at the Colorado School of Medicine, is a University of Colorado Denver President's Teacher's Scholar, and former Director of Psychiatric Residency Training at New York Medical College. He is an author, expert teacher, supervisor, mentor, researcher, psychiatric consultant, with many peer review publications in psychiatric education, psychotherapy, personality disorders, suicide and violence prevention , behavioral change, health & wellbeing, and integrated care. He also edited "Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care" which was published by Oxford University Press in 2017. In addition, as a clinician and administrator he was Director of Psychiatric Emergency Service at Jacobi Hospital in the Bronx, NY and was Associate Director of the Borderline Personality Disorder's Unit at the NYS Psychiatric Institute at Columbia University College of Physician and Surgeons. He was also a developer/consultant to five state crisis intervention services in Connecticut. He was Vice Chair of Education at the University of Colorado Medical School and Associate Chair of Education at Dell Medical School.
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Personality DisordersÂis an up-to-date, evidence-based, and accessibly written review to assist psychiatry, psychology, social work, and mental health trainees and seasoned practitioners in their understanding and treatment of patients with various personality styles and personality disorders. The work is divided into three sections, which include clinical illustrations and wisdom from well-known expert clinicians. Section I provides an overview of the assessment of personality styles and disorders and a general clinical approach, including epidemiology, interviewing, and developing a categorical and trait diagnosis. Section II describes the major evidence-based multi-clinical treatment approaches for personality disorders, such as general management, cognitive and behavioral therapies, dialectical behavioral therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapies, schema focused psychotherapy, mentalization-based treatment, and family and group therapy. Section III covers the major specific personality disorders, their treatments, and management of relevant co-morbidities. Each chapter offers key point summaries, provides useful resources for patients, and scholarly references for psychiatry trainees and clinicians. Chapters are written from a bio-psycho-social-cultural perspective using either a single theoretical approach or a multi-modal treatment approach. This book is the most comprehensive guide to personality disorders to date, detailing a wide array of multi-theoretical and inclusive clinical treatment approaches.
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Contents Preface Acknowledgments Contributors I. OVERVIEW 1. The Personality Syndromes Jonathan Shedler 2. Levels of Personality Organization: Theoretical Background and Clinical Applications Eve Caligor, John F. Clarkin, and Julia F. Sowislo 3. Pathways Between Psychological Trauma and the Development of Personality Disorders Valerie Rosen, Gregory Fonzo, Emily Rosen, and Alex Preston 4. Integrating Clinical and Empirical Approaches to Personality: The Shedler- Westen Assessment Procedure (SWAP) Jonathan Shedler II. MULTI-THEORETICAL TREATMENTS OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS 5. Crossing the Alphabet Divide: Navigating the Evidence for DBT, GPM, MBT, ST, and TFP for BPD Kenneth N. Levy, Benjamin N. Johnson, and Haruka Notsu 6. The Big 6: Evidence- based Therapies for the Treatment of Personality Disorders Robert E. Feinstein 7. Managing Patients with Personality Disorders in Medical Settings Robert E. Feinstein 8. Transference- focused Psychotherapy Christopher Green and Frank Yeomans 9. Mentalization- based Treatment Robert P. Drozek and Jonathan T. Henry 10. Cognitive- behavioral Therapy Matthew W. Southward, Stephen A. Semcho, and Shannon Sauer- Zavala 11. Dialectical Behavior Therapy Sheila E. Crowell, Parisa R. Kaliush, Robert D. Vlisides- Henry, and Nicolette Molina 12. Schema Therapy Anja Schaich, Eva Fassbinder, and Arnoud Arntz 13. Good Psychiatric Management (GPM) for Borderline Personality Disorder Richard G. Hersh, Benjamin McCommon, Emma Golkin, and Jennifer Sotsky 14. Employing Psychodynamic Process- oriented Group Psychotherapy with Personality Disorders Kenneth M. Pollock and Robert E. Feinstein 15. Psychopharmacology of Personality Disorders Tawny L. Smith and Samantha M. Catanzano III. PERSONALITY DISORDERS 16. Paranoid Personalities (Vigilant Style) Royce Lee and Edwin Santos 17. Some Thoughts about Schizoid Dynamics Nancy McWilliams 18. Antisocial Personalities Glen O. Gabbard 19. Borderline Personality Disorder Curtis C. Bogetti and Eric A. Fertuck 20. Histrionic Personality Disorder Michelle Magid and Isadora Fox 21. Narcissistic Personality Disorder Alyson A. Gorun, Benjamin A. Scherban, and Elizabeth L. Auchincloss 22. Avoidant Personality Disorder Len Sperry and Gerardo Casteleiro 23. Dependent Personalities Robert F. Bornstein and Adam P. Natoli 24. Obsessive- compulsive Personality Disorder Cynthia Playfair 25. Masochistic/ Self- defeating Personality Styles Robert Alan Glick and Brenda Berger Index