Using Basic Personality Research to Inform Personality Pathology
Using Basic Personality Research to Inform Personality Pathology
Samuel, Douglas B.; Lynam, Donald R.
Oxford University Press Inc
04/2019
288
Dura
Inglês
9780190227074
15 a 20 dias
530
Contributors
Section I: Introduction to Personality Disorders
Chapter 1. Historical Overview of Personality Disorders
Thomas A. Widiger
Chapter 2. The Current State of Personality Disorders through the Lens of PDTRT
Carl W. Lejuez, Alexis Matusiewicz, Nadia Bounoua, & James Soldinger
Chapter 3. Personality Disorders as Collections of Traits
Joshua D. Miller
Section II: Assessment Methods and Issues
Chapter 4. Using Basic Personality Process Models to Inform the Personality Disorders: Core Momentary Stressor-Symptom Contingencies as Basic Etiology
William Fleeson, R. Michael Furr, Malek Mneimne, & Elizabeth Mayfield Arnold
Chapter 5. The Interpersonal Situation: Integrating Personality Assessment, Case Formulation, and Intervention
Christopher J. Hopwood, Aaron L. Pincus, Aidan G. C. Wright
Chapter 6. Personality Dysfunction and Trait Extremity: Conceptually, but not Empirically Distinct?
Lee Anna Clark, Elizabeth J. Daly, Stephanie Larew, Hallie Nuzum, Thomas Kingsbury, Jaime L. Shapiro, Xia Allen, & Eunyoe Ro
Section III: Development Across the Life Course
Chapter 7. The Principles of Personality Trait Development and their Relation to Psychopathology
Brent W. Roberts & Rodica I. Damian
Chapter 8. Advances in Child Personality Research and Relevance for Personality Pathology
Jennifer L. Tackett, Kathleen W. Reardon, Kathrin Herzhoff, & Shauna C. Kushner
Chapter 9. The Prevalence, Stability, and Impact of Personality Pathology in Later Life: Preliminary Findings from the SPAN Study.
Thomas F. Oltmanns & Steve Balsis
Section IV: Biological Bases of Personality
Chapter 10. Personality as Adaptation: Perspectives from Nonhuman Primates
John P. Capitanio & William A. Mason
Chapter 11. Molecular Trait Psychology: Advancing the Field by Moving from Gene-Hunting to Tool-Making
Turhan Canli
Index
Contributors
Section I: Introduction to Personality Disorders
Chapter 1. Historical Overview of Personality Disorders
Thomas A. Widiger
Chapter 2. The Current State of Personality Disorders through the Lens of PDTRT
Carl W. Lejuez, Alexis Matusiewicz, Nadia Bounoua, & James Soldinger
Chapter 3. Personality Disorders as Collections of Traits
Joshua D. Miller
Section II: Assessment Methods and Issues
Chapter 4. Using Basic Personality Process Models to Inform the Personality Disorders: Core Momentary Stressor-Symptom Contingencies as Basic Etiology
William Fleeson, R. Michael Furr, Malek Mneimne, & Elizabeth Mayfield Arnold
Chapter 5. The Interpersonal Situation: Integrating Personality Assessment, Case Formulation, and Intervention
Christopher J. Hopwood, Aaron L. Pincus, Aidan G. C. Wright
Chapter 6. Personality Dysfunction and Trait Extremity: Conceptually, but not Empirically Distinct?
Lee Anna Clark, Elizabeth J. Daly, Stephanie Larew, Hallie Nuzum, Thomas Kingsbury, Jaime L. Shapiro, Xia Allen, & Eunyoe Ro
Section III: Development Across the Life Course
Chapter 7. The Principles of Personality Trait Development and their Relation to Psychopathology
Brent W. Roberts & Rodica I. Damian
Chapter 8. Advances in Child Personality Research and Relevance for Personality Pathology
Jennifer L. Tackett, Kathleen W. Reardon, Kathrin Herzhoff, & Shauna C. Kushner
Chapter 9. The Prevalence, Stability, and Impact of Personality Pathology in Later Life: Preliminary Findings from the SPAN Study.
Thomas F. Oltmanns & Steve Balsis
Section IV: Biological Bases of Personality
Chapter 10. Personality as Adaptation: Perspectives from Nonhuman Primates
John P. Capitanio & William A. Mason
Chapter 11. Molecular Trait Psychology: Advancing the Field by Moving from Gene-Hunting to Tool-Making
Turhan Canli
Index