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ffirs.qxd 10/7/04 11:47 AM Page i HANDBOOK OF PERSONOLOGY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY ffirs.qxd 10/7/04 11:47 AM Page ii ffirs.qxd 10/7/04 11:47 AM Page iii HANDBOOK OF PERSONOLOGY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Edited by Stephen Strack John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ffirs.qxd 10/7/04 11:47 AM Page iv This book is printed on acid-free paper. ➇ Copyright ©2005 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. Published simultaneously in Canada. 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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Handbook of personology and psychopathology / edited by Stephen Strack. p. cm. Festschrift for Theodore Millon. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-471-45907-0 (cloth) 1. Personality disorders. 2. Personality. 3. Personality assessment. 4. Psychology, Pathological. 5. Mental illness—Classification. 6. Millon, Theodore. I. Strack, Stephen. II. Millon, Theodore. RC554.H366 2005 616.85′81—dc22 2004042237 Printed in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ffirs.qxd 10/7/04 11:47 AM Page v This volume comprises essays written in honor of Theodore Millon Architect of, and advocate for, a comprehensive, integrated science of personology and psychopathology With admiration and gratitude from his students, colleagues, and friends “A lerer iz vi a boym vos trogt gute frukht” (A teacher is like a tree that bears good fruit) ffirs.qxd 10/7/04 11:47 AM Page vi ftoc.qxd 10/7/04 11:46 AM Page vii Contents Preface xi Part I Conceptual Issues Chapter 1 Evolution as a Foundation for Psychological Theories 3 Clyde Hendrick Chapter 2 Nature and Nurture in Personality Disorders 24 Joel Paris Chapter 3 Identity Diffusion in Severe Personality Disorders 39 Otto F. Kernberg Chapter 4 A Language and Methodology for Studying the Hierarchies in the DSMs 50 Roger K. Blashfield and Elizabeth H. Flanagan Chapter 5 Critique of Psychoanalysis 73 Adolf Grünbaum Part II Theoretical Models, Topics, and Issues Chapter 6 Genetic Contributions to Personality Structure 103 W. John Livesley and Kerry L. Jang Chapter 7 The Interpersonal Nexus of Personality Disorders 120 Aaron L. Pincus Chapter 8 Systems Theory Foundations of Personality, Psychopathology, and Psychotherapy 140 Jeffrey J. Magnavita Chapter 9 Psychodynamic Theory and Personality Disorders 164 Robert F. Bornstein vii ftoc.qxd 10/7/04 11:46 AM Page viii viii Contents Chapter 10 Self Psychological Foundations of Personality Disorders 181 Marshall L. Silverstein Chapter 11 Political Psychology and Personality 198 Aubrey Immelman Part III Taxonomy, Classification, and Syndromes Chapter 12 Concepts of Normality and the Classification of Psychopathology 229 Melvin Sabshin Chapter 13 Prototype Diagnosis of Personality 238 Drew Westen and Rebekah Bradley Chapter 14 A Five-Factor Model Perspective on Personality Disorders 257 Paul T. Costa Jr. and Robert R. McCrae Chapter 15 Psychopathy as a Personality Construct 271 Ronald Blackburn Chapter 16 Borderline Personality Disorder 292 Neil Bockian Part IV Assessment Themes Chapter 17 Integrative Personality Assessment with Self-Report and Performance-Based Measures 317 Irving B. Weiner Chapter 18 The Study of Psychosocial Factors Influencing Medical Diseases 332 Michael H. Antoni Chapter 19 Personality-Based Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 364 George S. Everly Jr. Chapter 20 Measuring Normal Personality the Millon Way 372 Stephen Strack Chapter 21 Experiences in Translating the Millon Inventories in a European Country 390 Eric Simonsen Chapter 22 Issues in the International Use of Psychological Tests 403 Jan Derksen and Hedwig Sloore ftoc.qxd 10/7/04 11:46 AM Page ix Contents ix Part V Treatment Issues Chapter 23 Addressing Interpersonal and Intrapsychic Components of Personality During Psychotherapy 417 Lorna Smith Benjamin Chapter 24 Cognitive Therapy for the Personality Disorders 442 Robert L. Leahy, Judith Beck, and Aaron T. Beck Chapter 25 Schema Therapy for Personality Disorders 462 David P. Bernstein Chapter 26 The Role of Common Factors in Domain-Focused Psychotherapy for the Personality Disorders 478 Darwin Dorr Chapter 27 Interpersonal Motives and Personality Disorders 495 Leonard M. Horowitz and Kelly R. Wilson Chapter 28 Personology, Personality Disorders, and Psychotherapy Integration 511 Jerry Gold Part VI Future Perspective Chapter 29 Reflections on the Future of Personology and Psychopathology 527 Theodore Millon Highlights of Theodore Millon’s Career 547 Author Index 555 Subject Index 569

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