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Informationen zum Autor THEODORE MILLON is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard University and Professor of Psychology at the University of Miami. Recognized as the leading authority on personality disorders, Dr. Millon is the author of many influential publications, including Toward a New Personology: An Evolutionary Model and Personality and its Disorders: A Biosocial Learning Approach, both published by Wiley; as well as Clinical Multiaxial Inventory II Manual and Theories of Personality and Psychopathology Klappentext Praise for Personality-Guided Therapy "A comprehensive, innovative approach to the treatment of syndromal and personality disorders. This volume is a 'must read' for students as well as mental health professionals."--Aaron T. Beck, MD, University Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania "[Millon] masterfully integrates disparate systems of psychotherapy, as well as personality theory and clinical practice, in reminding us that psychotherapy is not, and never will be, a disembodied treatment of simple disorders, but rather textured interpersonal relationships with complex people. Brilliant in concept and amazing in scope!"--John C. Norcross, PhD, University of Scranton, President-elect, APA Division of Psychotherapy "His freshly conceived focus on tailoring treatment modalities to fit individual patient's personality pattern adds an important new dimension to the psychological intervention literature."--Irving B. Weiner, PhD, University of South Florida "[This book] provides par excellence the type of integrative thinking clinicians need, our training program should utilize, and our field is striving for."--John F. Clarkin, PhD, New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center "Students of various disciplines, as well as seasoned mental health professionals, will undoubtedly return again and again to this volume to glean a deeper understanding of personality functioning and to develop a greater appreciation of how to approach these disorders therapeutically. This volume is sure to prove a classic in the field."--Jeffrey J. Magnavita, PhD, ABPP, Connecticut Center for Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Zusammenfassung This manual provides comprehensive guidelines on psychotherapy for DSM -IV Axis I (psychological) and II (personality) disorders. Each chapter examines a specific disorder (e.g. depression! anxiety! antisocial) and contains detailed instruction on using the treatment model and case examples to help illustrate techniques. Inhaltsverzeichnis FOUNDATIONS. A Brief Review of Modern Treatment Modalities. A Perspective on Contemporary Trends. Personality-Guided Synergism. Planning Personality-Guided Treatment. CLINICAL SYNDROMES--AXIS I. Treating Acute, Posttraumatic, and Generalized AnxietySyndromes. Treating Anxiety-Related Psychological Syndromes: Phobic,Dissociative, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders. Treating Anxiety-Related Physical Syndromes: Somatoform andConversion Disorders. Treating Mood-Related Syndromes: Dysthymic, Major Depressive, andBipolar Disorders. Treating Cognitive Dysfunction Syndromes: Substance-Related andSchizophrenic Disorders. PERSONALITY DISORDERS--AXIS II. Treating Schizoid Personality Patterns. Treating Avoidant Personality Patterns. Treating Depressive Personality Patterns. Treating Dependent Personality Patterns. Treating Histrionic Personality Patterns. Treating Narcissistic Personality Patterns. Treating Antisocial Personality Patterns. Treating Sadistic Personality Patterns. Treating Compulsive Personality Patterns. Treating Negativistic Personality Patterns. Treating Masochistic Personality Patterns. Treating Schizotypal Personality Patterns. Treating ...