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Dimensional Models of Personality Disorders - Refining the Research Agenda for Dsm-v

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Klappentext Drawn from a planning conference for DSM-V, Dimensional Models of Personality Disorders opens with a presentation of 18 proposals for dimensional approaches and proceeds with provocative contributions on a number of related issues ranging from hard science to clinical practice. The topics covered include molecular genetic research, neurobiological dimensional models of personality, and broad-spectrum developmental antecedents of adult personality disorders. In considering such a major revision to the DSM, the volume addresses not only the separation of clinical and personality disorders across Axes I and II but also the challenges of coverage and cutoffs that must be addressed if dimensional models are to be considered as viable alternatives to categorical diagnosis. Zusammenfassung This collection of papers renews long-standing proposals for incorporating a dimensional model of personality disorder within the next DSM. It describes alternative models, addresses questions regarding their clinical application and utility, and suggests that future research seek to integrate such models.

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Authors Thomas A. (EDT)/ Simonsen Widiger
Assisted by Darrel A. Regier (Editor), Erik Simonsen (Editor), Paul J. Sirovatka (Editor), Thomas A. Widiger (Editor), Thomas A. (University of Kentucky) Widiger (Editor)
Publisher American Psychiatric Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.10.2006
 
EAN 9780890422960
ISBN 978-0-89042-296-0
No. of pages 281
Dimensions 152 mm x 222 mm x 13 mm
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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