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9 abr 2011

Personality Disorders and Older Adults: Diagnosis, Assessment, and Treatment

Seagal, D., Coolidge, F. D. & Rosowsky, E. | Wiley | Pages:332 | 2006-04-21 | ISBN:047164983X | PDF | 1.18 MB





The older adult population is booming in the United State and across the globe. With this boom comes an increase in the number of older adults who experience psychological disorders. Current estimates suggest that about 20% of older persons are diagnosable with a mental disorder: Personality disorders are among the most poorly understood, challenging, and frustrating of these disorders among older adults. This book is designed to provide scholarly and scientifically-based guidance about the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of personality disorders to health professionals, mental health professionals, and senior service professionals who encounter personality-disordered or "difficult" older adults.


Behavior Genetics Principles: Perspectives in Development, Personality, and Psychopathology (Decade of Behavior)

Lisabeth F. Dilalla (Ed.)| American Psychological Association (APA) | ISBN: 1591470838 | 2004 | PDF | 296 pages | 18,3 mb




Behavior Genetics Principles: Perspectives in Development, Personality, and Psychopathology presents work that addresses both historical and novel approaches to the study of genetic and environmental influences on behavior. Contributors to this volume use behavior genetics as a means for understanding the etiology of mental illness as well as normal development. They ask: what genes predispose a person to develop a specific personality trait? What about an inclination to a psychological disorder? How do environmental factors enhance or mute genetic factors? Do they regulate inherited individual differences in behavior and personality throughout a lifetime? Behavior Genetics Principles explores the many connections between genes, personality, development, and psychopathology. It focuses on research influenced by Irving I. Gottesman, a pioneer in behavioral genetics research. As a mentor and a colleague, Gottesman has worked to examine the role of genes and environmental factors using both traditional and novel study designs and analytic methods. This stimulating volume, by colleagues who have helped shape the field of behavioral genetics, presents cutting edge work that carries on his legacy. This volume should interest researchers, practitioners, and students alike.


8 abr 2011

Personality and Social Behavior (Frontiers of Social Psychology)

Frederick Rhodewalt (Ed.) | Psychology Press | 2008-02-21 | ISBN: 1841694509 | PDF | 320 pages | 4,2 Mb




The study of the relationship between the person and the situation has had a long history in psychology. Many theories of personality are set on an interpersonal stage and many social phenomena are played out differently as the cast of characters change. At times the study of persons and situations has been contentious, however, recent interest in process models of personality and social interaction have focused on the ways people navigate, influence, and are influenced by their social worlds.

Personality and Social Behavior contains a series of essays on topics where a transactional analysis of the person and situation has proved most fruitful. Contributions span the personality and social psychology spectrum and include such topics as new units in personality; neuroscience perspectives on interpersonal personality; social and interpersonal frameworks for understanding the self and self-esteem; and personality process analyses of romantic relationships, prejudice, health, andleadership.

This volume provides essential reading for researchers with an interest in this core topic in social psychology and may also be used as a text on related upper-level courses.


Personality in Adulthood, Second Edition: A Five-Factor Theory Perspective

Robert R. McCrae, Jr. & Paul T. Costa | The Guilford Press | 2005-10-19 | ISBN: 1593852606 | 268 pages | PDF | 1,3 Mb





An ideal text for advanced students and a timely reference for researchers and clinicians, this influential work examines how enduring dispositions or traits affect the process of aging and shape each individual's life course. In the process, it offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the Five-Factor Model of personality. From two well-known authorities in the field, the volume is grounded in a growing body of empirical evidence. Special attention is given to how research on the Five-Factor Model can contribute to the development of a comprehensive theory of personality.


7 abr 2011

Handbook of Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment

W. John Livesley | The Guilford Press | 2001-05-07 | ISBN: 1572306297 | 626 pages | PDF | 10,7 MB





This major reference and text provides the authoritative account of current knowledge on personality disorder, including vital information to guide clinical decision making. Bringing together preeminent authorities in the field, the Handbook synthesizes contemporary thinking about the classification, etiologies, and development of these complex disorders. Diagnostic issues are considered in depth, and available assessment instruments are reviewed and evaluated. The work provides in-depth coverage of all commonly used psychotherapeutic and pharmacological treatments, with particular attention to the empirical evidence for each approach. Special topics addressed include special treatment modalities, such as day programs and group therapy, and forensic issues. Uniquely comprehensive and up to date, this is an essential resource for clinicians, researchers, and students.


Handbook of Personality Disorders: Theory and Practice

Jeffrey J. Magnavita (Ed.) | Wiley | 2003 | ISBN-10: 0471201162 | PDF | 2,8 Mb | 600 pages





This comprehensive reference, edited by one of the leading experts in the field, assimilates the newest and most effective treatment techniques for the personality disorders. Each chapter is written by leading scholars in the Cognitive-Behavior, Humanistic and Integrative theoretical models. In addition to a detailed case example in each chapter, additional case studies are integrated and used throughout.



6 abr 2011

Practical Management of Personality Disorder

W. John Livesley | The Guilford Press | 2003-05-22 | ISBN: 1572308893 | 420 pages | PDF | 1,3 Mb





This volume takes a multi-level approach to understanding and treating personality disorder, identifying core symptoms and problems that many patients share and providing a comprehensive framework for clinical intervention. Rather than presenting a particular model of therapy, W. John Livesley shows how a wide variety of empirically supported interventions can be used to manage specific components of an integrated treatment plan. Drawing on etiological knowledge as well as outcome research, the book identifies effective strategies for addressing key areas of the patient's psychosocial and biological functioning. The clinician learns how to conceptualize the phases of treatment and use the stages-of-change model as a guide for sequencing and selecting appropriate interventions. Pragmatic and flexible, the research-based strategies presented here are applicable in diverse settings, in therapies ranging from crisis intervention to long-term treatment.


Handbook of Personology And Psychopathology

Stephen Strack | John Wiley & Sons | ISBN: 0471459071 | 11/02/2005 | English | 580 pages | PDF | 3 MB





Personology is the study of human character in all of its complexities, covering the range of normal and pathological individuals, from evolutionary development, classification, diagnosis and measurement, to intervention at the individual, family, and societal levels. This volume, sure to become a classic in the field, provides a state-of-the-art overview of the field of personology, including personality theory, taxonomy, and assessment; diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders; and the interface between normal and abnormal personlity. The breadth and depth of this monumental work and the caliber of its contributors is unsurpassed.

* Many of the leading clinicians and researchers in psychology are contributors including Otto Kernberg, John Livesley, Robert Bornstein, Jeffrey Magnavita, Drew Westen, Irving Weiner, and Lorna Benjamin

* Represents the culmination of a professional career and a capstone to our publishing program in the area of personality and psychopathology


5 abr 2011

Comprehensive Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology , Child Psychopathology (Volume 3)

Jay C. Thomas, Michel Hersen & Robert T. Ammerman | John Wiley & Sons | ISBN: 9780471488392 | 02/12/2005 | English | 512 pages | PDF | 3 MB





Child Psychopathology presents an overview of the classification and diagnosis; genetic, sociological, and neuropsychiatric influences; and research and behavioral considerations of psychopathology in infants and children. This state-of-the-art volume also includes the latest research on the major childhood disorders and discusses the three most popular treatment approaches.


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Comprehensive Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology , Adult Psychopathology (Volume 2)

Jay C. Thomas & Michel Hersen | John Wiley & Sons | ISBN: 9780471488385 | 02/12/2005 | English | 560 pages | PDF | 3 MB




Adult Psychopathology presents an overview of the classification and diagnosis; epidemiology; genetic, sociocultural, and biological influences; and research and behavioral considerations of psychopathology in adults. This state-of-the-art volume also includes the latest research on the major disorders and discusses the three most popular treatment approaches.


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4 abr 2011

Comprehensive Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology , Personality and Everyday Functioning (Volume 1)

Jay C. Thomas & Daniel L. Segal | Wiley | 2005 | ISBN: 0471488372 | 496 pages | PDF | 2,3 MB




Personality and Everyday Functioning covers the foundations of personality theory and the impact of personality on normal functioning. Leading personality researchers present chapters on major theories of personality, such as psychoanalytic, developmental, behavioral, and constructivist, to name a few.

Major Theories of Personality Disorder

Mark F. Lenzenweger & John F. Clarkin | The Guilford Press | 2004-11-05 | ISBN: 1593851081 | 464 pages | PDF | 2,1 Mb





Now in a fully revised and expanded second edition, this landmark work brings together in one volume the most important current perspectives on personality pathology. Chapters from leading experts have been extensively rewritten to reflect a decade's worth of significant theoretical, empirical, and clinical developments, and two entirely new chapters have been added. Coverage encompasses psychodynamic, interpersonal, attachment, ecological, psychometric, and neurobiological models, all presented in a consistent format to facilitate ready reference and comparison. The volume also explores similarities and differences among the various theories, identifies potential avenues of integration, and discusses key implications for research and clinical care.


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3 abr 2011

Handbook of Statistics, Volume 26: Psychometrics

C.R. Rao & Sandip Sinharay | North Holland | 2006 | ISBN-10: 0444521038 | 1190 Pages | PDF | 11,2 MB



The area of Psychometrics, a field encompassing the statistical methods used in Psychological and educational testing, has become a very important and active area of research, evident from the large body of literature that has been developed in the form of books, volumes and research papers.

Mainstream statisticians also have found profound interest in the field because of its unique nature.

This book presents a state of the art exposition of theoretical, methodological and applied issues in Psychometrics. This book represents a thorough cross section of internationally renowned thinkers who are inventing methods for dealing with recent challenging psychometric problems.

Key Features/

- Emphasis on the most recent developments in the field

- Plenty of real, often complicated, data examples to demonstrate the applications of the statistical techniques

- Information on available software

- Authors from the leading testing companies

- Emphasis on the most recent developments in the field

- Plenty of real, often complicated, data examples to demonstrate the applications of the statistical techniques

- Information on available software


Trance and Treatment: Clinical Uses of Hypnosis

Herbert Spiegel & David Spiegel | American Psychiatric Publishing | Pages: 545 | 2004-04-30 | ISBN 1585621900 | PDF | 2MB



What is hypnosis? Despite widespread misconceptions, hypnosis is not a treatment in itself; instead, it is a facilitator—a useful diagnostic tool that can help the practitioner choose an appropriate treatment modality and accelerate various primary treatment strategies.

The second edition of this remarkable work (first published 25 years ago) is written to provide both beginning and seasoned practitioners with a brief, disciplined technique for mobilizing and learning from an individual's capacity to concentrate. Putting to rest both exaggerated fears about hypnosis and overblown statements of its efficacy, this compelling volume brings scientific discipline to a systematic exploration of the clinical uses and limitations of hypnosis.

The challenge was to develop a clinical measurement that could transform a fascinating amalgam of anecdotes, speculations, clinical intuitions and observations, and laboratory advances into a more fruitful and systematic body of information. Thus was born the authors' Hypnotic Induction Profile (HIP), a crucial 10-minute clinical assessment procedure that relates the spectrum of hypnotizability to personality style, psychopathology, and treatment outcome.

Structured to reflect the flow of a typical evaluation and treatment session and highlighted by case examples throughout, this remarkable synthesis describes how to use the HIP, reviews relevant literature, and details principles and short- and long-term treatment strategies for smoking control; eating disorders; anxiety, concentration, and insomnia; phobias; pain control; psychosomatic disorders and conversion symptoms; trichotillomania; stuttering; and acute and posttraumatic stress disorders and dissociation. Meticulously referenced and indexed, this in-depth work concludes with an appendix on the interpretation and standardization of the HIP.
This unique work stands out in the literature because

• It is written both as an introduction for practitioners new to hypnosis and as an in-depth guide for practitioners with wide experience in hypnosis.
• Unlike current clinical works, it emphasizes the importance of performing a systematic assessment of hypnotizability to identify, measure, and utilize a given patient's optimal therapeutic potential—a process that, until now, has been relegated to clinical intuition.
• It describes human behavior phenomenologically as it relates to hypnosis in a probable rather than an absolute fashion.
• It reviews only specific portions of the literature that are particularly relevant to the important themes presented by the authors. Wherever possible, the authors apply statistical methods to test their hypotheses.

The realm of scientific investigation encompassing hypnosis and psychological dysfunction is comparatively new. This exceptional volume, with its profusion of systematic data, will spark controversy and interest among scientific students of hypnosis everywhere, from psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychoanalysts to physicians, dentists, and other interested clinicians.


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