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Personality Disorders and the Five-Factor Model of Personality

Authors :
Aaron L. Pincus
Robert R. McCrae
Tamika C. B. Zapolski
Leila Guller
Filip De Fruyt
Barbara De Clercq
Jüri Allik
Anu Realo
Whitney L. Gore
Cristina Crego
Karen Derefinko
Timothy J. Trull
Whitney C. Brown
Maryanne Edmundson
Thomas R. Kwapil
Chris Watson
Andrew G. Ryder
Graeme J. Taylor
Sara E. Boyd
Douglas B. Samuel
Thomas F. Oltmanns
Erika Carlson
Stephanie N. Mullins-Sweatt
Michael H. Stone
Ralph L. Piedmont
Thomas E. Rodgerson
Stephanie D. Stepp
Diana J. Whalen
Tiffany Smith
Jennifer R. Presnall
W. Keith Campbell
John F. Clarkin
Joshua D Miller
Gregory T. Smith
Paul T. Costa
Thomas Arthur Widiger
Aaron L. Pincus
Robert R. McCrae
Tamika C. B. Zapolski
Leila Guller
Filip De Fruyt
Barbara De Clercq
Jüri Allik
Anu Realo
Whitney L. Gore
Cristina Crego
Karen Derefinko
Timothy J. Trull
Whitney C. Brown
Maryanne Edmundson
Thomas R. Kwapil
Chris Watson
Andrew G. Ryder
Graeme J. Taylor
Sara E. Boyd
Douglas B. Samuel
Thomas F. Oltmanns
Erika Carlson
Stephanie N. Mullins-Sweatt
Michael H. Stone
Ralph L. Piedmont
Thomas E. Rodgerson
Stephanie D. Stepp
Diana J. Whalen
Tiffany Smith
Jennifer R. Presnall
W. Keith Campbell
John F. Clarkin
Joshua D Miller
Gregory T. Smith
Paul T. Costa
Thomas Arthur Widiger
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This book summarizes the conceptual and empirical support for the Five-Factor Model (FFM), the most heavily researched and empirically supported dimensional model of general personality structure. In the upcoming fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the major innovation for the personality disorders will likely be a shift from the classic syndrome-based approach to a dimensional description approach. This book explains how personality disorders can be understood from the perspective of the Five-Factor Model (FFM), the most heavily researched and empirically supported dimensional model of general personality structure. Since the second edition of this authoritative text was published in 2002, the research base supporting the FFM has more than quadrupled. As a result, the vast majority of this volume is new. The chapters summarize the conceptual and empirical support for the FFM, including the dimensional description of specific personality disorders and the application of the model for assessment and treatment. Case studies are also provided.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781433811661 and 9781433811678
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Personality Disorders and the Five-Factor Model of Personality
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
989409