ICD-11 Personality Disorders: Assessment and Treatment
ICD-11 Personality Disorders: Assessment and Treatment
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Abstract
ICD-11 Personality Disorders: Assessment and Treatment bring together a fundamentally new framework of personality dysfunction that also applies to mental health issues in a broader sense. In the present volume, international experts provide a helpful overview of the diagnostic framework and demonstrate how it may be utilized in clinical practice, including assessment, treatment planning, psychoeducation, and a range of evidence-based psychotherapy approaches: dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), mentalization-based therapy (MBT), transference-focused therapy (TFP), cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), nidotherapy, intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy (ISTDP), metacognitive interpersonal therapy (MIT), good psychiatric management (GPM), and schema therapy. The book also covers topics such as identity and agency, grandiosity, social cognition, emotion regulation, dissociation, psychotic-like features, psychopathy, and self-harm. The utility for adolescents, older people, co-occurring addiction, and forensic settings is also elucidated, along with implications for neurosciences, cross-cultural issues, health policy, and lived experience and recovery.
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Front Matter
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Part 1 Assessment and Classification
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General Diagnostic Requirements and Differential Diagnosis
Roger T Mulder andBo Bach
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Determining Personality Disorder Severity
Steven K Huprich andAlizia Sheriff
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Trait Domain Specifiers
Bo Bach andLee Anna Clark
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Borderline Pattern Specifier
Erik Simonsen andJoel Paris
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Crosswalk for ICD-10 and DSM-5 Personality Disorder Types
L Peter Jacobsson andChristopher J Hopwood
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Instruments and Other Sources of Diagnostic Information
Bo Bach andMartin Sellbom
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General Diagnostic Requirements and Differential Diagnosis
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Part 2 Aspects of Personality Disturbances
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Maladaptive Sense of Identity and Agency
Majse Lind andKirstin Goth
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Malignant Self-Regard and Characterological Depressivity
Steven K Huprich andBrady C Malone
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Interpersonal Dependency
Robert F Bornstein
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Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism
Ava Green andNicholas Day
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Maladaptive Social Cognition and Perspective-Taking
Sune Bo and others
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Emotional Dysfunction: Difficulties in Emotion Regulation and Affect Integration
Ole André Solbakken and others
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Dissociative and Psychotic Features
Marialuisa Cavelti and others
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Psychopathy and Interpersonal Harm
Antonella Somma andAndrea Fossati
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Self-Harm Behavior
Flavio Di Leone andSophie I Liljedahl
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Maladaptive Sense of Identity and Agency
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Part 3 Evidence-Based Treatment
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Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
Victor Blüml
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Michaela Swales
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Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Roelie J Hempel and others
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Mentalization-Based Treatment
Sebastian Simonsen and others
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Schema Therapy
Eshkol Rafaeli andItay Shuv-Ami
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Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy
Angus MacBeth andGiancarlo Dimaggio
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Good Psychiatric Management
Erik Ydrefelt and others
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Compass: Cognitive Behavioral Modules for Personality Symptoms
Shannon Sauer-Zavala and others
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Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
Ole André Solbakken
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Nidotherapy
Peter Tyrer
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Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
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Part 4 Specific Clinical Application
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26
Treatment Planning and Evaluation
Dominick Gamache and others
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Psychoeducation and Case-formulation
Joost Hutsebaut andJan H Kamphuis
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Utility in Forensic Practice
Martin Sellbom
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Clinical Management of Co-Occurring Addictions
Tore Willy Lie and others
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30
Application to Children and Young People
Carla Sharp and others
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Application to Older People
Ayesha Bangash
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Neuroscientific Considerations
Katja Bertsch andSabine C Herpertz
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Cross-Cultural Application
Luis Hualparuca-Olivera andChihiro Matsumoto
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Health Policies Informed by Severity Classification: A UK Perspective
Jonathan Monk-Cunliffe andOliver Dale
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A Lived Experience and Recovery Perspective
Åse-Line Baltzersen
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Treatment Planning and Evaluation
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End Matter
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