Disorders of Personality: DSM-IV and Beyond, 2nd Edition
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More About This Title Disorders of Personality: DSM-IV and Beyond, 2nd Edition
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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 (with G.S. Everly), both published by Wiley; as well as Clinical Multiaxial Inventory II Manual and Theories of Personality and Psychopathology.
ROGER D. DAVIS is a University Fellow in Psychology and doctoral candidate at the University of Miami.
ROGER D. DAVIS is a University Fellow in Psychology and doctoral candidate at the University of Miami.
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* CONCEPTUAL AND CLINICAL FOUNDATIONS.
* Personality Disorders: Issues, Principles, and Classification.
* Personality Development: Origins, Sequences, and Outcomes.
* Personality Therapy: Planning, Modalities, and Integration.
* PLEASURE-DEFICIENT PERSONALITIES.
* Avoidant Personality Disorders: The Withdrawn Pattern.
* INTERPERSONALLY-IMBALANCED PERSONALITIES.
* Histrionic Personality Disorders: The Gregarious Pattern.
* Narcissistic Personality Disorders: The Egotistic Pattern.
* INTRAPSYCHICALLY-CONFLICTED PERSONALITIES.
* Sadistic Personality Disorders: The Abusive Pattern.
* Masochistic Personality Disorders: The Aggrieved Pattern.
* STRUCTURALLY-DEFECTIVE PERSONALITIES.
* Borderline Personality Disorders: The Unstable Pattern.
* Decompensated Personality Disorders: The Terminal Pattern
* Personality Disorders: Issues, Principles, and Classification.
* Personality Development: Origins, Sequences, and Outcomes.
* Personality Therapy: Planning, Modalities, and Integration.
* PLEASURE-DEFICIENT PERSONALITIES.
* Avoidant Personality Disorders: The Withdrawn Pattern.
* INTERPERSONALLY-IMBALANCED PERSONALITIES.
* Histrionic Personality Disorders: The Gregarious Pattern.
* Narcissistic Personality Disorders: The Egotistic Pattern.
* INTRAPSYCHICALLY-CONFLICTED PERSONALITIES.
* Sadistic Personality Disorders: The Abusive Pattern.
* Masochistic Personality Disorders: The Aggrieved Pattern.
* STRUCTURALLY-DEFECTIVE PERSONALITIES.
* Borderline Personality Disorders: The Unstable Pattern.
* Decompensated Personality Disorders: The Terminal Pattern