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  1. I Hate You, Don't Leave Me: Understanding the Borderline Personality by Jerold J. Kreisman, Hal Strauss, 1991-02-01
  2. Hysterical Personality Style and Histrionic Personality Disorder
  3. Difficult Personalities: A Practical Guide to Managing the Hurtful Behavior of Others (and Maybe Your Own) by Helen McGrath, Hazel Edwards, 2010-01-05
  4. Personality and Its Disorders: A Biosocial Learning Approach by Theodore Millon, George S. Everly, 1985-01-21
  5. Clinical Perspectives on Multiple Personality Disorder by Richard P. Kluft, 1993-06
  6. Essentials of Personality Disorders by John M. Oldham, Andrew E. Skodol, et all 2009-03-03
  7. Search For The Real Self : Unmasking The Personality Disorders Of Our Age by James F. Masterson, 1990-03-01
  8. Borderline Personality Disorder by John G. Gunderson, 1984-11
  9. Personality-Disordered Patients: Treatable and Untreatable by Michael H. Stone, 2006-11-23
  10. A God Called Father: One Woman's Recovery from Incest and Multiple Personality Disorder by Judith Machree, 2002-04-03
  11. Borderline Personality Disorder: A Therapist's Guide to Taking Control by Arthur Freeman, Gina M. Fusco, 2003-11-01
  12. Silencing the voices: one woman's experience with multiple personality disorder by Jean Darby Cline, 1997-06-01
  13. Girl in Need of a Tourniquet: Memoir of a Borderline Personality by Merri Lisa Johnson, 2010-06-08
  14. Disorders of Personality: DSM-IV and Beyond, 2nd Edition by Theodore Millon, 1995-10-13

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Browse the aisle by Title by Author by Price See recently arrived used books in this aisle. Featured Titles in Psychology -Personality Disorders: Page 1 of 22 next Used Hardcover List Price $26.95 The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature by Steven Pinker Publisher Comments Our conceptions of human nature affect every aspect of our lives, from child-rearing to politics to morality to the arts. Yet many fear that scientific discoveries about innate patterns of thinking and feeling may be used to justify inequality, to... read more about this title check for other copies New Mass Market I Hate You, Don't Leave Me: Understanding the Borderline Personality by Jerold J Kreisman Publisher Comments "AM I LOSING MY MIND?" People with Borderline Personality Disorderexperience such violent and frightening mood swingsthat they often fear for their sanity. They can beeuphoric one moment, despairing and depressed thenext. There are an estimated 10...

62. APA Books
of the 1994 edition, is a definitive resource for researchers and clinicians interestedin the applications of the fivefactor model to personality disorders.
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Personality Disorders and the Five-Factor Model of Personality : Second Edition Edited by Paul T. Costa, Jr., PhD and Thomas A. Widiger, PhD October 2001
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The 1994 edition of this book has been a definitive resource for both researchers and clinicians interested in the applications of the five-factor model to personality disorders. Since the publication of the first edition, a steady flow of new empirical research has been conducted, and key theoretical developments have occurred. This revised edition updates the book and offers nine important new chapters. A new chapter by the editors presents a comprehensive summary of 55 empirical studies published since 1994 on the relationship of the five factor model to personality disorder symptoms.
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  • Five-factor translations of DSM-III-R and DSM-IV personality disorders
  • Empirical findings on the structure and symptomatology of personality disorders from the five-factor perspective
  • Application of the FFM to a variety of patient populations, including patients with borderline personality disorder, narcissism, and bulimia nervosa as well as substance abusers, psychopaths, and sex offenders

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ISBN 155798-214-7. personality disorders and the Five-Factor Model of Personality.Edited by Paul T. Costa, Jr. and Thomas A. Widiger. 1994 Hardcover 364 Pages.
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A new, second edition of this volume is now available. Click here . This edition is no longer in stock and is now out-of-print. Leading researchers and clinicians explore the premise that the Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality is the most useful and comprehensive taxonomy for describing personality and for understanding problems associated with personality disorders. In addition to contrasting the FFM with other diagnostic models, prominent clinicians offer a FFM translation of DSM-III-R (and proposed DSM-IV) personality disorder categories. The book provides a thorough analysis of personality dimensions and disorders from the FFM perspective and identifies the dimensions of pathology that underlie the disorder categories. Experts also examine the application of the FFM to the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders in a number of patient populations - including substance abusers, psychopaths, and sex offenders - using clinical vignettes to explore the FFM's role in therapy.

65. Personality Disorders
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66. Narcissistic Personality Functional And Structural Domain Descriptions
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personality disorders are longstanding patterns of maladaptive behavior, which significantlyimpairs the individual's ability to function in important areas .
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Welcome to "That's me! A Guide To Personality" - the complete and interactive guide to personality. This is an educational Internet resource for the promotion of students' understanding of the theories and practical applications of personality. Throughout this site, we will delve into the many aspects of personality: from types of personality and analyzing personality to other topics such as personality disorders, various school of thoughts, history of personality, case studies and tests. We hope after your visit, you will gain a deeper understanding of personality and know yourself better.
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71. Understanding Personality Disorders
window. personality disorders. Personality Disorders. American PsychiatricAssociation, 1994) distinguishes ten personality disorders. There
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Personality Disorders Personality disorder is one of the most controversial psychiatric diagnoses. There are a number of categories of personality disorder which cover a wide range of attitudes and behaviour from ruthless exploitativeness to fear of other people and social withdrawal. At what point do eccentric or negative personality characteristics shade into personality disorder? What do we know about the causes and treatments for personality disorder? Is antisocial personality disorder treatable? This booklet attempts to answer these questions. Information about multiple personality disorder is not included here since it is classified as a dissocaitive disorder, not a personality disorder. What is a personality disorder? The word 'personality' refers to the enduring pattern of thoughts, feelings and outward behaviour which is characteristic of an individual. We tend to behave in relatively predictable ways, yet our personalities also develop and change in response to changed circumstances. Many people are flexible enough to be able to learn from past experiences and change their behaviour in order to cope more effectively. Personality disorders, on the other hand, are characterized by a long-lasting, inflexible and limited range of attitudes and behaviours which are expressed a wide variety of settings and which deviate markedly from the expectations of the person's culture and cause distress to the person or to others. Personality disorders often begin or become noticeable during adolescence or early adulthood, although they sometimes begin during childhood. The narrow range of experiences, responses and coping strategies displayed by someone suffering from a personality disorder cause great distress in most circumstances, making it difficult for sufferers to develop friendships, maintain stable partnerships and work co-operatively with others. The suicide risk is reckoned to be three times greater in people suffering from a personality disorder than in the general population.

72. Attention Seeking Personality Disorders And Tactics Of Attention-seeking
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The need for attention Human beings are social creatures and need social interaction, feedback, and validation of their worth. The emotionally mature person doesn't need to go hunting for these; they gain it naturally from their daily life, especially from their work and from stable relationships. Daniel Goleman calls emotional maturity emotional intelligence , or EQ; he believes, and I agree, that EQ is a much better indicator of a person's character and value than intelligence quotient, or IQ. The emotionally immature person, however, has low levels of self-esteem and self-confidence and consequently feels insecure; to counter these feelings of insecurity they will spend a large proportion of their lives creating situations in which they become the centre of attention. It may be that the need for attention is inversely proportional to emotional maturity, therefore anyone indulging in attention-seeking behaviours is telling you how emotionally immature they are. Attention-seeking behaviour is surprisingly common. Being the centre of attention alleviates feelings of insecurity and inadequacy but the relief is temporary as the underlying problem remains unaddressed: low self-confidence and low self-esteem, and consequent low levels of self-worth and self-love.

73. An Introduction To Personality Disorders
An Introduction to personality disorders. By Linda Lebelle, BA and borderlinepersonality disorders. Treatment of personality disorders.
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74. Eating Disorders And Personality Disorders
Eating Disorders and personality disorders. By Sam mental life). This isbound to ameliorate other facets of their personality disorders.
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