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Personality Disorder

Personality Disorder

Personality Disorder

From Evidence to Understanding
Peter Tyrer, Imperial College London
Roger Mulder, University of Otago, New Zealand
April 2022
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    Personality disorder affects more than 10% of the population but is widely ignored by health professionals as it is viewed as a term of stigma. The new classification of personality disorder in the ICD-11 shows that we are all on a spectrum of personality disturbance and that this can change over time. This important new book explains why all health professionals need to be aware of personality disorders in their clinical practice. Abnormal personality, at all levels of severity, should be taken into account when choosing treatment, when predicting outcomes, when anticipating relapse, and when explaining diagnosis. Authored by leading experts in this field, this book explains how the new classification of personality disorders in the ICD-11 helps to select treatment programmes, plan long-term management and avoid adverse consequences in the treatment of this patient group.

    • First text to provide an overview of the new spectrum of personality disorders, as outlined by the ICD-11, and implications for clinical practice
    • Debunks a great deal of misinformation about the condition
    • Written in a highly accessible and readable style

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    ‘… a helpful guide to understand and approach clients with personality disorders.’ Matthew Koster, Doody's Reviews

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    Product details

    April 2022
    Paperback
    9781108948371
    200 pages
    233 × 155 × 8 mm
    0.31kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Foreword
    • Acknowledgments
    • 1. History of Personality and Its Disorders
    • 2. Assessment of Personality: From Normal to Disorder
    • 3. Personality Difficulty
    • 4. Borderline Personality Disorder: A Condition That Appeared Without Trace
    • 5. Cultural Perspectives: Epidemiology of Personality Disorders
    • 6. Personality and Health
    • 7. Personality Disorders and Comorbidity with Other Mental Illness
    • 8. Treatment and Outcome of Personality Disorder
    • 9. Moderating the Stigma of Personality Disorder
    • 10: What Needs To Be Done Now
    • Appendices.
      Authors
    • Peter Tyrer , Imperial College London

      Peter Tyrer is Emeritus Professor of Community Psychiatry, Imperial College, London and Consultant in Transformation Psychiatry, Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK. He is a Fellow and Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Royal College in 2015.

    • Roger Mulder , University of Otago, New Zealand

      Roger Mulder is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand. He is a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. He has been awarded the College Senior Research Award and the Gold Medal for Research Excellence by the University of Otago. He is Co-editor in Chief of Personality and Mental Health and Co-chair of the World Psychiatric Association Section on Personality Disorders.