Personality and Psychopathology

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Robert F. Krueger, Jennifer L. Tackett
Guilford Publications, 2013 M10 17 - 402 páginas
Traditionally, personality and psychopathology have been distinct areas of inquiry. This important volume reviews influential research programs that increasingly bridge the gap between the two areas. Presented are compelling perspectives on whether certain personality traits or structures confer risks for mental illness, how temperament interacts with other influences on psychological adaptation, links between personality disorders and mood and anxiety disorders, implications for effective intervention, and more.

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1 Introduction
1
2 Basic Dimensions of Temperament in Relation to Personality and Psychopathology
7
A Translation across Science and Practice
39
4 Perceptions of Self and Others Regarding Pathological Personality Traits
71
5 Dispositional Dimensions and the Causal Structure of Child and Adolescent Conduct Problems
112
A View from Behavior Genetics
153
7 The Construct of Emotion as a Bridge between Personality and Psychopathology
174
8 A Multidimensional Neurobehavioral Model of Personality Disturbance
210
9 Developing Treatments That Bridge Personality and Psychopathology
262
Triggering Emotional Suffering in the SocialCognitive Process of Transference
292
Personality Structure as a Context for Psychopathology
335
Index
385
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