Contributors
Introduction: Personality Disorders Into the 21st Century
Steven K. Huprich
I. Current Issues in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Personality Disorders
II. Research and Assessment Strategies
III. Moving Toward Integrated and Unified Models of Personality Disorders and Pathology
Index
About the Editor
Steven K. Huprich, PhD, is a professor and director of clinical training at Wichita State University. He is the editor of the Journal of Personality Assessment and the 2013 recipient of the Theodore Millon Award in Personality Psychology. Dr. Huprich also serves as the secretary/treasurer for the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders. He has authored nearly 100 peer-reviewed publications and chapters and more than 200 presentations, as well as five other books. His work includes a book on the use of the Rorschach Inkblot Test to assess personality disorders, a general textbook on clinical psychology, an edited text on integrating personality assessment with DSM–5, important concepts for new therapists in treating narcissistic personalities, and a text on the conceptual and empirical foundations of psychodynamic psychotherapy. Dr. Huprich has also published on the assessment of interpersonal dependency and relational influences on the assessment of borderline personality disorder. He also has written about and presented on ways in which to integrate the manner by which personality disorders are conceptualized and assessed.
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