The following list of specific chapters within books complements the separate page on entire books on personality disorders or related topics. This portion of the bibliography was compiled by the former Personality Disorders Foundation.
Adam, K.S. (1994). Suicidal behavior and attachment: A developmental model. In M.B. Sperling, & W.H. Berman W.H. (Eds.), Attachment in adults: Clinical and developmental perspectives. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 275-298.
Agronin, M. (1999). Pharmacologic treatment of personality disorders in late life. In E. Rosowsky, R.C. Abrams, & R.A. Zweig (Eds.); et al., Personality disorders in older adults: Emerging issues in diagnosis and treatment. LEA series in personality and clinical psychology. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., 229-254.
Azim, H.F. (2001). Partial hospitalization programs. In W.J. Livesley (Ed.), Handbook of personality disorders: Theory, research, treatment. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 527-540.
Bartholomew, K., Kwong, M.J., & Hart, S.D. (2001). Attachment. In W.J. Livesley (Ed.), Handbook of personality disorders: Theory, research, and treatment. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 196-230.
Beck, J.S. (1996). Cognitive therapy of personality disorders. In P.M. Salkovskis (Ed.); et al., Frontiers of cognitive therapy. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 165-181.
Benjamin, L.S., & Pugh, C. (2001). Using interpersonal theory to select effective treatment interventions. In W.J. Livesley (Ed.), Handbook of personality disorders: Theory, research, and treatment. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 414-436.
Bizzini, L. (1998). Cognitive psychotherapy in the treatment of personality disorders in the elderly. In C. Perris & P.D. McGorry (Eds.); et al., Cognitive psychotherapy of psychotic and personality disorders: Handbook of theory and practice. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 397-419.
Coccaro, E.F., & Siever, L.J. (1995). The neuropsychopharmacology of personality disorders. In F.E. Bloom & D.J. Kupfer (Eds.); et al., Psychopharmacology: The fourth generation of progress. New York, NY: Raven Press, 1567-1579.
Craig, R.J. (1995). Interpersonal psychotherapy and MCMII-III-based assessment. In P.D. Retzlaff (Ed.), Tactical psychotherapy of the personality disorders. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon, Inc., 66-89.
Crits-Christoph, P. (1998). Psychosocial treatments for personality disorders. In P.E. Nathan & J.M. Gorman (Eds.); et al., A guide to treatments that work. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 544-553.
Dana, L. (1993). Treatment of personality disorder in persons with mental retardation. In R.J. Fletcher & A. Dosen (Eds.); et al., Mental health aspects of mental retardation: Progress in assessment and treatment. New York, NY: Lexington Books/Macmillan, Inc., 281-290.
Depue, R.A., & Lenzenweger M.F. (2001). A neurobehavioral dimensional model. In W.J. Livesley (Ed.), Handbook of personality disorders: Theory, research, and treatment. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 136-176.
deVegvar, M.L., Siever, L.J., & Trestman, R.L. (1994). Impulsivity and serotonin in borderline personality disorder. In K.R. Silk (Ed.), Biological and neurobehavioral studies of borderline personality disorder. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 23-40.
Dolan, B. (1998). Therapeutic community treatment for severe personality disorders. In T. Millon & E. Simonsen (Eds.); et al., Psychopathy: Antisocial, criminal, and violent behavior. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 407-430.
Feinstein, R.E., & Vanderberg, S. (1999). Personality disorders in office practice. In R.E. Feinstein & A.A. Brewer (Eds.); et al., Primary care psychiatry and behavioral medicine: Brief office treatment and management pathways. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co., Inc., 203-229.
Foulks, E.F. (1996). Culture and personality disorders. In J.E. Mezzich & A. Kleinman (Eds.); et al., Culture and psychiatric diagnosis: A DSM-IV perspective. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 243-252.
Freeman, A. (2002). Cognitive-behavioral therapy for severe personality disorders. In S.G. Hofmann, & M.C. Tompson (Eds.), Treating chronic and severe mental disorders: A handbook of empirically supported interventions. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 382-402.
Freeman, A., & Jackson, J.T. (1998). Cognitive behavioural treatment of personality disorders. In N. Tarrier, A. Wells, & G. Haddock (Eds.), Treating complex cases: The cognitive behavioral therapy approach. Wiley series in clinical psychology. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 319-339.
Friis, S, Wilberg, T., Dammen, T., & Urnes, O. (1999). Pharmacotherapy for patients with personality disorders: Experiences from a group analytic treatment program. In J. Derksen & C. Maffei (Eds.); et al., Treatment of personality disorders. New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 255-268.
Gabbard, G.O. (2001). Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. In J.W. Livesley (Ed.), Handbook of personality disorders: Theory, research, and treatment. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 359-376.
Gabbard, G.O. (2000). Combining medication with psychotherapy in the treatment of personality disorders. In J.G. Gunderson & G.O. Gabbard (Eds.), Psychotherapy for personality disorders. Review of psychiatry, vol. 19, no. 3. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 65-94.
Gatchel, R.J. (2000). How practitioners should evaluate personality to help manage patients with chronic pain. In R.G. Gatchel & J.N. Weisberg (Eds.), Personality characteristics of patients with pain. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 241-257.
Gillig, P.M. (2000). Integration of psychotherapy and medication in the treatment of severe personality disorders. In L. Vandecreek & T.L. Jackson (Eds.); et al., Innovations in clinical practice: A source book, Vol 18. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press/Professional Resource Exchange, Inc., 73-84.
Glick, I.D., & Lorass, E.L. (2001). Family treatment of borderline personality disorder. In M.M. MacFarlane (Ed.), Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Clinical Practice Press, 135-154.
Goyer, P.F., Konicki, E.P., & Schulz, S.C. (1994). Brain imaging in personality disorders. In K.R. Silk (Ed.), Biological and neurobehavioral studies of borderline personality disorder. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 109-125.
Gradman, T.J., Thompson, L.W., & Gallagher Thompson, D. (1999). Personality disorders and treatment outcome. In E. Rosowsky, R.C. Abrams, & R.A. Zweig (Eds.); et al., Personality disorders in older adults: Emerging issues in diagnosis and treatment. LEA series in personality and clinical psychology. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., 69-94.
Guntrip, H. (1991). A study of Fairbairn's theory of schizoid reactions. In K. de Vries, F.R. Manfred, & S.M. Perzow (Eds.), Handbook of character studies: Psychoanalytic explorations. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 407-436.
Harman, M.J., & Waldo, M. (2001). Family treatment of borderline personality disorder through relationship enhancement therapy. In M.M. MacFarlane (Ed.), Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Clinical Practice Press, 215-235.
Harvey, M.R., & Harney, P.A. (1995). Individual psychotherapy. In C.C. Classen (Ed.), Treating women molested in childhood. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 63-93.
Harvey, M.R., & Herman, J.L. (1997). Continuous memory, amnesia, and delayed recall of childhood trauma: A clinical typology. In P.S. Appelbaum, L.A. Uyehara, & M.R. Elin (Eds.), Trauma and memory: Clinical and legal controversies. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 261-271.
Jayne, P. (1996). Use of psychological tests in the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders. In P.S. Links (Ed.), Clinical assessment and management of severe personality disorders. Clinical practice, No. 35. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 49-76.
Jenkins, J.M., & Oatley, K. (1998). The development of emotion schemas in children: Processes that underlie psychopathology. In W.F. Flack, Jr., & J.D. Laird (Eds.), Emotions in psychopathology: Theory and research. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 45-56.
Kernberg, O.F., & Clarkin, J.F. (1993). Developing a disorder-specific manual: The treatment of borderline character disorder. In N.E. Miller & L. Luborsky (Eds.); et al., Psychodynamic treatment research: A handbook for clinical practice. New York, NY: Basic Books, Inc., 227-244.
Kirrane, R., & Siever, L.J. (1998). Biology of personality disorders. In A.F. Schatzberg & C.B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The American Psychiatric Press textbook of psychopharmacology (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 691-702.
Koerner, K., & Linehan, M.M. (2002). Dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder. In S.G. Hofmann, & M.C. Tompson (Eds.), Treating chronic and severe mental disorders: A handbook of empirically supported interventions. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 317-342.
Letourneau, E.J., Cunningham, P.B., & Henggeler, S.W. (2002). Multisystemic treatment of antisocial behavior in adolescents. In S.G. Hofmann, & M.C. Tompson (Eds.), Treating chronic and severe mental disorders: A handbook of empirically supported interventions. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 364-381.
MacKenzie, K.R. (2001). Group psychotherapy. In W.J. Livesley (Ed.), Handbook of personality disorders: Theory, research, and treatment. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 497-526.
Maddux, J.E., & Mundell, C.E. (1999). Disorders of personality: Diseases or individual differences? In V.J. Derlega, & B.A. Winstead (Eds.); et al., Personality: Contemporary theory and research (2nd ed.). Nelson-Hall series in psychology. Chicago, IL: Nelson-Hall Publishers, 541-571.
McGhee, D.E., & Linehan, M.M. (1997). Cluster B personality disorders. In D.L. Dunner (Ed.), Current psychiatric therapy II. Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders Company, 433-439.
Moleman, P., van-Dam, K., & Dings, V. (1999). Psychopharmacological treatment of personality disorders: A review. In J. Derksen, & C. Maffei (Eds.); et al., Treatment of personality disorders. New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 207-227.
Nurse, A.R. (1998). The dependent/narcissistic couple. In J. Carlson & L. Sperry (Eds.), The Disordered Couple. Bristol, PA: Brunner/Mazel, Inc., 315-331.
Paris, J. (1999). A multidimensional approach to personality disorders and their treatment. In J. Derksen & C. Maffei (Eds.); et al., Treatment of personality disorders. New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 207-227.
Peyton, E., & Safran, J.D. (1998). Interpersonal process in the treatment of narcissistic personality disorders. In C. Perris & P.D. McGorry (Eds.); et al., Cognitive psychotherapy of psychotic and personality disorders: Handbook of theory and practice. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 379-395.
Pretzer, J. (1998). Cognitive-behavioral approaches to the treatment of personality disorders. In C. Perris & P.D. McGorry (Eds.); et al., Cognitive psychotherapy of psychotic and personality disorders: Handbook of theory and practice. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 269-291.
Rosowsky, E., & Smyer, M.A. (1999). Personality disorders and the difficult nursing home resident. In E. Rosowsky, R.C. Abrams, & R.A. Zweig (Eds.); et al., Personality disorders in older adults: Emerging issues in diagnosis and treatment. LEA series in personality and clinical psychology. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., 257-274.
Ryle, A. (2001). Cognitive analytic therapy. In W.J. Livesley (Ed.), Handbook of personality disorders: Theory, research, and treatment. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 400-413.
Ruiz-Sancho, A.M., Smith, G.W., & Gunderson, J.G. (2001). Psychoeducational approaches. In J.W. Livesley (Ed.), Handbook of personality disorders: Theory, research and treatment. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 460-474.
Shapiro, E.R. (1997). The boundaries are shifting: Renegotiating the therapeutic frame. In E.R. Shapiro (Ed.), The inner world in the outer world: Psychoanalytic perspectives. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 7-25.
Silk, K.R., Goodson, J., Benjamin, J., & Lohr, N.E. (1994). Borderline personality disorder and the anxiety disorders. In K.R. Silk (Ed.), Biological and neurobehavioral studies of borderline personality disorder. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 91-108.
Slavik, S., Carlson, J., & Sperry, L. (1998). The passive-aggressive couple. In J. Carlson & L. Sperry (Eds.), The Disordered Couple. Bristol, PA: Brunner/Mazel, Inc., 299-314.
Sperry, L., & Maniacci, M.P. (1998). The histrionic-obsessive couple. In J. Carlson & L. Sperry (Eds.), The Disordered Couple. Bristol, PA: Brunner/Mazel, Inc., 187-205.
Solomon, M.F. (1998). Treating narcissistic and borderline couples. In J. Carlson & L. Sperry (Eds.), The Disordered Couple. Bristol, PA: Brunner/Mazel, Inc., 239-257.
Stone, M.H. (2002). Treatment of personality disorders from the perspective of the five-factor model. In P.T. Costa Jr., & T.A. Widiger (Eds.), Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 405-430.
Stone, M.H. (1997). Cluster C personality disorders. In D.L. Dunner (Ed.), Current psychiatric therapy II. Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders Company, 439-445.
Teicher, M.H., Ito, Y., Glod, C.A., Schiffer, F., & Gelbard, H.A. (1994). Early abuse, limbic system dysfunction, and borderline personality disorder. In K.R. Silk (Ed.), Biological and neurobehavioral studies of borderline personality disorder. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 177-207.
Tickle, T.J., Heatherton, T.F., & Wittenberg, L.G. (2001). Can personality change? In W.J. Livesley (Ed.), Handbook of personality disorders: Theory, research, and treatment. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 242-258.
Trestman, R.L., Woo-Ming, A.M., deVegvar, M., & Siever, L.J. (2001). Treatment of personality disorders. In A.F. Schatzberg & C.B. Nemeroff (Eds.), Essentials of clinical psychopharmacology. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 571-587.
Trestman, R.L., Woo-Ming, A.M., deVegvar, M., & Siever, L.J. (1998). Treatment of personality disorders. In A.F. Schatzberg & C.B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The American Psychiatric Press textbook of psychopharmacology (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 901-916.
Turner, R.M., & Dudek, P. (1997). In H.H. Strupp & L.M. Horowitz (Eds.); et al., Measuring patient changes in mood, anxiety, and personality disorders: Toward a core battery. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 433-460.
Van Denburg, E.J. (1995). Object relations theory and the MCMI-III. In P.D. Retzlaff (Ed.), Tactical psychotherapy of the personality disorders: An MCMI-III-based approach. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon, Inc., 111-136.
Van der Kolk, B.A., McFarlane, A.C., Van der Hart, O., & Rice-Smith, E. (1999). Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder and other trauma-related disorders. In D. Spiegel (Ed.), Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of psychotherapy. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 63-83.
Van Reekum, R. (1996). Neuropsychiatric issues in the management of personality disorders. In P.S. Links (Ed.), Clinical assessment and management of severe personality disorders. Clinical practice, No. 35. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 77-92.
West, M., & Keller, A. (1994). Psychotherapy strategies for insecure attachment in personality disorders. In M.B. Sperling & W.H. Berman (Eds.), Attachment in adults: Clinical and developmental perspectives. New York, NY: Guilford Press, 313-330.
Westen, D. (1998). Affect regulation and psychopathology: Applications to depression and borderline personality disorder. In W.F. Flack, Jr., & J.D. Laird (Eds.), Emotions in psychopathology: Theory and research. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 394-406.
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Widiger, T.A., & Frances, A.J. (2002). Toward a dimensional model for the personality disorders. In P.T. Costa Jr., & T.A. Widiger (Eds.), Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (2nd ed.). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association, 23-44.
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Young, J., & Behary, W.T. (1998). Schema-focused therapy for personality disorders. In N. Tarrier, A. Wells, & G. Haddock (Eds.), Treating complex cases: The cognitive behavioural therapy approach. Wiley series in clinical psychology. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 340-376.
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