1st Edition

Personality and Psychological Disorders

By Gordon Claridge, Caroline Davis Copyright 2003

    In recent years, the assumption that there is a significant connection between normal psychological and biological differences and the development of psychological disorders has grown and research in this area has developed rapidly.

    This textbook, written by internationally known psychologists with expertise in both the areas of abnormal and differential psychology, aims to integrate evidence and idea from healthy personality and temperament on the one hand and psychological disorders on the other. This is achieved by viewing personality traits as predispositions to disorder, and by questioning how far the causes of various disorders can be seen as an extension or exaggeration of processes underlying normal personality or temperament. These main themes are discussed using a biological perspective, i.e., based on the theory that personality can be deconstructed into a number of basic dimensions (of biological origin) that also act as vulnerability factors for disorder.

    This is a second-level textbook for undergraduate students of psychology, but will also be recommended for health professionals and their trainees, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and nurses.

    Chapter 1 Connecting personality and disorder
    Chapter 2 Description, classification and models of disorder
    Chapter 3 Personality dimensions: description and biology
    Chapter 4 Personality disorders
    Chapter 5 Mood and anxiety disorders
    Chapter 6 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    Chapter 7 Addictive Disorders
    Chapter 8 Eating disorders
    Chapter 9 Psychotic disorders

    Biography

    Authored by Claridge, Gordon; Davis, Caroline