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Mario Maj
University of Naples, Italy
Hagop S. Akiskal
University of California, San Diego, USA
Juan E. Mezzich
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA
Ahmed Okasha
Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt


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Contents
List of Review Contributors xv
Preface xvii
CHAPTER 1 SCHIZOTYPAL, SCHIZOID AND
PARANOID DISORDERS 1
Cluster A Personality Disorders: A Review 1
Josef Parnas, Deborah Licht and Pierre Bovet
COMMENTARIES
1.1 Paul E. Meehl’s Model of Schizotypy and
Schizophrenia 75
Mark F. Lenzenweger
1.2 Whatever Happened to Healthy Schizotypy? 82
Gordon Claridge
1.3 Genetic Enhancements to Schizotypy Theorizing 84
Irving I. Gottesman and L. Erlenmeyer-Kimling
1.4 Cluster A Personality Disorders: Unanswered
Questions about Epidemiological, Evolutionary
and Genetic Aspects 87
Matti Isohanni and Pekka Tienari
1.5 Schizotypy and Schizophrenia 89
Joachim Klosterko¨tter
1.6 Parsing the Schizophrenia Spectrum 92
Loring J. Ingraham
1.7 The Future of Cluster A Personality Disorders 94
Ming T. Tsuang and William S. Stone
1.8 Schizotypal Personality Disorder and Phenotype
Specification for Genetic Studies of Schizophrenia 97
Jeremy M. Silverman
1.9 A Developmental, Behavioural Genetic Look at
Schizotypal Disorder 100
Marco Battaglia
1.10 The Premorbid Personality Background of
Psychotic Disorders 103
Victor Peralta and Manuel J. Cuesta
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1.11 Changing Boundaries at Different Levels of Validity 106
Erik Simonsen
1.12 Finding the Right Level of Analysis 110
Richard P. Bentall
1.13 Search for a Systematic Approach to
the Diagnosis of Personality Disorders 114
Jan Libiger
1.14 Schizotypal Personality Disorder—a Minor
Variant of Schizophrenia? 116
Ana Cristina Chaves
1.15 Diagnosis Versus Classification in Psychiatry 117
Robert Cancro
1.16 Cluster A Personality Disorders: Conundrums
and New Directions 120
David L. Braff
1.17 Have Paranoid and Schizoid Personality Disorders
Become Dispensable Diagnoses? 122
David P. Bernstein
CHAPTER 2 ANTISOCIAL DISORDER 125
Antisocial Personality Disorder: A Review 125
C. Robert Cloninger
COMMENTARIES
2.1 Understanding the Antisocial Personality Disorder
and Psychopathy Professional Literature 170
Carl B. Gacono
2.2 Developmental Perspectives on Self-Awareness in
Antisocial Personality Disorder 172
Jonathan Hill
2.3 The Complexity of Antisocial Behaviour 176
John M. Oldham
2.4 Assessing Research on Antisocial Personality 178
Lee N. Robins
2.5 Antisocial or Social Adaptation 180
Janine L. Stevenson
2.6 Antisocial Personality Disorder—The Forgotten
Patients of Psychiatry 184
Donald W. Black
2.7 A New Conceptualization of Antisocial
Personality Disorder 187
Conor Duggan
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2.8 Cloninger’s Theory of Antisocial Personality Disorder 190
Thomas A. Widiger
2.9 An Uphill Battle Being Won 192
Renato D. Alarco´n
2.10 Public Health Approaches to Antisocial Personality
Disorder 195
Giovanni de Girolamo and Mariano Bassi
2.11 Antisocial Personality Disorder in its Cultural
Context 198
Levent Ku¨ey and O ¨ mer Aydemir
CHAPTER 3 BORDERLINE AND HISTRIONIC DISORDERS 201
Borderline and Histrionic Personality Disorders:
A Review 201
Michael H. Stone
COMMENTARIES
3.1 From Shifting Diagnoses to Empirically-based
Diagnostic Constructs 232
W. John Livesley
3.2 What is a Personality Disorder, a Set of
Traits or Symptoms? 235
Allan Tasman
3.3 Mentalization and Borderline Personality Disorder 238
Anthony W. Bateman
3.4 Complex and Diverse, Yet Similar? 243
Sigmund Karterud, Theresa Wilberg and Øyvind Urnes
3.5 The Need for New Paradigms in the Research
Approaches to Borderline Personality Disorder 245
Larry J. Siever
3.6 Borderline Personality Disorder: From Clinical
Heterogeneity to Diagnostic Coherence 248
Cesare Maffei
3.7 Borderline Personality Disorder: Problems of
Definition and Complex Aetiology 250
Jiri Modestin
3.8 Some Problems in the Current Conceptualization
of Borderline and Histrionic Personality Disorders 253
Enrique Baca Baldomero
3.9 Borderline (and Histrionic) Personality Disorders:
Boundaries, Epidemiology, Genetics and Treatment 255
Svenn Torgersen
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3.10 Categorical Conundrums 258
John F. Clarkin
3.11 Are Cyclothymic Temperament and Borderline
and Histrionic Personality Related Concepts? 260
Giulio Perugi
3.12 Borderline and Histrionic Personality Disorders:
Implications for Health Services 263
Brian Martindale
3.13 Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder:
Some Tentative Interpretations of the Available
Empirical Findings 266
Roel Verheul
3.14 How to Cope with the Burden of Trying to
Help a Borderline Patient? 269
Vera Lemgruber
3.15 Borderline Personality Disorder: A Complex
Disorder, but not just Complex Post-traumatic
Stress Disorder 270
Christian Schmahl
3.16 Borderline Personality Disorder between Axis I and
Axis II Diagnosis 273
Tarek A. Okasha
3.17 Histrionic and Borderline Personality Disorders:
A View from Latin America 275
Ne´stor M. S. Koldobsky
CHAPTER 4 NARCISSISTIC DISORDER 277
Narcissistic Personality Disorder: A Review 277
Elsa Ronningstam
COMMENTARIES
4.1 Personality Pathology as Pathological
Narcissism 328
Leslie C. Morey
4.2 Narcissism within Psychiatry: Past and Future
Perspectives 332
Eric M. Plakun
4.3 Some Psychodynamics of Narcissistic Pathology 334
Arnold M. Cooper
4.4 Complexity of Narcissism and a Continuum of
Self-Esteem Regulation 336
Paul J. Watson
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4.5 Narcissism: Psychodynamic Theme and
Personality Disorder 339
Robert Michels
4.6 Of Narcissism, Narcissistic Personality Disorder
and Normal Personality 341
Mark A. Blais
4.7 Narcissistic Personality Disorder:
The Cassel Hospital Experience 343
Kevin Healy
4.8 Narcissistic Personalities: Pathobiographies and
Research Findings from Latin America 346
Ramon U. Florenzano
CHAPTER 5 THE ANXIOUS CLUSTER 349
The Anxious Cluster of Personality Disorders:
A Review 349
Peter Tyrer
COMMENTARIES
5.1 Theory, Contexts, Prototypes and Subtypes 376
Theodore Millon
5.2 Anxious Cluster Personality Disorders: Perspectives
from the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality
Disorders Study 378
Andrew E. Skodol
5.3 Personality in Anxiety Disorders 381
Matig R. Mavissakalian
5.4 ‘‘Minima Moralia’’ on Cluster C Personality
Disorders 384
Carlo Faravelli
5.5 Anxious Cluster Personality Disorders and Axis I
Anxiety Disorders: Comments on the Comorbidity
Issue 386
M. Tracie Shea
5.6 Cluster C Personality Disorders: Utility and Stability 389
Timothy J. Trull and Stephanie D. Stepp
5.7 Anxiety, Avoidance and Personality—A Dynamic
Borderland 391
Dusica Lecic-Tosevski and Mirjana Divac-Jovanovic
5.8 A Theoretical Model of Cluster C Personality
Disorders 393
Joel Paris
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5.9 Anxious Cluster Personality Disorders:
The Need for Further Empirical Data 396
Julien Daniel Guelfi
5.10 Quest for a Clinically Useful Diagnosis 398
Marco Antonio Alves Brasil and Luiz Alberto B. Hetem
5.11 The ‘‘Anxious Cluster’’: A Descriptive Disguise for
Diversity in Personality Classification 400
Fuad Antun
5.12 Beyond The Anxious Traits 402
Miguel Ma´rquez
CHAPTER 6 OBSESSIVE–COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY
DISORDER 405
Obsessive–Compulsive Personality
Disorder: A Review 405
Paul Costa, Jack Samuels, Michael Bagby,
Lee Daffin and Hillary Norton
COMMENTARIES
6.1 Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder:
Elusive for Whom? 440
Glen O. Gabbard
6.2 Clinical Challenges of Obsessive–Compulsive
Personality Disorder 443
Albert Rothenberg
6.3 Obsessive–Compulsive Character 447
David Shapiro
6.4 Understanding and Measuring Obsessive–
Compulsive Personality Disorder: The Jury is
Still Out 449
Lucy Serpell and Varsha Hirani
6.5 Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder:
Not Just a Mere Problem in Living 452
Eric Hollander and Lisa Sharma
6.6 Psychiatry Trapped in Obsessive–Compulsive
Overdiagnosing? 454
Iver Hand and Susanne Fricke
6.7 Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder:
Personality or Disorder? 457
Gerald Nestadt and Mark Riddle
6.8 Cognitive Therapy for the Perfectionism Dimension? 460
Jean Cottraux

Anankastic and Obsessive–Compulsive Personality
Disorder in ICD-10 and DSM-IV-TR 462
Charles Pull and Marie-Claire Pull
6.10 Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder:
A Discrete Disorder? 464
Tom G. Bolwig
6.11 Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder
or Negative Perfectionism? 466
Stefano Pallanti
6.12 Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder:
Response to Pharmacological Treatment 468
Marc Ansseau
6.13 Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder:
Relationship to Childhood Onset OCD and
Diagnostic Stability 471
Per Hove Thomsen
6.14 Figure and Background: Challenges in Trying to
Understand Axis I and Axis II Interactions 473
Albina Rodrigues Torres
6.15 Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder:
The African Dilemmas 475
Frank G. Njenga, Anna N. Nguithi and
Rachel N. Kangethe
EPILOGUE The Renaissance of the Ancient Concept of
Temperament (with a Focus on Affective
Temperaments) 479
Hagop S. Akiskal and Kareen Akiskal
Index 501
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