Personality Disorders

A Short History of Narcissistic, Borderline, Antisocial, and Other Types

Narrated by Jonathan Yen
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Pub Date Mar 14 2023 | Archive Date Mar 07 2023

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The concept of personality disorders rose to prominence in the early twentieth century and has consistently caused controversy among psychiatrists, psychologists, and social scientists. In Personality Disorders, Allan V. Horwitz traces the evolution of defining these disorders and the historical dilemmas of attempting to mold them into traditional medical conceptions of disorder. Using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM, as a guide, Horwitz explores the group of conditions that make up personality disorders and considers when they have been tied to or separated from other types of mental illnesses. He also examines how these disorders have often entailed negative moral and cultural evaluations more focused on perceived social deviance than on actual medical conditions. Deep conflicts exist in a variety of disciplines in determining the nature of these disorders. During the twentieth century, a particularly sharp division arose between researchers who study personality disorders and the clinicians who treat them. Synthesizing historical and contemporary scholarship, Horwitz examines controversies over the definitions and diagnoses of personality disorders and how the perception of these illnesses has changed over time.

The concept of personality disorders rose to prominence in the early twentieth century and has consistently caused controversy among psychiatrists, psychologists, and social scientists. In...


Advance Praise

Allan Horwitz has done it again! Using historical, sociological, and psychiatric perspectives, he tells the story of how personality disorders came to be major diagnoses in psychiatry and clinical psychology. The narrative is lively, insightful, and appropriately critical." ―Joel Paris, author of The Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide to Evidence-Based Practice

"Horwitz's wise and wonderful summary of 2,500 years of personality theory and research will fascinate general readers, enlighten students, and help clinicians treat their next patient." ―Allen Frances, Founding Editor, Journal of Personality Disorders; Chair, DSM-IV Task Force

Allan Horwitz has done it again! Using historical, sociological, and psychiatric perspectives, he tells the story of how personality disorders came to be major diagnoses in psychiatry and clinical...


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ISBN 9781696611138
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DURATION 9 Hours, 58 Minutes

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