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Assessment and Diagnosis of Personality Disorders
The ICD-10 International Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE)
The vital guide to reliable diagnosis and assessment of personality disorders internationally.
Armand W. Loranger (Edited by), Aleksandar Janca (Edited by), Norman Sartorius (Edited by)
9780521041669, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 10 September 2007
244 pages, 36 tables
22.8 x 15.1 x 1.5 cm, 0.368 kg
"The authors and editors are leading international authorities in psychiatry, psychology, and pesonality assessment...a formal and detailed manual for the use and administration of the IPDE." Kelly E. Arduino, Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal
The diagnosis and assessment of personality disorders has lagged considerably behind that of most other mental disorders. However, the IPDE is an instrument which is compatible, through two modules, with both ICD-10 and DSM-IV criteria. In the form of a semi-structured clinical interview, it provides a means of measuring major categories of personality disorders which have been previously ignored. It is also unique in that it seeks to secure reliable and uniform diagnosis which is both internationally and cross-culturally acceptable. Written by leading international authorities, this volume forms an invaluable reference manual to the IPDE instrument and its development. Its first section includes an overview of the worldwide field trials of the interview and aspects of epidemiology which affect the current status of diagnosis and assessment research. The second section detailing the full interview schedule and scoring system for the instrument will further facilitate its use by both clinician and researcher.
Contributors
Preface Armand W. Loranger, Aleksandar Janca and Norman Sartorius
Acknowledgements
Part I. Background and Field Trial
Section 1. Background: 1. Problems in the field of personality disorder Alv A. Dahl and Antonio Andreoli
2. Review of diagnostic instruments for the assessment of personality disorders Armand W. Loranger
3. Epidemiology of DSM-III personality disorders in the community and in clinical populations James H. Reich and Giovanni de Girolamo
4. International personality disorder examination (IPDE) Armand W. Loranger
5. Experiences with the IPDE Alv A. Dahl and Antonio Andreoli
Section 2. Field Trial: 6. Sampling, interviewers, interview procedures Werner Mombour
7. Description of centres participating in the IPDE field trial Aleksandar Janca and Charles Pull
8. Results Armand W. Loranger
9. Discussion and conclusions Armand W. Loranger
Appendix
Part II. International Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE) ICD-10 module
Index.
Subject Areas: Psychiatry [MMH]
