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Author Horowitz, Leonard M.

Title Interpersonal foundations of psychopathology / Leonard M. Horowitz
Edition First edition
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2004

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Description x, 347 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents 1. Introduction to the Interpretational Approach -- Pt. I. Foundations of an Interpersonal Approach -- 2. Interpersonal Motive as an Explanatory Construct -- 3. Attachment and the Stress of Separation -- 4. Communion and Agency in Interpersonal Interactions -- 5. The Self-Image and Interpersonal Processes -- Pt. II. Representative Personality Disorders -- 6. Dependent and Avoidant Personality Disorders -- 7. Obsessive-Compulsive and Paranoid Personality Disorders -- Pt. III. Common Syndromes -- 8. Syndromes and Axis I Disorders: Depressive and Panic Disorders -- 9. Difficulty Regulating Impulses, Thoughts, and Behavior: Obsessive-Compulsive and Eating Disorders -- Pt. IV. Identity Disturbance: A Synthesis -- 10. Diffuse Identity and Lack of Long-Term Direction: The Histrionic Personality Disorder and Other Related Disorders
11. Split Identity and Instability: Borderline Personality Disorder and Related Conditions -- 12. Schizophrenia and Related Disorders. --Pt. V. Conclusions -- 13. The Interpersonal View of Psychopathology
Summary "Interpersonal Foundations of Psychopathology proposes that psychopathology is closely connected to interpersonal processes - that to treat these disorders, one must first examine a patient's interpersonal relations. It examines findings from developmental, social, and personality psychology and unifies those findings into an interpersonal approach to psychopathology. This approach is integrative; like the cognitive-behavioral approach, it emphasizes objectively observable behavior, and like the psychodynamic approach, it concerns interpersonal motivation, conflict, and defense in explaining behavior, cognitions, and feelings. In addition, the interpersonal approach incorporates the humanistic emphasis on the self, relationships, communication, empathy, and support. Using this perspective, the author demonstrates how communal and agentic motivations are interpreted through different theories as the sources of Axis I and Axis II disorders."
"This book illustrates the importance of considering the social basis of many disorders and, in doing so, exposes interpersonal subtleties that are required in treatment. It will be an illuminating resource for students of clinical psychology as well as professional psychologists and researchers. Readers will be richly rewarded with a fuller understanding of how interpersonal reactions can clarify patterns in personality, emotion, and psychopathology."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-319) and indexes
Subject Psychology, Pathological.
Interpersonal relations.
LC no. 2003021876
ISBN 1591470811 hardback