Personality and Personality Disorders in the DSM-5
About the special issue
Articles in this issue
Personality and Personality Disorders in the DSM-5: Introduction to the Special Issue
Pages 1–3
Miller, Joshua D.; Levy, Kenneth N.
Proposed Changes in Personality and Personality Disorder Assessment and Diagnosis for DSM-5 Part I: Description and Rationale
Pages 4–22
Skodol, Andrew E.; Clark, Lee Anna; Bender, Donna S.; Krueger, Robert F.; Morey, Leslie C.; Verheul, Roel; Alarcon, Renato D.; Bell, Carl C.; Siever, Larry J.; Oldham, John M.
Proposed Changes in Personality and Personality Disorder Assessment and Diagnosis for DSM-5 Part II: Clinical Application
Pages 23–40
Skodol, Andrew E.; Bender, Donna S.; Oldham, John M.; Clark, Lee Anna; Morey, Leslie C.; Verheul, Roel; Krueger, Robert F.; Siever, Larry J.
Some Comments on Nomology, Diagnostic Process, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder in the DSM-5 Proposal for Personality and Personality Disorders
Pages 41–53
Pincus, Aaron L.
A Shaky Future for Personality Disorders
Pages 54–67
Widiger, Thomas A.
Striking the (Im)Proper Balance Between Scientific Advances and Clinical Utility: Commentary on the DSM-5 Proposal for Personality Disorders
Pages 68–82
Pilkonis, Paul A.; Hallquist, Michael N.; Morse, Jennifer Q.; Stepp, Stephanie D.


