Depression And Personality: Conceptual And Clinical Challenges

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Depression and Personality: Conceptual and Clinical Challenges offers an intriguing new look at where we are in understanding the relationship between personality dimensions, disorders, and mood disorder. It is both a cogent update of conceptual models and a clearly written, practical guide to the challenges faced every day by clinicians as they treat patients with depression and bipolar disorder.

Laying the groundwork for subsequent chapters, the editors emphasize the value of not only robust pharmacotherapy augmented by psychosocial interventions (with a focus on the assets rather than the liabilities of a patient's temperament), but also of a detailed review of where we are today.

An introductory overview provides valuable historical perspective on the evolution of personality from ''humors'' to body constitution and temperament. In 10 informative chapters, 22 contributors discuss

  • The neurobiological dimensions of personality, focusing on affect-related traits as they review the evidence for serotonin and norepinephrine disturbance based on challenge paradigms, and the range of models to understand the interrelationship between personality and depression.
  • The justification for depressive personality in both categorical terms, i.e., adding to the diagnostic armamentarium of DSM-V, and dimensional terms, focusing on the Five Factor Model to provide a link between several facets of neuroticism and depressive personality disorder.
  • The impact of personality on various aspects of treatment, filling in a gap in the pharmacotherapy literature by asserting that personality pathology can affect the patient's capacity to seek, be engaged in, or be compliant with treatment.
  • Key assessment and treatment issues, recommending a multimodal phased treatment approach that involves targeted pharmacotherapy and integrated individual psychotherapy.
  • The role of personality disorder in the assessment and treatment of chronic depression, with a concise, practical overview of medication and psychotherapy issues regarding the role of Axis II disorders, and the complex relationship between bipolar disorder and personality factors.
  • The complexity involved in adolescent depression with personality disorder, providing a conceptual framework for understanding what factors of personality contribute to vulnerability for depression in adolescents, and depression in later life, including particularly relevant issues such as the role of physical illness and organic factors on the clinical presentation of personality and affective disorder

Invaluable reading for clinicians and researchers alike, Depression and Personality: Conceptual and Clinical Challenges offers fascinating perspectives on the historical antecedents, neurobiological dimensions, and conceptual models regarding the relationship between personality and depression.

Author(s): Michael Rosenbluth, Sidney H. Kennedy, R. Michael Bagby
Edition: 2
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
Year: 2005

Language: English
Commentary: 36906
Pages: 339

CONTENTS......Page 6
CONTRIBUTORS......Page 10
PREFACE......Page 14
INTRODUCTION......Page 18
PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES......Page 28
1 PERSONALITY AND TEMPERAMENT: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES......Page 30
2 THE PSYCHOBIOLOGY OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS......Page 46
3 PERSONALITY TRAITS/DISORDERS AND DEPRESSION: A SUMMARY OF CONCEPTUAL AND EMPIRICAL FINDINGS......Page 70
4 THE DEPRESSIVE PERSONALITY: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, ASSESSMENT, AND TREATMENT......Page 92
PART II: TREATMENT IMPLICATIONS......Page 122
5 THE IMPACT OF PERSONALITY ON THE PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION......Page 124
6 CLINICAL STRATEGIES FOR EFFICIENT TREATMENT OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER COMPLICATED BY PERSONALITY DISORDER......Page 148
7 REFRACTORY AND CHRONIC DEPRESSION: THE ROLE OF AXIS II DISORDERS IN ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT......Page 184
8 BIPOLAR DISORDER AND PERSONALITY: CONSTRUCTS, FINDINGS, AND CHALLENGES......Page 214
9 EVALUATING THE CONTRIBUTION OF PERSONALITY FACTORS TO DEPRESSED MOOD IN ADOLESCENTS: CONCEPTUAL AND CLINICAL ISSUES......Page 256
10 THE IMPACT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS ON LATE-LIFE DEPRESSION......Page 294
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