Personality Disorders In Modern Life - Theodore... -

: Featuring grandiosity and a need for admiration.

The seminal textbook , authored by Theodore Millon and his colleagues, is a cornerstone of clinical psychology. It bridges the gap between historical theory and contemporary practice, exploring how deep-seated personality traits manifest as debilitating disorders within the context of modern society. Core Concepts and Philosophy Personality Disorders in Modern Life - THEODORE...

: Extreme conscientiousness and rigidity. Millon identifies specific subtypes like the "Conscientious Compulsive". : Featuring grandiosity and a need for admiration

: Includes Avoidant, Depressive, Dependent, Histrionic, Paranoid, and Schizoid. Educational and Clinical Value Personality Disorders in Modern Life - Cipra Personality Disorders in Modern Life - THEODORE...

The book provides in-depth analysis and subtypes for the major personality disorders, including:

: Marked by instability in moods, self-image, and relationships. Millon notes historical parallels to Kraepelin’s "excitable personality".