Personality Disorders - In Modern Life - Theodore...

: Millon famously compares personalities to impressionistic paintings—seemingly unified from a distance, but a "bewildering complexity of moods, cognitions, and motives" upon closer inspection.

: The text emphasizes understanding the "self-other awareness" of these individuals to avoid pejorative labeling and improve therapeutic effectiveness. Key Disorders Covered Personality Disorders in Modern Life - THEODORE...

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Personality disorders in modern life.—2nd ed. / Theodore Millon . . . [ et al. Personality Disorders in Modern Life / Theodore Millon

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 [ et al

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

Dr. Millon’s work is distinguished by its to personology.

: Millon views personality not as a set of rigid "sick" vs. "healthy" categories, but as a continuum. A "disorder" is simply an extreme, inflexible, or maladaptive expression of traits that exist in everyone.

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