Understanding the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5)
Kristian E. Markon, Andrea Fossati, Antonella Somma, Bob Krueger
Understanding the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5)
Kristian E. Markon, Andrea Fossati, Antonella Somma, Bob Krueger
Released in 2012 as a free, easily administered measure of personality pathology domains and traits as described in the DSM-5 Alternative Model for Personality Disorders, the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) has spawned interest-and a considerable amount of research-since its publication. Rather than trying to match an individual's personal experience to preestablished diagnostic categories, use of the PID-5 in assessment calls for something of a paradigm shift-developing a profile unique to each patient and their experiences and behaviors. This new book delves into the background of the PID-5 and provides clinical and research guidance on its application. After reviewing the blossoming literature on the PID-5 and evidence for its use, the authors examine
* The validity of the PID-5 in different populations, including adults, children, and non-U.S. populations
- Special applications of the PID-5, including its relation to ICD-11 and use in forensic constructs
- The relationship of the PID-5 with other measures, such as the Five Factor Model measures and the Personality Assessment Inventory
- The role of the PID-5 in developing tailored interventions and prevention strategies, both psychotherapeutic and pharmacological
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