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Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781615372249
Date: 30th October, 2019
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Categories
- Psychiatry
Description
Complete yet concise, Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder provides an
up-to-date analysis of this widespread, multi-faceted disorder. Estimated to be
twice as common as any other personality disorder, OCPD is nevertheless both
underrepresented in the literature and frequently misunderstood by clinicians
and the patients who grapple with its effects. Misdiagnosis, failure to
diagnose, and ignorance of treatment options are common. This text represents
the collective contributions of some of the foremost authorities in the field
under the leadership of editors who are determined to raise awareness and
educate practitioners and patients alike about the phenomenology, neurobiology,
and psychology of this disorder. The book begins with the history and
epidemiology of the disorder before proceeding to the clinical features, which
are presented using case examples. From there, the text addresses the
developmental aspects of OCPD and then considers other related personality
disorders that frequently co-occur with or may be mistaken for OCPD. Additional
chapters address the developmental aspects of OCPD, the neurobiology and
cognitive underpinnings of OCPD, and available treatment approaches.
The
following coverage is especially noteworthy: Four chapters focus on common
mental health disorders that can be difficult to differentiate from OCPD, with
the most common misdiagnoses being obsessive-compulsive disorder and hoarding
disorder. OCPD has also been linked with eating disorders, impulse disorders,
and aggression, and the book helps the reader understand the relationship
between and among these disorders. Gender and/or cultural factors may influence
the presentation of psychiatric disorders, including OCPD, and the book explores
the potentially heterogeneous etiology of the disorder and the danger of
assuming that one size fits all in terms of treatment. Both psychotherapeutic
and pharmacological treatment approaches are examined in detail, including
cognitive-behavioral therapies (the rationale behind their use, estimated
effectiveness, and limitations of current interventions) and the current state
of drug treatment. OCPD can be trying for family members and others who care
about the patient, and the book offers a chapter examining what loved ones can
do to help, including how to recognize when a personality trait within the OCPD
criteria rises to the level of a disorder. Although OCPD can be disabling,
there can be positive aspects to having an obsessional personality, and the book
discusses the situations under which these traits can be advantageous.
Down-to-earth, clinically rich, and unique, Obsessive-Compulsive Personality
Disorder will help clinicians navigate the thorny OCPD assessment, diagnosis,
and treatment path while providing information and comfort to patients and their
families.