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User's Guide For the SCID-5-AMPD
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781615370504
Date: 30th November, 2017
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Categories
- Psychiatry
Description
Expertly designed, the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-5 Alternative
Model for Personality Disorders (SCID-5-AMPD) is a semistructured diagnostic
interview that guides clear assessment of the defining components of personality
pathology as presented in the DSM-5 Alternative Model.
The paramount tool
for the use of SCID-5-AMPD, the User's Guide for the SCID-5-AMPD provides
readers with an essential manual to effectively understand and use any
SCID-5-AMPD module. Integrating an overview of the DSM-5 Alternative Model, this
companion guide provides instructions for every SCID-5-AMPD module and features
completed samples of all modules in full, with corresponding sample patient
cases and commentary.
The modular format of the SCID-5-AMPD allows the
researcher or clinician to focus on those aspects of the Alternative Model of
most interest. The User's Guide for the SCID-5-AMPD fully explicates each
module-available individually or in customized sets: Module I is devoted to
the dimensional assessment of self and interpersonal functioning using the Level
of Personality Functioning Scale. Module II focuses on the dimensional
assessment of the five pathological personality trait domains and corresponding
25 trait facets. Module III is a comprehensive assessment of each of the six
specific personality disorders of the DSM-5 Alternative Model, as well as
Personality Disorder-Trait-Specified, and includes a global assessment of the
level of personality functioning.
Trained clinicians with a basic
knowledge of the concepts of personality and personality psychopathology will
find the SCID-5-AMPD a valuable tool in the assessment and study of personality
disorders.