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    The Oxford Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology Assessment by Mihura, Joni L.;

    Series: Oxford Library of Psychology;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 24 September 2025

    • ISBN 9780190092689
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages978 pages
    • Size 256x191x64 mm
    • Weight 1928 g
    • Language English
    • 690

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    Short description:

    In this second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Personality Assessment, now titled The Oxford Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology Assessment, Joni L. Mihura brings together a respected group of international contributors to cover significant changes within the field of personality assessment. The Handbook is updated to cover a range of topics, focusing on four major goals: to integrate contemporary dimensional models of personality and psychopathology; to use a multimethod approach in which the method of assessment shapes the desired construct; to integrate collaborative/therapeutic assessment (C/TA) when possible; and to consider personality and psychopathology assessment through the lens of human diversity.

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    Long description:

    As one of psychology's oldest fields, personality assessment is one of the most extensively studied subsets of contemporary psychology. In this second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Personality Assessment, now titled The Oxford Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology Assessment, Joni L. Mihura brings together a respected group of international contributors to cover significant changes within the field of personality assessment. The Handbook is updated to cover a range of topics, focusing on four major goals: to integrate contemporary dimensional models of personality and psychopathology; to use a multimethod approach in which the method of assessment shapes the desired construct; to integrate collaborative/therapeutic assessment (C/TA) when possible; and to consider personality and psychopathology assessment through the lens of human diversity. Chapters highlight contemporary models of personality and psychopathology; psychometrics; diversity and inclusion (e.g. gender and gender identity, racial identity, and social justice); commonly used tests and personality assessment methods (e.g., PAIs, MMPIs, BASC, and Rorschach); the assessment of three key personality and psychopathology dimensions (internalizing, externalizing, and psychosis); and specific areas of assessment (e.g. suicide risk, violence risk, child custody, student threat assessment, and high risk assessments). The final chapter discusses key challenges and needed improvements, such as requiring construct validity meta-analyses for all test scales, improving insurance reimbursement for assessments, and the emergence of new technologies in assessment.

    Providing a thorough update on the contemporary practice of personality and pathology assessment, this edition offers an authoritative and field-encompassing resource for researchers and clinicians from across the medical health and psychology disciplines.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Contributors
    Part I: Introductory Topics
    Introduction toThe Oxford Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology Assessment
    Joni L. Mihura
    Multimethod Assessment of Personality and Psychopathology
    Robert F. Bornstein
    Part II: Contemporary Models and Perspectives of Personality and Psychopathology
    The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Approach to Assessment: Summary of the First Phase of the HiTOP Self-Report Measure Development Project
    Leonard J. Simms, Aidan G. C. Wright, David Cicero, Roman Kotov, Stephanie N. Mullins- Sweatt, Martin Sellbom, David Watson, Thomas A. Widiger, and Johannes Zimmermann
    The Core Self-Other Dimension of Personality Functioning
    Christopher J. Hopwood, Sydney Fox, Donna S. Bender, and Johannes
    Zimmermann
    The Cultural Perspective in Personality and Psychopathology Assessment
    Sumaya Laher and Fanny M. Cheung
    An Empirically Informed Framework for Multimethod Assessment with a Focus on Psychosis
    Joni L. Mihura and Madeleine Starin
    Part III: Psychometric Considerations
    Test Theory and Measurement in Assessment
    David L. Streiner
    Construct Validation of Personality Measures
    Gregory T. Smith and Emily A. Atkinson
    Part IV: Personality Assessment Methods
    Therapeutic Assessment
    Jan H. Kamphuis and Pamela Schaber
    Conducting the Initial Therapeutic Assessment Session
    Raja M. David
    A. Self- and Observer-Report Tests
    The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventories (Adult and Adolescent Versions)
    David M. McCord and Carlo O. C. Veltri
    Personality Assessment Inventory
    Leslie C. Morey and Morgan N. McCredie
    The ASEBA Hierarchical/ Dimensional Approach to Taxonomy and Assessment
    Leslie A. Rescorla
    The Behavior Assessment System for Children
    Jihye Kim, Leigh M. Harrell- Williams, and Randy W. Kamphaus
    B. Performance Tests and Methods
    The Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS) in Multimethod Assessment
    Joni L. Mihura and Gregory J. Meyer
    Clinical Use of the Thematic Apperception Test and Other Non-Normed Idiographic Assessment Methods
    Katie C. Lewis and A. Jill Clemence
    Part V: Psychopathology Dimensions
    Assessment of Internalizing Disorders
    Kristin Naragon-Gainey, Tierney P. McMahon, and Juhyun Park
    The Ubiquity, Importance, and Assessment of Agreeableness-Antagonism
    Donald R. Lynam and Joshua D. Miller
    Multimethod Assessment of Psychosis and Psychotic Phenomena
    Joni L. Mihura, James H. Kleiger, and Ali Khadivi
    Part VI: Assessment of Danger to Self and Others
    Assessments of Suicide Risk
    Ronald A. Stolberg, Bruce Bongar, and Tina Thach
    Personality Factors in Violence Risk Assessment
    Nancy Kaser- Boyd
    Part VII: Specific Assessment Purposes
    Civil Forensic Assessment: Child Custody
    Sol R. Rappaport and Daniel B. Pickar
    Student Threat Assessment
    Dewey Cornell, Sharmila B. Mehta, and Caroline Payne
    Personality Assessment in Neuropsychological Settings: An Illustration with the Personality Assessment Inventory (Brain Injuries) and Rorschach (Psychosis and Pain Disorders)
    Nicolae R. Dumitrascu
    Personality Assessment in High-Risk Employment Contexts
    Chris M. Front, Deniz S. Ones, and James N. Butcher
    Therapeutic Assessment with Couples (TA-2)
    Filippo Aschieri, Camillo Caputo, and Tommaso Righetti
    Part VIII: Diversity and Inclusion
    Gender, Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation in Personality and Psychopathology Assessment
    Virginia Brabender
    Racial Identity, Gender Identity, Social Justice, and Assessment
    Philip Sayegh, Kenedy Ramos, Alea Holman, and Xzania White Lee
    Assessment of Personality and Psychopathology with Immigrants and Refugees
    Giselle A. Hass
    Part IX: Interpretation and Reporting of Assessment Findings
    Decision-Making in Psychological Assessment
    David L. Streiner
    Interpreting Convergences and Divergences in Multi-Informant, Multimethod Assessment
    Andres De Los Reyes and Bridget A. Makol
    Writing Multimethod Assessment Reports: An Integrated, Individualized, and Meaningful Approach to Report Writing
    Steven R. Smith and Hadas Pade
    Ethical Decisions in Psychological Assessment
    Linda K. Knauss and Jeanne M. Slattery
    Assessment of Personality and Psychopathology: Key Challenges and Systemic Improvements Needed
    Joni L. Mihura and Kim J. Görner
    Index

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