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    Kristian E. Markon, Andrea Fossati, Antonella Somma, Robert F. Krueger.
    Summary: "The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) was first released in 2012 as a measure of personality pathology domains and traits as described in the DSM-5 Alternative Model for Personality Disorders. In the ensuing years, interest in it-and research about it-has blossomed, especially because use of the PID-5 in assessment calls for a shift from attempting to match an individual's personal experience to preestablished categories to developing a profile unique to each patient's experiences and behaviors. This concise guide delves into the background of the PID-5 and the clinical and research guidance for its use. Reviewing the growing literature on the PID-5, this volume examines its validity in different populations, its role in different diagnostic systems, and special applications for its use. It also features norms for selected PID-5 scores and outlines their differences. Of particular use for both clinical psychologists and research psychiatrists, Understanding the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) is an indispensable resource for all those interested in an individualized approach to the management and treatment of personality pathologies"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    1 Development and Origins of the PID-5
    2 Basic Measurement Properties and Validity of the PID-5 Across Populations
    3 The PID-5s Different Versions for Different Needs
    4 PID-5 Response Validity Assessment and Validity Scales
    5 Special Applications of the PID-5
    6 The PID-5 in Relationship With Other Measures
    7 Interpreting PID-5 Profiles
    8 Prevention and Intervention.