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Volume 330:1243-1244 April 28, 1994 Number 17
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Abnormalities of Personality: Within and Beyond the Realm of Treatment

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By Michael H. Stone. 546 pp. New York, W.W. Norton, 1993. $50. ISBN 0-393-70127-1.

This book reflects the enormous and exciting growth in knowledge about personality disorders during the past decade and sets this growth within the context of the dramatic changes that are transforming psychiatry. Its author, Michael Stone, is one of the few people with the intellectual breadth and the clinical experience required to undertake such a book. When, to these qualifications, you add the author's gift for writing clearly and his knack for choosing recognizable examples from our popular culture, the results are excellent.

Most clinicians will find Stone's chapters on treatment stimulating and informative, but I believe this book's central . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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