Vita october, 2011 Thomas A. Widiger, Ph. D

1 VITAOctober, 2011 Thomas A. Widiger, Ph.D.T. Marshall Hahn ProfessorDepartment of Psychology University of KentuckyI. Address115 Kastle HallUniversity of KentuckyLexington, KY 40506-0044Telephone: (859) 257-6849FAX: (859) 323-1979e-mail: [email protected]. EducationDelta College 9/70-5/72University Center, MI A.A. 1972, Liberal ArtsUniversity of Michigan 9/72-8/74Ann Arbor, MI B.G.S. 1974, General StudiesMagna Cum LaudeMiami University 9/75-8/81Oxford, OH Ph.D. 1981, Clinical PsychologyIII. Professional SocietiesAmerican Psychological Association, Member Division 12: Clinical Psychology, MemberAmerican Psychological Society, Charter FellowAmerican Psychiatric Association, Honorary FellowAssociation for Research in Personality, MemberAssociation for Research in Personality Disorders, MemberSociety for Personality Assessment, FellowSociety for Research in Psychopathology, Member^ IV. Awards and HonorsDistinguished Scientist Award, Society for the Science of Clinical Psychology, (2009)Walter G. Klopfer Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Literature (2000) by the Society for Personality AssessmentUniversity of Kentucky Research Professorship (2001-2002)Kirwan Award by the University of Kentucky (2002)T. Marshall Hahn Professor of Psychology (Endowed chair, 2006-present)^ V. Editorial BoardsAssociate Editor: (Current and Past)Annual Review of Clinical Psychology (2003-Currently; Nolen-Hoeksema)Journal of Personality Assessment (2009-Currently; Meyer) Journal of Personality Disorders (1996-Currently; Livesley & Links) Journal of Abnormal Psychology (2000-2010; Baker & Watson)^ Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2002-2008; Diener & Carver)Consulting Editor:(Currently) Assessment Clinical Psychology Review Journal of Personality Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Psychological Assessment Psychological ReviewAd hoc reviews:American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychological Bulletin, Archives of General Psychiatry, American Psychologist, Psychological Assessment, and othersVI. Professional Committees (Current and Past)American Psychiatric Association, DSM-IV Research Coordinator (1988-1994)World Health Organization, Committee for the Revision of ICD-10 (2005)Co-Chair, ^ American Psychiatric Association DSM-5 Research Planning Conference, Dimensional Models of Personality Disorder: Etiology, Pathology, Phenomenology, and Treatment, December, 2004National Institute of Mental Health & American Psychiatric Association,DSM-V Research Planning Work Group, Member (1999-2006)^ Society for Research in Psychopathology, Board of Directors (2001-2004)Academy of Psychological Clinical Science, Executive Board (2002-2005)Association for Research in Personality Disorders, Executive Board (2005-Currently)UK Center for Research on Violence Against Women, Faculty Associate^ VII. ResearchA. Past and Current Publications1978-1980Coyne, J., & Widiger, T. (1978). Toward a participatory model of psychotherapy. Professional Psychology, 9, 700-710.Widiger, T., Knudson, R., & Rorer, L. (1980). Convergent and discriminant validity of measures of cognitive styles and abilities. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 39, 116-129.Widiger, T., & Maitland-Schilling, K. (1980). Toward a construct validation of the Rorschach. Journal of Personality Assessment, 44, 450-459.1982Widiger, T. (1982). Prototypic typology and borderline diagnoses. Clinical Psychology Review, 2, 115-135.Widiger, T. (1982). Psychological tests and the borderline diagnosis. Journal of Personality Assessment, 46, 227-238.1983 Clarkin, J., Widiger, T., Frances, A., Hurt, S., & Gilmore, M. (1983). Prototypic typology and the borderline personality disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 92, 263-275.Rorer, L., & Widiger, T. (1983). Personality structure and assessment. Annual Review of Psychology, 34, 431-463.Widiger, T. (1983). Utilities and fixed diagnostic rules. Comments on Finn. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 92, 495-498.Widiger, T., & Kelso, K. (1983). Psychodiagnosis of Axis II. Clinical Psychology Review, 3, 491-510.Widiger, T., & Rinaldi, M. (1983). An acceptance of suicide. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 20, 263-273.1984Widiger, T., Hurt, S., Frances, A., Clarkin, J., & Gilmore, M. (1984). Diagnostic efficiency and DSM-III. Archives of General Psychiatry, 41, 1005-1012.Widiger, T., & Nietzel, M. (1984). Comment: Kaplan’s view of DSM-III: The data revisited. American Psychologist, 39, 1319-1320.Widiger, T., & Rorer, L. (1984). The responsible psychotherapist. American Psychologist, 39, 503-515.1985Widiger, T. (1985). Review of Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory. In J. Mitchell (Ed.), The Ninth Mental Measurements Yearbook (Vol. 1, pp. 979-981). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.Widiger, T. (1985). Review of Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory. In J. Mitchell, (Ed.), ^ The Ninth Mental Measurements Yearbook (Vol. 1, pp. 986-988). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1985). Axis II personality disorders: Diagnostic and treatment issues. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 36, 619-627.Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1985). The DSM-III personality disorders. Perspectives from psychology. Archives of General Psychiatry, 42, 615-623.Widiger, T., & Trull, T. (1985). The empty debate over the existence of mental illness: Comments on Gorenstein. American Psychologist, 40, 468-470.Widiger, T., Williams, J., Spitzer, R., & Frances, A. (1985). The MCMI as a measure of DSM-III. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 366-378.1986Frances, A., & Widiger, T. (1986). The classification of personality disorders: An overview of problems and solutions. In A. Frances & R. Hales (Eds.), ^ Psychiatry update: Volume V. The American Psychiatric Association annual review (pp. 240-257). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Frances, A., & Widiger, T. (1986). Methodological issues in personality disorder diagnosis. In T. Millon & G. Klerman (Eds.), Contemporary directions in psychopathology (pp. 381-400). New York: Guilford.Widiger, T., Frances, A., Warner, L., & Bluhm, C. (1986). Diagnostic criteria for the borderline and schizotypal personality disorders. ^ Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 95, 43-51.Widiger, T., Sanderson, C., & Warner, L. (1986). The MMPI, prototypal typology, and borderline personality disorder. Journal of Personality Assessment, 50, 540-553.Widiger, T., Williams, J., Spitzer, R., & Frances, A. (1986). The MCMI and DSM-III: A brief rejoinder to Millon (1985). Journal of Personality Assessment, 50, 198-204.1987Frances, A., & Widiger, T. (1987). A critical review of four DSM-III personality disorders: Borderline, avoidant, dependent, and passive-aggressive. In G. Tischler (Ed.), ^ Diagnosis and classification in psychiatry (pp. 269-289). New York: Cambridge University Press.Frances, A., & Widiger, J. (1987). The diagnosis and treatment of passive-aggressive personality disorder. In F. Flach (Ed.), Directions in psychiatry (Vol. 7, pp. 3-7). New York: Hatherleigh.Frances, A., & Widiger, T. (1987). Personality disorders. In A. Skodol & R. Spitzer (Eds.), ^ An annotated bibliography of DSM-III (pp. 125-133). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Milich, R., Widiger, T., & Landau, S. (1987). Diagnosis of attention deficit and conduct disorders using conditional probabilities. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55, 762-767.Trull, T., Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1987). Covariation of avoidant, schizoid, and dependent personality disorder criteria sets. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144, 767-771.Widiger, T. (1987). Multiple personality, hypnosis, and most other orders. Review of Bliss (1986). Contemporary Psychology, 32, 457-458.Widiger, T. (1987). The self-defeating personality disorder: Introduction. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, 157-160.Widiger, T. (1987). The self-defeating personality disorder: Afterword. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, 200-201.Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1987). Definitions and diagnoses: A brief response to Morey and McNamara. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 96, 286-287.Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1987). Interviews and inventories for the measurement of personality disorders. Clinical Psychology Review, 7, 49-75.Widiger, T., Frances, A., & Trull, T. (1987). A psychometric analysis of the social-interpersonal and cognitive-perceptual items for the schizotypal personality disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 44, 741-745.Widiger, T., & Hyler, S. (1987). Axis I/Axis II interactions. In J. Cavenar, R. Michels & A. Cooper (Eds.), Psychiatry. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.Widiger, T., & Sanderson, C. (1987). The convergent and discriminant validity of the MCMI as a measure of the DSM-III personality disorders. Journal of Personality Assessment, 51, 228-242.Widiger, T., & Settle, S. (1987). Broverman et al. revisited: An artifactual sex bias. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 463-469.Widiger, T., & Trull, T. (1987). Behavioral indicators, hypothetical constructs, and personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, 82-87.Widiger, T., Trull, T., Hurt, S., Clarkin, J., & Frances, A. (1987). A multidimensional scaling of the DSM-III personality disorders. Archives of General Psychiatry, 44, 557-563.1988Frances, A., Jacobsberg, L., Widiger, T., Manning, D., & Fyer, M. (1988). Hypomanic personality disorder: A distinct entity? Integrative Psychiatry, 6, 11-12.Trull, T., Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1988). Mr. Trull and Associates reply. American Journal of Psychiatry, 145, 277-278.Widiger, T. (1988). Treatment planning: Treating self-defeating personality disorders. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 39, 819-821.Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1988). Personality disorders. In J. Talbott, R. Hales, & S. Yudofsky (Eds.), The American Psychiatric Press textbook of psychiatry (pp. 621-648). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Widiger, T., Frances, A., Spitzer, R., & Williams, J. (1988). The DSM-III-R personality disorders: An overview. American Journal of Psychiatry, 145, 786-795.Widiger, T., Frances, A., & Sweeney, M. (1988). Schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1, 13-18.1989Ford, M., & Widiger, T. (1989). Sex bias in the diagnosis of histrionic and antisocial personality disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 301-305.Frances, A., Kocsis, J., Marin, D., Manning, D., Markowitz, J., Mason, B., & Widiger, T. (1989). Diagnostic criteria for dysthymic disorder. ^ Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 25, 325-329.Frances, A., & Widiger, T. (1989). Treatment of Avoidant personality disorder. In T. Karasu (Ed.), Psychiatric treatment manual (pp. 2759-2762). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Frances, A., Widiger, T., & Pincus, H. A. (1989). The development of DSM-IV. ^ Archives of General Psychiatry, 46, 373-375.Jacobsberg, L., Goldsmith, S., Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1989). Assessment of DSM-III personality disorders. In S. Wetzler (Ed.), Measuring mental illness: Psychometric assessment for clinicians (pp. 139-159). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Kass, F., Spitzer, R., Williams, J. B., & Widiger, T. (1989). Self-defeating personality disorder and DSM-III-R. Development of diagnostic criteria. ^ American Journal of Psychiatry, 146, 1022-1026.Marin, D., Widiger, T., Frances, A., Goldsmith, S., & Kocsis, J. (1989). Personality disorders: Issues in assessment. Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 26, 508-514.Rogers, J. H., & Widiger, T. (1989). Comparing idiothetic, ipsative, and normative indices of consistency. Journal of Personality, 57, 847-869.Widiger, T. (1989). The categorical distinction between personality and affective disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 3, 77-91.Widiger, T. (1989). Self-defeating personality disorder. In A. Frances (Ed.), New developments in diagnosis and treatment: An audio seminar. New York: Guilford Publications.Widiger, T. (1989). Comment on Lewis and Appleby (1988). ^ British Journal of Psychiatry, 154, 266.Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1989). Controversies concerning the self-defeating personality disorder. In R. Curtis (Ed.), Self-defeating behaviors: Experimental research, clinical impressions, and practical implications (pp. 289-309). New York: Plenum.Widiger, T., & Frances, A. (1989). Epidemiology, diagnosis, and comorbidity of borderline personality disorder. In A. Tasman, R. Hales & A. Frances (Eds.), ^ Review of Psychiatry (Vol. 8, pp. 8-24). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Widiger, T., Frances, A., Spitzer, R., & Williams, J. (1989). Reply to Dr. Sheeley. American Journal of Psychiatry, 146, 416.Widiger, T., Frances, A., & Trull, T. (1989). Interviewing for personality disorders. In R. Craig (Ed.), Clinical and diagnostic interviewing (pp. 221-236). New York: Jason Aronson.Widiger, T., & Rogers, J. H. (1989). Prevalence and comorbidity of personality disorders. Psychiatric Annals, 19, 132-136.Widiger, T., & Spitzer, R. (1989). Criticisms of DSM-III-R. American Journal of Psychiatry, 146, 566-567.1990Bluhm, C., Widiger, T., & Miele, G. (1990). Interpersonal complementarity and individual differences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 464-471.Frances, A., First, M., Pincus, H., Widiger, T., & Davis, W. (1990). DSM-IV in progress: An introduction to DSM-IV. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 41, 493-494.Frances, A., Pincus, H. A., Widiger, T. A., Davis, W. W., & First, M. B. (1990). DSM-IV: Work in progress. American Journal of Psychiatry, 147, 1439-1448.Frances, A., Widiger, T., & Fyer, M. (1990). The influence of classification methods on comorbidity. In J. Maser & C. R. Cloninger (Eds.), Comorbidity of mood and anxiety disorders (pp. 41-59). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Hurt, S., Clarkin, J., Widiger, T., Fyer, M., Sullivan, T., Stone, M., & Frances, A. (1990). Evaluation of DSM-III decision rules for case detection using joint conditional probability structures. ^ Journal of Personality Disorders, 4, 121-130.Marin, D., Frances, A., & Widiger, T. (1990). Personality disorders. In A. Stoudemire (Ed.), Clinical psychiatry for medical students (pp. 137-156). Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott.Synder, D., Widiger, T., & Hoover, D. (1990). Methodological considerations in validating computer-based test interpretations: Controlling for response bias. Psychological Assessment: A Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2, 470-477.Trull, T., Widiger, T., & Guthrie, P. (1990). The categorical versus dimensional status of borderline personality disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99, 40-48.Widiger, T. (1990). A commentary on an integrated theory of schizophrenia. Journal of Personality Disorders, 4, 106-110.Widiger, T., Frances, A., Pincus, H., & Davis, W. (1990). DSM-IV literature reviews: Rationale, process, and limitations. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 12, 189-202.Widiger, T., Freiman, K., & Bailey, B. (1990). Convergent and discriminant validity of personality disorder prototypic acts. Psychological Assessment: A Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2, 107-113.1991Berry, D., Wetter, M., Baer, R., Widiger, T., Sumpter, J., Reynolds, S., & Hallam, R. (1991). Detection of random responding on the MMPI-2: Utility of F, Back F, & VRIN scales. Psychological Assessment: A Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 3, 418-423.Frances, A., Davis, W., Kline, M., Pincus, H., First, M., & Widiger, T. (1991). The DSM-IV field trials: Moving towards an empirically derived classification. European Psychiatry, 6, 307-314.Frances, A., First, M., Widiger, T., Miele, G., Tilly, S., Davis, W., & Pincus, H. (1991). An A to Z guide to DSM-IV conundrums. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 100, 407-412.Frances, A., Hall, W., First, M., Widiger, T., & Pincus, H. (1991). Issues and proposals for changes in mood disorders in DSM-IV. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry Advances Monograph, 1, 5-9.Frances, A., Pincus, H., Manning, D., & Widiger, T. (1991). Classification of anxiety states in DSM-III and perspectives for its classification in DSM-IV. In N. Sartorius (Ed.), ^ Anxiety: Psychobiological and clinical perspectives (pp. 139-146). Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishing Co.Frances, A., Widiger, T., First, M., Pincus, H., Tilly, S., Miele, G., & Davis, W. (1991). DSM-IV: Toward a more empirical diagnostic system. Canadian Psychology, 32, 171-173.Frances, A., Widiger, T., & Sabshin, M. (1991). Psychiatric diagnosis and normality. In D. Offer & M. Sabshin (Eds.), ^ The diversity of normal behavior (pp. 3-38). NY: Basic Books.Landau, S., Milich, R., & Widiger, T. (1991). Conditional probabilities of child interview symptoms in the diagnosis of attention deficit disorder. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 32, 501-513.Landau, S., Milich, R., & Widiger, T. (1991). Predictive power methods may be more helpful for making a diagnosis than sensitivity and specificity. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, 1, 343-351.Trull, T., & Widiger, T. (1991). The relationship between borderline personality disorder criteria and dysthymia symptoms. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 13, 91-105.Widiger, T. (1991). Critical issues in the planning of DSM-IV, Axis II. In R. Michels (Ed.), Psychiatry (Chapt. 14.1, pp. 1-10). Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott.Widiger, T. (1991). Definition, diagnosis, and differentiation. Journal of Personality Disorders, 5, 42-51.Widiger, T. (1991). DSM-IV reviews of the personality disorders: Introduction to special series. Journal of Personality Disorders, 5, 122-134.Widiger, T. (1991). Personality disorder dimensional models proposed for DSM-IV. Journal of Personality Disorders, 5, 386-398.Widiger, T., Frances, A., Harris, M., Jacobsberg, L., Fyer, M., & Manning, D. (1991). Comorbidity among Axis II disorders. In J. Oldham (Ed.), Axis II: New perspectives on validity (pp. 163-194). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Widiger, T., Frances, A., Pincus, H., Davis, W., & First, M. (1991). Toward an empirical classification for DSM-IV. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 100, 280-288.Widiger, T., & Shea, T. (1991). The differentiation of Axis I and Axis II disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 100, 399-406.Widiger, T., & Spitzer, R. (1991). Sex bias in the diagnosis of personality disorders. Clinical Psychology Review, 11, 1-22.Widiger, T., & Trull, T. (1991). Diagnosis and clinical assessment. Annual Review of Psychology, 42, 109-133.Widiger, T., & Weissman, M. (1991). Epidemiology of borderline personality disorder. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 42, 1015-1021.1992First, M.B., Frances, A.J., & Widiger, T.A. (1992). DSM-IV and behavioral assessment. Behavioral Assessment, 14, 297-306.Pincus, H., Frances, A., Davis, W., First, M., & Widiger, T. (1992). DSM-IV and new diagnostic categories: Holding the line on proliferation. American Journal of Psychiatry, 149, 112-117.Shea, M. T., Widiger, T. A., & Klein, M. H. (1992). Comorbidity of personality disorders and depression: Implications for treatment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60, 857-868.Widiger, T. (1992). DSM-IV in progress: Antisocial personality disorder. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 43, 6-8.Widiger, T. (1992). Categorical versus dimensional classification: Implications from and for research. Journal of Personality Disorders, 6, 287-300.Widiger, T. (1992). Review of the NEO-PI. In J.J. Kramer & J. C. Conoley (Eds.), ^ The eleventh mental measurements yearbook (pp. 606-607). Lincoln, NE: Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.Widiger, T. (1992). Review of the Personal History Checklist for Adults. In J.J. Kramer & J. C. Conoley (Eds.), The eleventh mental measurements yearbook (pp. 663-664). Lincoln, NE: Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.Widiger, T. (1992). Generalized social phobia versus avoidant personality disorder: A commentary on three studies. ^ Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 101, 340-343.Widiger, T., Corbitt, E., & Millon, T. (1992). Antisocial personality disorder. In A. Tasman & M. Riba (Eds.), Review of Psychiatry (Vol. 11, pp. 63-79). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Widiger, T., Miele, G., & Tilly, S. (1992). Alternative perspectives on the diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. In J. Clarkin, E. Marziali, & H. Munroe-Blum (Eds.), ^ Borderline personality disorder. Clinical and empirical perspectives (pp. 89-115). New York: Guilford.Widiger, T., & Trull, T. (1992). Personality and psychopathology: An application of the five-factor model. Journal of Personality, 60, 363-393.1993Davis, W., Bauer, M., Severino, S., Spiegel, D., & Widiger, T.A. (1993). MacArthur data reanalysis: Examples from the second stage of empirical review. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 44, 432-434.Bailey, B., West, K.Y., Widiger, T.A., & Freiman, K. (1993). The convergent and discriminant validity of the Chapman scales. Journal of Personality Assessment, 61, 121-135.Frances, A., Miele, G.M., Widiger, T.A., Pincus, H.A., Manning, D., & Davis, W.W. (1993). The classification of panic disorders: From Freud to DSM-IV. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 27 (suppl 1), 3-10.Widiger, T.A. (1993). The DSM-III-R categorical personality disorder diagnoses: A critique and an alternative. Psychological Inquiry, 4, 75-90.Widiger, T.A. (1993). Reply to commentators: From B to Z. Psychological Inquiry, 4, 135-141.Widiger, T.A. (1993). Issues in the validation of the personality disorders. In L. J. Chapman, J. R. Chapman, & D. C. Fowles (Eds.), Progress in experimental personality and psychopathology research (pp. 117-136). NY: Springer.Widiger, T.A. (1993). Validation strategies for the personality disorders. ^ Journal of Personality Disorders, 7, Supplement, 34-43.Widiger, T.A. (1993). Personality and depression: Assessment issues. In M.H. Klein, D.J. Kupfer, & M.T. Shea (Eds.), Personality and depression (pp. 77-118). NY: Guilford.Widiger, T.A., & Corbitt, E.M. (1993). Antisocial personality disorder: Proposals for DSM-IV. ^ Journal of Personality Disorders, 7, 63-77.Widiger, T.A., & Corbitt, E.M. (1993). The MCMI-II personality disorder scales and their relationship to DSM-III-R diagnosis. In R. Craig (Ed.), The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory: A clinical research information synthesis (pp. 181-201). NY: Lawrence Erlbaum.Widiger, T.A., & Trull, T.J. (1993). Borderline and narcissistic personality disorders. In P.B. Sutker & H.E. Adams (Eds.), ^ Comprehensive handbook of psychopathology (pp. 371-394). New York: Plenum.Widiger, T.A., & Trull, T.J. (1993). Personality disorders and violence. In J. Monahan & H. Steadman (Eds.), Violence and mental disorder: Developments in risk assessment (pp. 203-226). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.Widiger, T.A., & Trull, T.J. (1993). The scholarly development of DSM-IV. In J.A. Costa e Silva & C.C. Nadelson (Eds.), ^ International review of psychiatry (Vol. 1, pp. 59-78). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.1994Berry, D.T.R., Lamb, D.G., Wetter, M.W., Baer, R.A., & Widiger, T.A. (1994). Ethical considerations in research on coached malingering. Psychological Assessment, 6, 16-17.Costa, P.T., & Widiger, T.A. (1994). Summary and unresolved issues. In P.T. Costa & T.A. Widiger (Eds.), ^ Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (pp. 319-327). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Costa, P.T., & Widiger, T.A. (Eds.). (1994). Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Frances, A.J., Mack, A.H., First, M.B., Widiger, T.A., Ross, R., Forman, L., & Davis, W.W. (1994). DSM-IV meets philosophy. ^ Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 19, 207-218.Widiger, T.A. (1994). Conceptualizing a disorder of personality from the five-factor model. In P.T. Costa & T.A. Widiger (Eds.), Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (pp. 311-317). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Widiger, T.A. (1994). Review of “The Selling of the DSM. The Rhetoric of Science in Psychiatry” by Kirk and Kutchins. ^ Journal of Personality Assessment, 63, 390-393.Widiger, T.A. (1994). Understanding the DSM-IV. Keystone Heights, FL: PsychoEducational Resources.Widiger, T.A., & Canyon, C.C.S. (1994). LSB on the SASB, the FFM, and the IPC. Psychological Inquiry, 6, 329-332.Widiger, T.A., & Chat, L. (1994). The DSM-IV personality disorders: Changes from DSM-III-R. In P. Wilner (Ed.), Psychiatry (Chapter 14.2, pp. 1-13). Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott.Widiger, T.A., & Corbitt, E. (1994). Normal versus abnormal personality from the perspective of the DSM. In S. Strack & M. Lorr (Eds.), ^ Differentiating normal and abnormal personality (pp. 158-175). New York: Springer.Widiger, T.A., Corbitt, E.M., & Funtowicz, M.N. (1994). Rejoinder to Dr. Walker. In S.A. Kirk and S.D. Einbnder (Eds.), Controversial issues in mental health (pp. 30-32). NY: Allyn & Bacon.Widiger, T.A., Corbitt, E.M., & Funtowicz, M.N. (1994). Are personality disorders gender-biased? In S.A. Kirk and S.D. Einbinder (Eds.), ^ Controversial issues in mental health (pp. 32-37). New York: Allyn & Bacon.Widiger, T.A., & Costa, P.T. (1994). Personality and personality disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 78-91.Widiger, T.A., & Ford-Black, M.M. (1994). Diagnoses and disorders. ^ Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 1, 84-87.Widiger, T.A., & Frances, A.J. (1994). Toward a dimensional model for the personality disorders. In P.T. Costa & T.A. Widiger (Eds.), Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (pp. 19-39). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Widiger, T.A. Frances, A.J., Pincus, H.A., First, M.B., Ross, R.R., & Davis, W.W. (Eds.) (1994). ^ DSM-IV sourcebook (Vol 1). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.Widiger, T.A., Trull, T.S., Clarkin, J.F., Sanderson, C., & Costa, P.T. (1994). A description of the DSM-III-R and DSM-IV personality disorders with the five-factor model of personality. In P.T. Costa & T.A. Widiger (Eds.), ^ Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (pp. 41-56). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Widiger, T.A., & Smith, G.T. (1994). Substance use disorder: Abuse, dependence, and dyscontrol. Addiction, 89, 267-282.1995Corbitt, E.M., & Widiger, T.A. (1995). Sex differences among the personality disorders: An exploration of the data. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2, 225-238. Funtowicz, M.N., & Widiger, T.A. (1995). Sex bias in the diagnosis of personality disorders: A different approach. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 17, 145-165.Lindsay, K., & Widiger, T.A. (1995). Sex and gender bias in self-report personality disorder inventories: Items analyses of the MCMI-II, MMPI, and PDQ-R. Journal of Personality Assessment, 65, 1-20.Rogers, J.H., Widiger, T.A., & Krupp, A. (1995). Aspects of depression associated with borderline personality disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152, 268-270.Ross, R., Frances, A.J., & Widiger, T.A. (1995). Gender issues in DSM-IV. ^ Review of psychiatry (Vol 14, pp. 205-226). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.Widiger, T.A. (1995). Deletion of the self-defeating and sadistic personality disorder diagnoses. In W.J. Livesley (Ed.), The DSM-IV personality disorders (pp. 359-373). New York: Guilford.Widiger, T.A., & Axelrod, S.R. (1995). Recent developments in the clinical assessment of personality disorders. ^ European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 11, 213-221.Widiger, T.A., & Corbitt, E.M. (1995). Antisocial personality disorder in DSM-IV. In W.J. Livesley (Ed.), The DSM-IV personality disorders (pp. 103-126). NY: Guilford.Widiger, T.A., & Hicklin, J. (1995). Antisocial personality disorder. In P. Wilner (Ed.), Psychiatry (Chapt. 23, pp. 1-13). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott-Raven.Widiger, T.A., Mangine, S., Corbitt, E.M., Ellis, C.G., & Thomas, G.V. (1995). ^ Personality Disorder Interview-IV. A semistructured interview for the assessment of personality disorders. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources.Widiger, T.A., & Sanderson, C.J. (1995). Assessing personality disorders. In J. N. 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