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John S. Ogrodniczuk, PhD, is an associate professor and director of the Psychotherapy Program in the Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia. In his role as director, he coordinates the operations of Canada's second largest medically based psychotherapy training program. In addition, he has developed a psychotherapy research program that is recognized as one of the more comprehensive and productive of its kind. His research involves a variety of psychotherapies and patient populations, but he has a particular interest in studying psychodynamic psychotherapy, personality disorder, and men's mental health. Dr. Ogrodniczuk has received regular funding to support his research and has more than 100 scientific publications. He has coauthored three previous books with APA. He is a recipient of the Outstanding Early Career Achievement Award that is presented by the Society for Psychotherapy Research. In addition to his research, he is involved with teaching medical students and psychiatry residents, serves as associate editor for the journal Psychotherapy Research, serves on the editorial board for three other journals (Group Dynamics, Journal of Personality Disorders, and Psychotherapy), provides regular reviews for more than a dozen scientific and clinical journals, and consults with mental health clinics about service provision and evaluation.
Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction John S. Ogrodniczuk I. Introduction to Narcissism Historical Overview of Pathological Narcissism Brin F. S. Grenyer II. Diagnosis and Assessment Defining Narcissistic Subtypes Eric Russ and Jonathan Shedler Narcissism in the DSM Kenneth N. Levy, Kevin B. Meehan, Nicole M. Cain, and William D. Ellison Narcissism in the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual Eve Caligor Prototypical Formulation of Pathological Narcissism Mardi Horowitz The Pathological Narcissism Inventory Aaron L. Pincus III. Clinical Features of Pathological Narcissism Interpersonal Problems of Narcissistic Patients John S. Ogrodniczuk and David Kealy Affect Regulation and Mentalization in Narcissistic Personality Disorder Serge Lecours, Rachel Briand-Malenfant, and Emilie Descheneaux Conflicts and Defenses in Narcissistic Personality Disorder J. Christopher Perry and Michelle D. Presniak Pathological Narcissism and the Risk of Suicide Paul S. Links Sex and RaceEthnic Differences in Psychiatric Comorbidity of Narcissistic Personality Disorder Attila J. Pulay and Bridget F. Grant IV. Treatment Considerations and Approaches Countertransference Issues in the Treatment of Pathological Narcissism Glen O. Gabbard Maintaining Boundaries in the Treatment of Pathological Narcissism Andrew F. Luchner Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Narcissistic Personality Barry L. Stern, Frank Yeomans, Diana Diamond, and Otto F. Kernberg Kohut's Self-Psychology Approach to Treating Pathological Narcissism M. David Liberman Treating Pathological Narcissism With Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Manuel Trujillo Schema Therapy for Pathological Narcissism: The Art of Adaptive Reparenting Wendy T. Behary and Eva Dieckmann Cognitive Behavioral Perspectives on the Theory and Treatment of the Narcissistic Character Arthur Freeman and Suzy Fox Index About the Editor