It is not often that one reads a comprehensive text in one or two sittings or over a weekend. As a child, adolescent, and adult psychoanalyst and psychiatrist, I found that reading the very well written distillate of Joel Paris's long clinical and empirical experience was an invaluable education. It is a book that I will undoubtedly repeatedly refer to for its insights, its elucidation of particular issues, and its highly comprehensive review of the clinical and empirical literature. I recommend this book highly to researchers and clinicians, whether seasoned or novice.
- Leon Hoffman, M.D.,, The American Journal of Psychiatry
As a teacher of personality disorders to medical students, I will incorporate many of the book's carefully considered, collected, and documented information about phenomenology and epidemiology.
- James W. Lomax, M.D., Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
This is a good introduction to personality disorders as a lifelong issue and will enable clinicians to be more understanding and better equipped to treat these particular types of patients.
- Brett Plyler, M.D., Doody's Book Reviews