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Theodore Millon () (August 18, 1928 – January 29, 2014) was an American psychologist known for his work on personality disorders. He founded the ''
Journal of Personality Disorders ''Journal of Personality Disorders'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed psychology journal covering the study of personality disorders. It was established in 1986 and is published by Guilford Press on behalf of the International Society for the Study o ...
'' and was the inaugural president of the
International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders The International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (abbreviated ISSPD) is an international learned society dedicated to promoting research on personality disorders. It was established in 1988 at the 1st International Congress on the S ...
. In 2008 he was awarded the Gold Medal Award For Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology by the
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and the
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named the "Theodore Millon Award in Personality Psychology" after him. Million developed the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventor, worked on the diagnostic criteria for Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder, worked on editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, and developed subtypes of a variety of personality disorders.


Biography

Millon was born in
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in 1928, the only child of immigrant Jewish parents from Lithuania and
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. His 19th-century ancestors came from the town of
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, then a part of the
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. He studied psychology, physics, and philosophy as an undergraduate at the City College of New York and went on to receive his PhD from the
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in 1954, with a dissertation on "the authoritarian personality." Millon was a member of the board of trustees of Allentown State Hospital, a large
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psychiatric hospital for 15 years. Shortly thereafter he became the founding editor of the ''
Journal of Personality Disorders ''Journal of Personality Disorders'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed psychology journal covering the study of personality disorders. It was established in 1986 and is published by Guilford Press on behalf of the International Society for the Study o ...
'' and the inaugural president of the
International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders The International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (abbreviated ISSPD) is an international learned society dedicated to promoting research on personality disorders. It was established in 1988 at the 1st International Congress on the S ...
. He was Professor Emeritus at
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and the
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. In 2008, Millon was awarded the Gold Medal Award For Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology by the
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. The
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presents an award named after Millon, known as the "Theodore Millon Award in Personality Psychology," to honor outstanding psychologists engaged in "advancing the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement."


Theoretical work

Millon has written numerous popular works on personality, developed diagnostic questionnaire tools such as the
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory – Fourth Edition (MCMI-IV) is the most recent edition of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory. The MCMI is a psychological assessment tool intended to provide information on personality traits and psy ...
, and contributed to the development of earlier versions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Among other diagnoses, Millon advocated for an expanded version of passive aggressive personality disorder, which he termed 'negativistic' personality disorder and argued could be diagnosed by criteria such as "expresses envy and resentment toward those apparently more fortunate" and "claims to be luckless, ill-starred, and jinxed in life; personal content is more a matter of whining and grumbling than of feeling forlorn and despairing" (APA, 1991, R17). Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder was expanded somewhat as an official diagnosis in the DSM-III-R but then relegated to the appendix of DSM-IV, tentatively renamed 'Passive-Aggressive (Negativistic) Personality Disorder'.


Millon's personality disorder subtypes

Millon devised a set of subtypes for each of the DSM personality disorders: * Sadistic (psychopathic) personality disorder subtypes * Self-defeating (masochistic) personality disorder subtypes * Schizotypal personality disorder subtypes * Schizoid personality disorder subtypes * Paranoid personality disorder subtypes * Antisocial (sociopathic) personality disorder subtypes * Borderline personality disorder subtypes * Histrionic personality disorder subtypes * Narcissistic personality disorder subtypes * Dependent personality disorder subtypes * Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder subtypes * Avoidant personality disorder subtypes * Passive-aggressive (negativistic) personality disorder subtypes * Depressive personality disorder subtypes * Exuberant/Hypomanic (turbulent) personality disorder subtypes * Decompensated Personality Disorder


Books

* 1969: ''Modern Psychopathology: A Biosocial Approach to Maladaptive Learning and Functioning'',
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* 1981: ''Disorders of Personality: DSM-III: Axis II''. John Wiley & Sons * 1985: (with George S. Everly, Jr.) ''Personality and Its Disorders. John Wiley and Sons * 1996: (with Roger D. Davis) ''Disorders of Personality: DSM IV and Beyond'' 2nd edition,
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* 1974: (with Renée Millon) ''Abnormal behavior and personality: a biosocial learning approach'',
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* 2004: ''Personality Disorders in Modern Life'', John Wiley and Sons. * 2004: ''Masters of the Mind'': exploring the story of mental illness. John Wiley & Sons. * 2007: (with Seth Grossman) ''Moderating Severe Personality Disorders: A Personalized Psychotherapy Approach'', John Wiley & Sons. * 2007: (with Seth Grossman) ''Resolving Difficult Clinical Syndromes: A Personalized Psychotherapy Approach'', John Wiley & Sons. * 2007: (with Seth Grossman) ''Overcoming Resistant Personality Disorders: A Personalized Psychotherapy Approach'', John Wiley & Sons. * 2008: (editor with Paul H. Blaney) ''Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology, 2nd Ed.'',
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. * 2008: (editor with Robert Krueger and Erik Simonsen) ''Contemporary Directions in Psychopathology: Toward the DSM-V and ICD-11'', Guilford Press * 2008: ''The Millon inventories: a practitioner's guide to personalized clinical assessment'', Guilford Press * 2011: ''Disorders of Personality: Introducing a DSM/ICD Spectrum from Normal to Abnormal'', 3rd edition John Wiley & Sons


See also

*
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory – Fourth Edition (MCMI-IV) is the most recent edition of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory. The MCMI is a psychological assessment tool intended to provide information on personality traits and psy ...
* Pyotr Gannushkin (1875-1933) — a Russian psychiatrist who created a classification of personality disorders, then known as "psychopathies", that intersect in many respects with those of Theodore Millon.


References


Sources


Theodore Millon, a Student of Personality, Dies at 85
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'', January 31, 2014.


External links


The Millon Personality Group
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