Vita

 

Theodore Millon, Ph.D., D.Sc.


Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology


C/O Bobb 288 Old Mountain Road, Port Jervis, NY 12771

iaspp@aol.com

Academic Degrees

  • City College of New York 2/45-6/49 Bachelor of Arts (magna) 6/49
    Majors: Psychology, Physics, Philosophy
     
  • City College of New York 9/49-6/50 Master of Arts 6/50
    Major Area: Clinical
     
  • University of Connecticut 9/50-9/53 Doctor of Philosophy 6/54
    Major Areas: Personality, Social, Clinical
     
  • Free University of Brussels Doctor of Science (Hon.) 5/94
    Major Areas: Theoretical Psychology

Teaching and Supervision

  • University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL     1977-2001
    Professor, Department of Psychology
    Graduate instructor: Psychopathology; Methodology
    Clinical supervisor: Clinical Practica; Dissertation Research

  • Harvard Medical School, Boston      1982-1995
    Visiting Professor, Department of Psychiatry
    Massachusetts General Hospital  (1982-1987)
    McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA (1987-1995)
     
  • University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago     1969-1977
    Professor, Division of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry
    Instructor, Residency and Intern Seminars:
    Psychopathology; Behavioral Science; Research Methodology
    Supervisor: Clinical Practica
     
  • University of Illinois, Circle Campus       1972-1977
    University of Chicago
    Professor, Departments of Psychology
    Instructor: Graduate Seminars: Psychopathology; Clinical Methods
    Supervisor: Dissertation Research
     
  • Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA       1954-1970
    Assistant Professor to Professor, Department of Psychology
    Instructor: Undergraduate and Graduate Courses: Child,
    Social, Personality, Abnormal, Clinical, Measurement,
    Statistics, Projective Techniques, Psychotherapy,
    Experimental Psychopathology
    Supervisor: Clinical Practica, Dissertation Research

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Active Research Interests

  • Synergistic Psychotherapeutic Approaches:  1985-present
    Examination of the logic and methods for synthesizing treatment techniques
     
  • Psychological Factors in Physical Illness:   1973-present
    Studies of psychological correlates of disease disposition and course
     
  • Psychological, Medical, and Adolescent, Inventory Construction:   1971-present
    Validation of diagnostic instruments
     
  • Classification in Psychopathology:   1960-present
    Studies of diagnostic taxonomies

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Publications: Books

 

In Press

  • Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology (2nd ed.). (Co-editor). New York: Kluwer/Plenum.
  • Millon Index of Personality Styles-Revised (MIPS-R). (Co-author). Minneapolis: Pearson Assessments.
  • Millon Organization Roles and Styles Indicator (MORSI). (Co-author). Chicago: Reid London House.
  • Millon College Counseling Inventory (MCCI). (Co-author). Minneapolis: Pearson Assessments
  • Understanding and Treating the Mind. (Author). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
    20-Book Series: Personality-Guided Psychology (Editor-in-chief). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Millon Personality Disorder Checklist (MPDC) manual  (Co-author). Minneapolis: Pearson Assessments.
  • Contemporary Directions in Psychopathology: Toward the DSM-V (Co-Editor). New York: Guilford Press.
  • Millon Pre-Adolescent Clinical Inventory (M-PACI) manual (Co-author) Minneapolis: National Computer Systems.
  • Personality Disorders in Modern Life, (2nd ed.). (Co-Author). New York: Wiley.

2003-1997

  • Handbook of Psychology, Volume V: Personality and Social Psychology (2003). (Co-Editor). New York: Wiley-Interscience.
  • Personality Disorders in Modern Life (2000). (Co-author). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology. (1999, Editor-in-chief). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Personality-Guided Therapy (1999, author). New York: Wiley-Interscience.
  • Psychopathy: Antisocial, Criminal, and Violent Behavior (1998, Co-editor). New York: Guilford

1996-1991

  • The Millon Inventories: Clinical and Personality Assessment (1997, Editor) New York: Guilford.
  • Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory – III (2nd ed.), manual (MCMI-III; 1997, Co-author)Minneapolis: National Computer Systems.
  • Disorders of Personality: DSM-IV and Beyond (1996, co-author) New York: Wiley-Interscience.
    Personality and Psychopathology: Building a Clinical Science (1996, Selected Papers, author) New York: Wiley-Interscience.
  • Millon Index of Personality Styles, manual (1994, Co-author). The Psychological Corporation: San Antonio, TX.
  • Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory, manual (MACI; 1994, Co-author). Minneapolis: National Computer Systems.
  • Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory - III, manual (MCMI-III; 1993, Author). Minneapolis: National Computer Systems.

1990-1986

  • Toward a New Personology: An Evolutionary Model (1990, author) New York: Wiley-Interscience. [Theoretical treatise; translated into Spanish]
  • Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III, manual (MCMI-III). (1994, author). Minneapolis: National Computer Systems.
  • Millon Index of Personality Styles, manual (MIPS). (1994, author). San Antonio: The Psychological Corporation.
  • Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory, manual (MACI). (1993, author). Minneapolis: National Computer Systems
  • Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-II, manual (MCMI-II). (1987, author) Minneapolis: National Computer Systems. [Revision of the MCMI in line with DSM-III-R and theory modifications]
  • Contemporary Directions in Psychopathology: Toward the DSM-IV. (1986, co-editor) New York: Guilford Press. [Prospects and proposals for a revised taxonomy].

1985-1981

  • Personality and its Disorders (1985, co-author) New York: Wiley. [Undergraduate text].
    Theories of Personality and Psychopathology (1983, editor) New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. [Revision and expansion of earlier work; translated into 3 languages].
  • Millon Behavioral Health Inventory (1982, co-author). Minneapolis: National Computer Systems. [Self-report inventory and computer program assessing dynamics in physical disorders]
  • Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory (1982, co-author) Minneapolis: National Computer Systems. [Self-report inventory and computer program for assessing adolescent disorders]
  • Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology (1982, co-editor) New York: Plenum. [A clinically-oriented review of the applications of behavioral medicine].
  • Disorders of Personality: DSM-III; Axis II (1981, author). New York: Wiley-Interscience. [A profession-oriented text; translated into 4 languages].

1980-1971

  • Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory, manual (1977, author) Minneapolis: National Computer inventory and computer systems. [Self-report inventory and computer program assessing dynamics of adult disorders].
  • Medical Behavioral Science (1975, editor) Philadelphia: Saunders. [Text on health psychology and behavioral medicine]
  • Abnormal Personality and Behavior (1974, co-author) Philadelphia: Saunders. [Textbook for undergraduates].
  • Theories of Psychopathology and Personality (1974, editor) Philadelphia: Saunders. [Revision and expansion of Theories of Psychopathology, 1967]
  • Research Methods in Psychopathology (1972, co-author) New York: Wiley. [Review of design and data collection techniques; translated into 3 languages].

1970-1950

  • Modern Psychopathology: A Biosocial Approach to Maladaptive Learning and Functioning (1969, author) Philadelphia: Saunders. [Graduate text and formulation of classification theory].
  • Approaches to Personality (1968, editor) New York: Pitman [Essays on theory, development, assessment and research].
  • Theories of Psychopathology (1967, editor) Philadelphia: Saunders. [Alternate conceptions of the development, structure and treatment of psychopathology]
  • Experiments in Psychology (1953, 1958, co-author) Ann Arbor: Edwards. [Research designs and laboratory procedures ]

 

Books/Special Series related to Author’s Work

  • Strack, S. (1999). Millon: His Theories and Assessments. Journal of Personality Assessment, Supplement, Special Series.
  • McCann, J. (1999). Assessing Adolescents with the MACI: Using the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory. New York: Wiley-Interscience.
  • McCann, J., & Dyer, F. (1995). Forensic Assessment with the Millon Inventories. New York: Guilford.
  • Retzlaff, P. (1995). Tactical Psychotherapy of Personality Disorders: An MCMI-III-based Approach. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
  • Craig, R.J. (1994). Psychological Assessment with the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (II): An Interpretive Guide. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources.
  • Craig, R.J. (1993). The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory: A clinical research synthesis. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Hsu, L.M., & Maruish, M. (1993). Conducting Research with the MCMI: Psychometric and Statistical Issues. Minneapolis: National Computer Systems.
  • Simonsen, E., & Strandbygaard, N. (1993). Introduction to Millon’s theory and Diagnostic Instrument. Copenhagen, Denmark: Institute for Personality and Psychopathology.
  • Choca, J., et.al. (1992). Interpretive Guide to the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory. Washington, DC: American Psychological Press.

In addition, over 2000 Book, Journal, and Dissertation citations referring to Author’s work

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Publications: Book Chapters (recent years)

 

In Press

Millon, T., & Grossman, S.D. (co-author). Psychotherapy of personality disorders, Cluster B: Narcissistic. In G. Gabbard, J. Beck, & J. Holmes (Eds.), Concise Oxford textbook of psychotherapy. New York: Oxford.

Millon, T., & Grossman, S.D. (co-author). Personology: A theory based on evolutionary concepts. In M. Lenzenwenger, Major theories of personality disorders (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford.

Grossman, S.D., & Millon, T. (co-author). Diagnosis can inform psychotherapy: A view from the domains of personality. In J. Magnavita (Ed.), Treating personality disorders. New York: Wiley.

Millon, T. (co-author). Assessment with the Millon Inventories. In J. Cheek, (Ed.), Handbook of Adult Personality Inventories New York: Plenum.

Millon, T. (co-author). Current Assessment and Diagnostic Issues. In J. Magnavita (Ed.), Psychotherapy in Practice. New York: Wiley.

2001-1991

Millon, T. (2001). (co-author). Theoretical Considerations.  In W. J. Livesley, (Ed.), The Handbook of Personality Disorders. New York: Guilford Press.

Millon, T. (2000). (co-author). The Use of the MBHI, MCMI, and MBMD to assess Pain Patient Personalities. In R. J. Gatchel & J. N. Weisberg (Eds.), Personality Characteristics of Pain Patients: Recent Advances and Future Directions. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Millon, T. (2000). (co-author). The MCMI- III. In John Rush (Ed.), Handbook of Psychiatric Measures. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.

Millon, T. (1999, co-author). Treatment Planning and Outcome in Adults: The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III. In M.E. Maruish (Ed.), The Use of Psychological Testing For Treatment Planning and Outcome Assessment (2nd edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Millon, T. (1999, co-author). Studying Outcome in Adolescents: The Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory and Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory. In M.E. Maruish (Ed.), The Use of Psychological Testing For Treatment Planning and Outcome Assessment (2nd edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Millon, T. (1999, co-author). The MBHI and the MBMD. In S. Strack (Ed.), Interpretive Strategies for the Millon Inventories. New York: Wiley.

Millon, T. (1999, co-author). Post-Eclectic Synergistic Therapy. In V. Cabello (Ed.), Psychotherapy for Personality Disorders. Madrid: Siglo.

 Millon, T. (1998, author). My first Borderline Personality Disorder. In R. Halgin & S.K. Whitbourne (Eds.), Partners in Change: Growth Through the Therapeutic Process. New York: Oxford University Press.

Millon, T. (1998, co-author). Teaching the MCMI-III. In E. Hildebrand & L. Handler (Eds.), Teaching Psychological Assessment. New York: Springer.

Millon, T. (1998, co-author). The MCMI-III. In the Psychologist’s Desk Reference, John Norcross, (Ed), Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Millon, T. (1999, co-author). Personality. In A. Kazdin (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Mental Health. New York: Academic Press.

Millon, T. (1999, co-author). Obsessive -Compulsive Disorder.  In The Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York: Oxford.

Millon, T. (1997, co-author). MCMI Assessment: An Integrative Case Study. In T. Millon, (Ed). The Millon Inventories. New York: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1997, co-author). The place of assessment in clinical science. In T. Millon (Ed.) The Millon Inventories. New York: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1997, co-author). The Millon Inventories: Present and future directions. In T. Millon, (Ed). The Millon Inventories. New York: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1997, co-author) History, theory and validation of the MCMI. In T. Millon, (Ed). The Millon Inventories. New York: Guilford.

Millon, T.  (1997, co-author). Using the MCMI in correctional settings. In T. Millon, (Ed). The Millon Inventories. New York: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1996, co-author). Personality and personality disorders: An ecologic perspective. In V.E. Caballo (Ed.), Handbook of Psychopathology and Psychiatric Disorders. Madrid: Siglo.

Millon, T. (1996, co-author). The Avoidant personality disorder. In V.E. Caballo (Ed.), Handbook of Psychopathology and Psychiatric Disorders. Madrid: Siglo.

Millon, T. (1996, co-author). Interpreting the MCMI-II and MCMI-III. In C. Newmark (Ed.), Major Psychological Assessment Instruments. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Millon, T. (1996, co-author). An evolutionary theory of personality disorder. In J. Clarkin & M. Lenzenwenger (Eds.) Major theorists of personality disorder. New York: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1995, co-author). The negativistic personality In W.J. Livesley (Ed.) DSM-IV Personality disorders. N.Y.: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1995). Foreword. In P. Retzlaff (Ed.), Tactical Psychotherapy of Personality Disorders: An MCMI-III-based Approach. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Millon, T. (1995, co-author). The avoidant personality. In W.J. Livesley (Ed.) Personality disorders. N.Y.: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1995, co-author). Millon's evolutionary theory of normal and pathological personality patterns. In S. Strack and M. Lorr (Eds.) Normal and abnormal personality. NY: Springer.

Millon, T. (1995, co-author). Historical trends in conceptualizing the personality disorders In W.J. Livesley (Eds.), DSM-IV Personality Disorders. New York: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1995, co-author). Personality and depressive disorders. In. E. Beckham and W. Leber, Handbook of Depression (Revised Edition). NY: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1995, co-author). Development of the personality disorders. In D. Ciccetti and D. Cohen (eds.) Developmental Psychopathology. New York: Wiley-Interscience.

Millon, T. (1995, co-author). On the value of theory as a basis for deriving and classifying personality disorders. In J. Livesley (Ed.) DSM-IV Personality Disorders. New York: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1995). Foreword. In J. Derksen, Personality Disorders. London: John Wiley & Sons.

Millon, T. (1994, co-author). The MCMI in treatment planning and outcome assessment. In M. Maruish (Ed.) Use of Psychological Testing for Planning and Assessment.  Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Millon, T. (1994, co-author). The MAPI and MACI in treatment planning and outcome assessment. In M. Maruish (Ed.) Use of Psychological Testing for Planning and Assessment. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Millon, T. (1994, co-author). Objective measures of anxiety. In B. Wolman (Ed.) Handbook of Anxiety Disorders. New York: John Wiley.

Millon, T. (1994, co-author). Can personality be disordered? Yes! In S. Kirk & S. Einbinder (Eds.). Controversial issues in mental health. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Millon, T. (1994, co-author). Putting Humpty-Dumpty Together Again. In L. Beutler (Ed.), Integrative Personality Assessment.  New York:  Guilford.

Millon, T. (1994). Psychoanalytic conceptions of the Borderline personality: A sociocultural alternative. In J. Earman (Ed.). Adolf Grunbaum: A Festschrift. Berkeley: Univ. of California (in press).

Millon, T. (1993, co-author). Personality change: Metatheories and alternatives. In T. Heatherton and J. Weinberger (Eds.) Can personality change? Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Millon, T. (1993). Personality disorders: Conceptual distinctions and classification issues. In P. Costa and T. Widiger (Eds.). Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality. Washington: American Psychological Association Press.

Millon, T. (1992, co-author). The Disorders of Personality. In R. Comer, Abnormal Psychology. New York: W.H. Freeman.

Millon, T. (1992, co-author). The Antisocial Personality.  In R. Hales (ed). Annual Review of Psychiatry. Washington: American Psychiatric Press.

Millon, T. (1992). The borderline personality: A psychosocial epidemic. In J. Paris (Ed), Borderline Personality disorder: Etiology and Treatment. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Millon, T. (1992). The Borderline Construct: Reflections on its History, Theories, and Empirical Support. In J. Clarkin (Ed). Borderline personality disorders. New York: Guilford Press.

Millon, T. (1992). Foreword. In R. Craig (Ed.), Basic readings on the MCMI/MCMI-II. Hillsdale, NJ: L. Erlbaum Associates.

Millon, T. (1992).  Foreword. In J. Choca et. al., The MCMI: An Interpretive Guide. American Psychological Press.

Millon, T. (1991) Normality: What can we learn from evolutionary theory? In D. Offer and M. Sabshin (Eds.). Normality: Context and Theory. New York: Basic Books.

1990-1986

Millon, T. (1990). Toward an Evolutionary Model of Human Behavior: A theoretical synthesis. In N. Rescher (ed.) Festschrift for Adolf Grunbaum. Berkeley, CA: Univ. of Calif. Press.

Millon, T. (1990) Disorders of personality. In L. Pervin (Ed.) Handbook of Personality: Theory and Research. New York: Guilford Press.

Millon, T. (1989). Interpretive guide to the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI-II). In C. Newmark (Ed.), Major Psychological Assessment Instruments. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Millon, T. (1987). On the nature of taxonomy in psychopathology. In C. Last & M. Hersen (Eds.), Issues in diagnostic research. New York: Plenum.

Millon, T. (co-author, 1986). Sources of emotional disorders among psychologists. In P. Nathan et al, Professionals in Distress. American Psychological Association.

Millon, T. (1986). Personality prototypes and their diagnostic criteria. In Millon, T. & Klerman, G. (Eds.). Contemporary directions in psychopathology. New York: Guilford.
Millon, T. (1986). On the past and future of DSM-III. In Millon, T. & Klerman, G. (Eds.). Contemporary directions in psychopathology. New York: Guilford.

Millon, T. (1986). A theoretical derivation of pathological personalities. In Millon, T. & Klerman, G. (Eds.). Contemporary directions in psychopathology. New York: Guilford.

1985-1983

Millon, T. (1985, co-author). Depression and personality. In E. Beckham & W. Leber (Eds.). Depression, treatment, assessment and research. Homewood, Il: Dow Jones-Irwin.

Millon, T. (1985). The avoidant personality. In R. Michels et al (Eds.). Psychiatry, (Vol. 1). Philadelphia: Lippincott.

Millon, T. (1985). Social learning models. In R. Michels et al (Eds.). Psychiatry, (Vol. 1). Philadelphia: Lippincott.

Millon, T. (1984). The DSM-III: Some historical and substantive reflections. In N. Endler & J. McV. Hunt (Eds), Personality and the behavior disorders (2nd Ed.). New York: Wiley.

Millon, T. (1984). Twelve articles. In R. Corsini et al. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of psychology. New York: Wiley

Millon, T. (1984). An interpretive guide to the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory. In P. McReynolds & G.J. Chelune (Eds), Advances in psychological assessment (Vol. 6) San Francisco: Jossey Bass.

Millon, T. (1984, co-author). The MBHI: Its utilization in assessment and management of the coronary bypass patient. In J. Pimm and J. Feist (Eds.). Psychological Risks of Coronary Bypass Patients. New York: Plenum.

Millon, T. (1983). On the nature of theory in personality and psychopathology. In T. Millon (Ed.), Theories of personality and psychopathology. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Millon, T. (1983). An integrative theory of personality and psychopathology. In T. Millon (Ed), Theories of personality and psychopathology. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

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Publications: Journal Articles (recent years)

 

In Press

Millon, T. (Author). Biomedical explanations of psychopathology, the DSM, and essential necessities for advancement of diagnostic classification: An essay review. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration.
2003-1991

Millon, T. (2002). A blessed and charmed personal odyssey. Journal of Personality Assessment, 79 (2), 171-194.

Millon, T. (2002). Assessment is not enough: The SPA should participate in constructing a comprehensive clinical science of personality (master lecture at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment). Journal of Personality Assessment, 78, 209-218.

Millon, T. (2000). Toward a new model of integrative psychotherapy: Psychosynergy. Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, 10, 37-53.

Millon, T. (2000). Sociocultural conceptions of the borderline personality. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 23, 123-136.

Millon, T. (2000). Reflections on the future of DSM axis II. Journal of Personality Disorders, 14, 17-29.

Millon, T. (1999). On the relation between axis-I and axis-II. Harvard Mental Health Letter, 15 (49), 6-7.

Millon, T. (1999). Reflections on psychosynergy: A model for integrating science, theory, Classification, assessment and therapy. Journal of Personality Assessment, 72, 437-456.

Millon, T. (1997). Una nuova scienza: la personologia. Psicologia e Personalita, 12, 28-36.

Millon, T. (1997). Om andre kulturers udtryk for personlighedsforstyrrelser – en causerende note om akse II og jiddish. Agrippa: Psychiatriske Tekster, 16, 73-78.

Millon, T. (1993, co-author). The MAPI and MACI. Journal of Counseling and Development, 71, 570-575.

Millon, T. (1993). The negativistic personality: A brief review of issues and data. Journal of Personality Disorders, 7, 78-86

Millon, T. (1993, co-author). The five-factor model: Apt or Misguided. Psychological Inquiry, 4, 104-110.

Millon, T. (1993, co-author). How can knowledge of psychopathology facilitate psychotherapy integration? A view from the personality disorders. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 4.

Millon, T. (1992). Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory; I and II. Journal of Counseling and Development, 70, 421-426.

Millon, T. (1992). An appreciative rejoinder. Journal of Counseling and Development, 70, 432-433.

Millon, T. (1991). The avoidant personality disorder: A brief review of issues and data. Journal of Personality Disorders, 5, 353-362.

Millon, T. (1991). Classification in psychopathology: Rationale, alternative & standards. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 100, 245-261.

1990-1986

Millon, T. (1988). Personologic psychotherapy: Ten commandments for a post-eclectic approach to integrative treatment. Psychotherapy, 25, 209-219.

Millon, T. (1987). Personality disorder criteria: Empirical or theoretical? Introduction. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, 71-72.

Millon, T. (1987). Personality disorder criteria: Empirical or theoretical? Concluding commentary. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, 110-112.

Millon, T. (1987). Editorial. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, i-iii.

Millon, T. (1987). On the prevalence and genesis of the borderline personality disorder: A social learning thesis. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, 354-372.

Millon, T. (1986). The MCMI and DSM-III. Further commentaries. Journal of Personality Assessment, 50, 205-207.

Millon, T. (1986). The DSM-III distinction between schizoid and avoidant personality disorders: A response. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 32.

Millon, T. (1986, co-author). Refining personality assessments by combining MCMI high point profiles and MMPI Codes, Part III: MMPI Code 24/42. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 508-515.

Millon, T. (1986, co-author). Refining personality assessments by combining MCMI high point profiles and MMPI Codes, Part IV. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 65-72.

Millon, T. (1989, co-author) New diagnostic efficiency statistics: Comparative sensitivity and predictive/prevalance ratio. Journal of Personality Disorders, 3, 162-168.

Millon, T. (1986, co-author). The separation-individuation test of adolescence. Journal of Personality Assessment, 50, 123-137.

1985-1983

Millon, T. (1985, co-author). Refining personality assessments by combining MCMI high point profiles and MMPI Codes, Part I: MMPI Code 28/82. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 392-398.

Millon, T. (1985, co-author). Refining personality assessments by combining MCMI high point profiles and MMPI Codes, Part II: MMPI Code 27/72. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 5, 501-507.

Millon, T. (1985). The MCMI provides a good assessment of DSM-II- disorders: The MCMI-III will prove even better. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 379-391.

Millon, T. (1984). On the renaissance of personality assessment and personality theory. Journal of Personality Assessment, 48, 450-466.

Millon, T. (1983). The DSM-III: An insider's perspective. American Psychologist, 38, 804-814.
 

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Clinical Activities

  • Psychological Services Center, University of Miami --  1981-1997
    Therapy and Assessment Supervisor
  • Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago -- 1970-1977
    Therapy and Research Supervisor
  • Illinois Mental Health Institutes, Chicago -- 1970-1977
    Therapy and Clinical Research Consultant
  • West Side V.A. Hospital, Chicago -- 1970-1977
    Clinical Consultant and Supervisor
  • Lincoln Mental Health Center, Pennsylvania -- 1963-1970
    Clinical Psychologist & Therapy Supervisor
  • Group Clinical Practice, Pennsylvania -- 1955-1963
    General Psychological Services
  • Allentown-State Hospital/Lehigh Valley Guidance Clinic, Pennsylvania -- 1954-1956
    Supervised Adult and Child Externships

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Administrative Responsibilities

  • Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology --  1994-present
    Dean and Scientific Director
  • Department of Psychology, University of Miami -- 1977-1987
    Director, Doctoral Clinical Program
  • Neuropyschiatric Institute, University of Illinois Medical Center --  1970-1977
    Chief, Psychology Division  (1970-1977)
    Director, Research Division (1973-1977)
    Department of Psychiatry
  • Lincoln Mental Health Center, Pennsylvania -- 1963-1970
    Chair, Clinical Staff
    Coordinator, Residency Program
  • Allentown State Hospital, Pennsylvania -- 1955-1970
    Chair, Board of Trustees
    Director, Research Facilities
  • Lehigh University, Pennsylvania -- 1955-1970
    Director, Graduate Clinical Program

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Selected Professional Affiliations


Organizations

  • International Society for the Study of the Personality Disorders 1986-Present

    Executive Board (1988-Present)
    President            (1988-1992)
     
  • American Psychiatric Association,  DSM-IV, Axis II Work Group, Member 1988-1994
  • National Academy of Science: Institute of Medicine, Committee Member 1989-1993
  • Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology, 1978-1984

    Chair, Executive Board (1979-1984)
     
  • American Psychiatric Association, DSM-III Task Force, Member/Consultant 1974-1980
  • American Psychological Association 1954-Present

Editorships

  • Psychotherapy and Private Practice, Editorial Board 1983-Present
  • Journal of Personality Assessment, Editorial Board 1985-Present
  • Journal of Personality Disorders, Co-Editor-in-Chief 1985-1996
  • Psychology & Health: An International Journal, American Editor 1985-1989
  • Health Psychology, Editorial Board  1981-1985
  • Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Editorial Board  1972-1981

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Invited Lectureships

  • Thirty-eight State Psychological Associations
  • Five Regional Psychological Associations
  • Twenty (or more) International Association Plenary Lectureships
  • Forty-five (or more) University Colloquiums
  • One-Hundred Fifty (or more) Clinical Workshops
  • Two Hundred (or more) Clinical Seminars

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Lifetime Achievement and Distinguished Contribution Awards

  • The Free University of Brussels (1995)
  • International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (1997)
  • Ontario/Canadian Psychological Association (1998)
  • California Psychological Association (1998)
  • American Board of Assessment Psychology (1998)
  • Oregon Psychological Association (1999)
  • Texas Psychological Association (1999)
  • Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry (1999)
  • Society of Personality Assessment (2000)
  • American Psychological Association (2003)

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