Handbook of Psychopathy, First Edition
Guilford Publications (Verlag)
978-1-59385-591-8 (ISBN)
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Christopher J. Patrick, PhD, is Starke R. Hathaway Distinguished Professor and Director of Clinical Training in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. He has published extensively in the areas of psychopathy, antisocial behavior, and substance use and abuse. Dr. Patrick's other research interests include emotion, personality, psychophysiology, and cognitive neuroscience. He is the recipient of Distinguished Early Career Contribution awards from the American Psychological Association (1995) and the Society for Psychophysiological Research (1993). He is currently a consulting editor for Psychological Assessment and for the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, as well as a former associate editor of Psychophysiology.
I. Theoretical and Empirical Foundations
1. Psychopathic Personality: The Scope of the Problem, David T. Lykken
2. A Dual-Deficit Model of Psychopathy, Don C. Fowles and Lilian Dindo
3. Other Theoretical Models of Psychopathy, Ronald Blackburn
4. The PCL-R Assessment of Psychopathy: Development, Structural Properties, and New Directions, Robert D. Hare and Craig S. Neumann
II. Issues in Conceptualization and Assessment
5. Facets of Clinical Psychopathy: Toward Clearer Measurement, David J. Cooke, Christine Michie, and Stephen D. Hart
6. The Self-Report Assessment of Psychopathy: Problems, Pitfalls, and Promises, Scott O. Lilienfeld and Katherine A. Fowler
7. Psychopathy and Personality, Donald R. Lynam and Karen J. Derefinko
8. Psychopathy and DSM-IV Psychopathology, Thomas A. Widiger
9. Disaggregating Psychopathy: Where and How to Look for Subtypes, Norman G. Poythress and Jennifer L. Skeem
10. Perspectives on the Conceptualization of Psychopathy: Toward an Integration, Robert F. Krueger
III. Etiological Mechanisms
11. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Psychopathy and Antisocial Behavior, Irwin D. Waldman and Soo Hyun Rhee
12. Family Background and Psychopathy, David P. Farrington
13. Neurochemistry and Pharmacology of Psychopathy and Related Disorders, Michael J. Minzenberg and Larry J. Siever
14. The Neuroanatomical Bases of Psychopathy: A Review of Brain Imaging Findings, Adrian Raine and Yaling Yang
15. Subcortical Brain Systems in Psychopathy: The Amygdala and Associated Structures, R. J. R. Blair
16. The Functional Architecture of the Frontal Lobes: Implications for Research with Psychopathic Offenders, Robert D. Rogers
17. Understanding Psychopathy: The Cognitive Side, Kristina D. Hiatt and Joseph P. Newman
18. Psychopathy and Developmental Pathways to Antisocial Behavior in Youth, Paul J. Frick and Monica A. Marsee
19. Toward an Integrated Perspective on the Etiology of Psychopathy, Angus W. MacDonald III and William G. Iacono
IV. Psychopathy in Specific Subpopulations
20. Psychopathy in Children and Adolescents, Randall T. Salekin
21. Psychopathy in Women: Assessment, Manifestations, and Etiology, Edelyn Verona and Jennifer Vitale
22. Ethnic and Cultural Variations in Psychopathy, Elizabeth A. Sullivan and David S. Kosson
23. The ""Successful"" Psychopath: Adaptive and Subclinical Manifestations of Psychopathy in the General Population, Jason R. Hall and Stephen D. Benning
V. Clinical and Applied Issues
24. Psychopathy and Aggression, Stephen Porter and Michael Woodworth
25. Psychopathy and Substance Use Disorders, Jeanette Taylor and Alan R. Lang
26. The Role of Psychopathy in Sexual Coercion against Women, Raymond A. Knight and Jean-Pierre Guay
27. Risk for Criminal Recidivism: The Role of Psychopathy, Kevin S. Douglas, Gina M. Vincent, and John F. Edens
28. Treatment of Psychopathy: A Review of Empirical Findings, Grant T. Harris and Marnie E. Rice
29. Legal and Ethical Issues in the Assessment and Treatment of Psychopathy, John F. Edens and John Petrila
30. Toward the Future: Translating Basic Research into Prevention and Treatment Strategies, Michael C. Seto and Vernon L. Quinsey
IV. Conclusions and Future Directions
31. Back to the Future: Cleckley as a Guide to the Next Generation of Psychopathy Research, Christopher J. Patrick
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 26.7.2007 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 1230 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-59385-591-5 / 1593855915 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-59385-591-8 / 9781593855918 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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