Presents the evidence base for links between personality traits, psychological functioning, personality disorder and violence with a focus on assessment and treatment approaches that will help clinicians to assess risk in this client group. An evidence based examination of those personality traits and types of psychological functioning that may contribute to personality disorder and violence and the links that can be made between the two Each chapter tackles an area of personality or psychological functioning and includes a developmental perspective, discussion of how to gauge risk, and an…mehr
Presents the evidence base for links between personality traits, psychological functioning, personality disorder and violence with a focus on assessment and treatment approaches that will help clinicians to assess risk in this client group. An evidence based examination of those personality traits and types of psychological functioning that may contribute to personality disorder and violence and the links that can be made between the two Each chapter tackles an area of personality or psychological functioning and includes a developmental perspective, discussion of how to gauge risk, and an outline of effective treatments Traits covered include impulsivity, aggressiveness, narcissism and the Big Five neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness New for the prestigious Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology , a market leader with more than 20,000 books in print
Mary McMurran is Professor of Personality Disorder Research at the University of Nottingham. She is series editor for the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology and her previous books include Motivating Offenders to Change, commended by the BMA. She is co-editor of Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health and associate editor of both The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology and Legal and Criminological Psychology. She received the Senior Award for Significant Lifetime Contribution from the British Psychological Society in 2005. Richard Howard is Senior Research Fellow at The Peaks Academic and Research Unit at Rampton Hospital in the UK, and Reader in Personality Disorder Research at the University of Nottingham.
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About the Editors. List of Contributors. Series Editors' Preface. Preface. INTRODUCTION. 1 Personality Personality Disorder and Violence: An Introduction (Mary McMurran University of Nottingham UK). 2 The 'Functional Link' Between Personality Disorder and Violence: A Critical Appraisal (Conor Duggan and Richard Howard University of Nottingham UK). PART I TRAITS. 3 A Systematic Review of the Relationship Between Childhood Impulsiveness and Later Violence (Darrick Jolliffe University of Leicester UK and David P Farrington University of Cambridge UK). 4 The 'Big Five': Neuroticism Extraversion Openness Agreeableness and Conscientiousness as an Organisational Scheme for Thinking About Aggression and Violence (Vincent Egan School of Psychology University of Leicester UK). 5 Narcissism (Caroline Logan Ashworth Hospital UK). 6 Subtypes of Psychopath (Ronald Blackburn University of Liverpool UK). 7 Antisocial Personality Disorder (Stéphane A De Brito and Sheilagh Hodgins Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK). PART II AFFECT. 8 The Neurobiology of Affective Dyscontrol: Implications for Understanding 'Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder' (Rick Howard University of Nottingham UK). 9 The Processing of Emotional Expression Information in Individuals with Psychopathy (R. James R. Blair National Institute of Mental Health USA). 10 Angry Affect Aggression and Personality Disorder (Kevin Howells University of Nottingham UK). 11 Attachment Difficulties (Anthony R. Beech and Ian J. Mitchell University of Birmingham UK). 12 Empathy and Offending Behavior (William L. Marshall Liam E. Marshall and Geris A. Serran Rockwood Psychological Services Canada). PART III COGNITION. 13 Psychopathic Violence: A Cognitive-Attention Perspective (Jennifer E. Vitale Hampden-Sydney College USA and Joseph P. Newman University of Wisconsin-Madison USA). 14 Social Problem Solving Personality Disorder and Violence (Mary McMurran University of Nottingham UK). 15 Criminal Thinking (Glenn D. Walters Federal Correctional Institution-Schuylkill USA). Conclusion. 16 Personality Personality Disorder and Violence: Implications For Future Research and Practice (Mary McMurran and Richard Howard University of Nottingham UK). Index.
About the Editors. List of Contributors. Series Editors' Preface. Preface. INTRODUCTION. 1 Personality Personality Disorder and Violence: An Introduction (Mary McMurran University of Nottingham UK). 2 The 'Functional Link' Between Personality Disorder and Violence: A Critical Appraisal (Conor Duggan and Richard Howard University of Nottingham UK). PART I TRAITS. 3 A Systematic Review of the Relationship Between Childhood Impulsiveness and Later Violence (Darrick Jolliffe University of Leicester UK and David P Farrington University of Cambridge UK). 4 The 'Big Five': Neuroticism Extraversion Openness Agreeableness and Conscientiousness as an Organisational Scheme for Thinking About Aggression and Violence (Vincent Egan School of Psychology University of Leicester UK). 5 Narcissism (Caroline Logan Ashworth Hospital UK). 6 Subtypes of Psychopath (Ronald Blackburn University of Liverpool UK). 7 Antisocial Personality Disorder (Stéphane A De Brito and Sheilagh Hodgins Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK). PART II AFFECT. 8 The Neurobiology of Affective Dyscontrol: Implications for Understanding 'Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder' (Rick Howard University of Nottingham UK). 9 The Processing of Emotional Expression Information in Individuals with Psychopathy (R. James R. Blair National Institute of Mental Health USA). 10 Angry Affect Aggression and Personality Disorder (Kevin Howells University of Nottingham UK). 11 Attachment Difficulties (Anthony R. Beech and Ian J. Mitchell University of Birmingham UK). 12 Empathy and Offending Behavior (William L. Marshall Liam E. Marshall and Geris A. Serran Rockwood Psychological Services Canada). PART III COGNITION. 13 Psychopathic Violence: A Cognitive-Attention Perspective (Jennifer E. Vitale Hampden-Sydney College USA and Joseph P. Newman University of Wisconsin-Madison USA). 14 Social Problem Solving Personality Disorder and Violence (Mary McMurran University of Nottingham UK). 15 Criminal Thinking (Glenn D. Walters Federal Correctional Institution-Schuylkill USA). Conclusion. 16 Personality Personality Disorder and Violence: Implications For Future Research and Practice (Mary McMurran and Richard Howard University of Nottingham UK). Index.
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