The Oxford Handbook of Externalizing Spectrum Disorders
Herausgegeben von Beauchaine, Theodore P.; Hinshaw, Stephen P.
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Herausgegeben von Beauchaine, Theodore P.; Hinshaw, Stephen P.
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The Oxford Handbook of Externalizing Spectrum Disorders is the first book of its kind to capture the developmental psychopathology of externalizing spectrum disorders by examining causal factors across levels of analysis and developmental epochs, while departing from the categorical perspective.
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The Oxford Handbook of Externalizing Spectrum Disorders is the first book of its kind to capture the developmental psychopathology of externalizing spectrum disorders by examining causal factors across levels of analysis and developmental epochs, while departing from the categorical perspective.
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press; Oup Usa
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 183mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1140g
- ISBN-13: 9780199324675
- ISBN-10: 0199324670
- Artikelnr.: 43566899
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press; Oup Usa
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 183mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1140g
- ISBN-13: 9780199324675
- ISBN-10: 0199324670
- Artikelnr.: 43566899
Theodore P. Beauchaine, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at The Ohio State University. He is past recipient of the American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contributions to Psychology and has served on numerous editorial boards. His research addresses the neural underpinnings and development of both behavioral impulsivity and emotion dysregulation in children, adolescents, and adults. Stephen P. Hinshaw, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at University of California, Berkeley. He is an internationally recognized research investigator of child and adolescent disorders, award-winning teacher, and author/co-author of more than 275 research articles and chapters plus 10 books. His most recent book, with Richard Scheffler, is The ADHD Explosion: Myths, Medication, Money, and Today's Push for Performance. He is the 2016 recipient of the prestigious James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award for a lifetime of distinguished contributions to applied psychological science.
* Part 1: Models of Externalizing Behavior
* 1. Overview of DSM Disruptive Behavior Disorders
* Deborah Drabick, Elizabeth Steinberg, and Ashley Hampton
* 2. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Similarities to and
Differences from other Externalizing Disorders
* Shaikh I. Ahmad and Stephen P. Hinshaw
* 3. Substance Use Disorders as Externalizing Outcomes
* Christopher J. Patrick, Jens Foell, Noah C. Venables, and Darrell A.
Worthy
* 4. Self-Injury, Borderline Personality Development, and the
Externalizing Spectrum
* Erin A. Kaufman, Sheila E. Crowell, and Stephanie D. Stepp
* 5. The Externalizing Spectrum of Personality and Psychopathology: An
Empirical and Quantitative Alternative to Discrete Disorder
Approaches
* Robert Krueger and Jennifer Tackett
* 6. The Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Externalizing
Behavior Dimensions and Externalizing Disorders
* Stephen P. Hinshaw and Theodore P. Beauchaine
* Part II: Biological Vulnerabilities to Externalizing Spectrum
Disorders
* 7. Behavioral Genetics of the Externalizing Spectrum
* Devika Dhamija, Catherine Tuvblad, and Laura Baker
* 8. Molecular Genetic Approaches to Studying the Externalizing
Spectrum
* Ian Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, and Jarrod M. Ellingson
* 9. Molecular Genetics of the Externalizing Spectrum
* Ian Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, and Jarrod M. Ellingson
* 10. Temperament and Vulnerability to Externalizing Behavior
* Fernanda V. Krieger and Argyris Stringaris
* 11. Midbrain Neural Mechanisms of Trait Impulsivity
* Aimee Zisner and Theodore P. Beauchaine
* 12. Prefrontal and Anterior Cingulate Cortex Mechanisms of
Impulsivity
* Natalie Castellanos-Ryan and Jean Séguin
* 13. Neural Mechanisms of Low Trait Anxiety and Risk for Externalizing
Behavior
* Philip J. Corr and Neil McNaughton
* 14. Sex Differences in the Prevalence and Expression of Externalizing
Behavior
* Robert Eme
* Part III: Socialization Mechanisms of Externalizing Behavior
* 15. Child Maltreatment and Vulnerability to Externalizing Spectrum
Disorders
* Adrienne VanZomeren-Dohm, Xiaoyenan Xu, Eric Thibodeau, and Dante
Cicchetti
* 16. Coercive Family Processes in the Development of Externalizing
Behavior: Incorporating Neurobiology into Intervention Research
* James Snyder
* 17. Friendship and Adolescent Problem Behavior: Deviancy Training and
Coercive Joining as Dynamic Mediators
* Thomas J. Dishion, Hanjoe Kim, and Jenn-Yun Tein
* 18. Neighborhood Risk and Development of Antisocial Behavior
* Wesley Jennings and Bryanna Hahn Fox
* 19. Incarceration and Development of Delinquency
* Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray
* Part IV: Cognitive and Emotional Vulnerabilities to Externalizing
Spectrum Disorders
* 20. Externalizing Behaviors and Attribution Biases
* Anne-Marie R. Iselin, Allison A. McVey, and Colleen M. Ehatt
* 21. Callous-Unemotional Traits and the Development of Externalizing
Spectrum Disorders
* Farrah N. Golmaryami and Paul Frick
* 22. Low Intelligence and Poor Executive Function as Vulnerabilities
to Externalizing Behavior
* Michelle Pinsonneault, Sophie Parent, Natalie Castellanos-Ryan, and
Jean Séguin
* Part V: Other Vulnerabilities to Externalizing Spectrum Disorders
* 23. Head Injury and Externalizing Behavior
* Joan Gerring and Roma A. Vasa
* 24. Teratogen Exposure and Externalizing Behavior
* Diana M. Graham, Leila Glass, and Sara Mattson
* Part VI: Externalizing Comorbidities
* 25. Externalizing and Internalizing Comorbidity
* Florence Levy, David J. Hawes, and Adam Johns
* 26. Comorbidity Among Externalizing Disorders
* Molly Nikolas
* Part VII: Conclusions and Future Directions
* 27. An Ontogenic Processes Model of Externalizing Psychopathology
* Theodore P. Beauchaine, Tiffany Shadery, and Stephen P. Hinshaw
* Index
* 1. Overview of DSM Disruptive Behavior Disorders
* Deborah Drabick, Elizabeth Steinberg, and Ashley Hampton
* 2. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Similarities to and
Differences from other Externalizing Disorders
* Shaikh I. Ahmad and Stephen P. Hinshaw
* 3. Substance Use Disorders as Externalizing Outcomes
* Christopher J. Patrick, Jens Foell, Noah C. Venables, and Darrell A.
Worthy
* 4. Self-Injury, Borderline Personality Development, and the
Externalizing Spectrum
* Erin A. Kaufman, Sheila E. Crowell, and Stephanie D. Stepp
* 5. The Externalizing Spectrum of Personality and Psychopathology: An
Empirical and Quantitative Alternative to Discrete Disorder
Approaches
* Robert Krueger and Jennifer Tackett
* 6. The Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Externalizing
Behavior Dimensions and Externalizing Disorders
* Stephen P. Hinshaw and Theodore P. Beauchaine
* Part II: Biological Vulnerabilities to Externalizing Spectrum
Disorders
* 7. Behavioral Genetics of the Externalizing Spectrum
* Devika Dhamija, Catherine Tuvblad, and Laura Baker
* 8. Molecular Genetic Approaches to Studying the Externalizing
Spectrum
* Ian Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, and Jarrod M. Ellingson
* 9. Molecular Genetics of the Externalizing Spectrum
* Ian Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, and Jarrod M. Ellingson
* 10. Temperament and Vulnerability to Externalizing Behavior
* Fernanda V. Krieger and Argyris Stringaris
* 11. Midbrain Neural Mechanisms of Trait Impulsivity
* Aimee Zisner and Theodore P. Beauchaine
* 12. Prefrontal and Anterior Cingulate Cortex Mechanisms of
Impulsivity
* Natalie Castellanos-Ryan and Jean Séguin
* 13. Neural Mechanisms of Low Trait Anxiety and Risk for Externalizing
Behavior
* Philip J. Corr and Neil McNaughton
* 14. Sex Differences in the Prevalence and Expression of Externalizing
Behavior
* Robert Eme
* Part III: Socialization Mechanisms of Externalizing Behavior
* 15. Child Maltreatment and Vulnerability to Externalizing Spectrum
Disorders
* Adrienne VanZomeren-Dohm, Xiaoyenan Xu, Eric Thibodeau, and Dante
Cicchetti
* 16. Coercive Family Processes in the Development of Externalizing
Behavior: Incorporating Neurobiology into Intervention Research
* James Snyder
* 17. Friendship and Adolescent Problem Behavior: Deviancy Training and
Coercive Joining as Dynamic Mediators
* Thomas J. Dishion, Hanjoe Kim, and Jenn-Yun Tein
* 18. Neighborhood Risk and Development of Antisocial Behavior
* Wesley Jennings and Bryanna Hahn Fox
* 19. Incarceration and Development of Delinquency
* Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray
* Part IV: Cognitive and Emotional Vulnerabilities to Externalizing
Spectrum Disorders
* 20. Externalizing Behaviors and Attribution Biases
* Anne-Marie R. Iselin, Allison A. McVey, and Colleen M. Ehatt
* 21. Callous-Unemotional Traits and the Development of Externalizing
Spectrum Disorders
* Farrah N. Golmaryami and Paul Frick
* 22. Low Intelligence and Poor Executive Function as Vulnerabilities
to Externalizing Behavior
* Michelle Pinsonneault, Sophie Parent, Natalie Castellanos-Ryan, and
Jean Séguin
* Part V: Other Vulnerabilities to Externalizing Spectrum Disorders
* 23. Head Injury and Externalizing Behavior
* Joan Gerring and Roma A. Vasa
* 24. Teratogen Exposure and Externalizing Behavior
* Diana M. Graham, Leila Glass, and Sara Mattson
* Part VI: Externalizing Comorbidities
* 25. Externalizing and Internalizing Comorbidity
* Florence Levy, David J. Hawes, and Adam Johns
* 26. Comorbidity Among Externalizing Disorders
* Molly Nikolas
* Part VII: Conclusions and Future Directions
* 27. An Ontogenic Processes Model of Externalizing Psychopathology
* Theodore P. Beauchaine, Tiffany Shadery, and Stephen P. Hinshaw
* Index
* Part 1: Models of Externalizing Behavior
* 1. Overview of DSM Disruptive Behavior Disorders
* Deborah Drabick, Elizabeth Steinberg, and Ashley Hampton
* 2. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Similarities to and
Differences from other Externalizing Disorders
* Shaikh I. Ahmad and Stephen P. Hinshaw
* 3. Substance Use Disorders as Externalizing Outcomes
* Christopher J. Patrick, Jens Foell, Noah C. Venables, and Darrell A.
Worthy
* 4. Self-Injury, Borderline Personality Development, and the
Externalizing Spectrum
* Erin A. Kaufman, Sheila E. Crowell, and Stephanie D. Stepp
* 5. The Externalizing Spectrum of Personality and Psychopathology: An
Empirical and Quantitative Alternative to Discrete Disorder
Approaches
* Robert Krueger and Jennifer Tackett
* 6. The Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Externalizing
Behavior Dimensions and Externalizing Disorders
* Stephen P. Hinshaw and Theodore P. Beauchaine
* Part II: Biological Vulnerabilities to Externalizing Spectrum
Disorders
* 7. Behavioral Genetics of the Externalizing Spectrum
* Devika Dhamija, Catherine Tuvblad, and Laura Baker
* 8. Molecular Genetic Approaches to Studying the Externalizing
Spectrum
* Ian Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, and Jarrod M. Ellingson
* 9. Molecular Genetics of the Externalizing Spectrum
* Ian Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, and Jarrod M. Ellingson
* 10. Temperament and Vulnerability to Externalizing Behavior
* Fernanda V. Krieger and Argyris Stringaris
* 11. Midbrain Neural Mechanisms of Trait Impulsivity
* Aimee Zisner and Theodore P. Beauchaine
* 12. Prefrontal and Anterior Cingulate Cortex Mechanisms of
Impulsivity
* Natalie Castellanos-Ryan and Jean Séguin
* 13. Neural Mechanisms of Low Trait Anxiety and Risk for Externalizing
Behavior
* Philip J. Corr and Neil McNaughton
* 14. Sex Differences in the Prevalence and Expression of Externalizing
Behavior
* Robert Eme
* Part III: Socialization Mechanisms of Externalizing Behavior
* 15. Child Maltreatment and Vulnerability to Externalizing Spectrum
Disorders
* Adrienne VanZomeren-Dohm, Xiaoyenan Xu, Eric Thibodeau, and Dante
Cicchetti
* 16. Coercive Family Processes in the Development of Externalizing
Behavior: Incorporating Neurobiology into Intervention Research
* James Snyder
* 17. Friendship and Adolescent Problem Behavior: Deviancy Training and
Coercive Joining as Dynamic Mediators
* Thomas J. Dishion, Hanjoe Kim, and Jenn-Yun Tein
* 18. Neighborhood Risk and Development of Antisocial Behavior
* Wesley Jennings and Bryanna Hahn Fox
* 19. Incarceration and Development of Delinquency
* Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray
* Part IV: Cognitive and Emotional Vulnerabilities to Externalizing
Spectrum Disorders
* 20. Externalizing Behaviors and Attribution Biases
* Anne-Marie R. Iselin, Allison A. McVey, and Colleen M. Ehatt
* 21. Callous-Unemotional Traits and the Development of Externalizing
Spectrum Disorders
* Farrah N. Golmaryami and Paul Frick
* 22. Low Intelligence and Poor Executive Function as Vulnerabilities
to Externalizing Behavior
* Michelle Pinsonneault, Sophie Parent, Natalie Castellanos-Ryan, and
Jean Séguin
* Part V: Other Vulnerabilities to Externalizing Spectrum Disorders
* 23. Head Injury and Externalizing Behavior
* Joan Gerring and Roma A. Vasa
* 24. Teratogen Exposure and Externalizing Behavior
* Diana M. Graham, Leila Glass, and Sara Mattson
* Part VI: Externalizing Comorbidities
* 25. Externalizing and Internalizing Comorbidity
* Florence Levy, David J. Hawes, and Adam Johns
* 26. Comorbidity Among Externalizing Disorders
* Molly Nikolas
* Part VII: Conclusions and Future Directions
* 27. An Ontogenic Processes Model of Externalizing Psychopathology
* Theodore P. Beauchaine, Tiffany Shadery, and Stephen P. Hinshaw
* Index
* 1. Overview of DSM Disruptive Behavior Disorders
* Deborah Drabick, Elizabeth Steinberg, and Ashley Hampton
* 2. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Similarities to and
Differences from other Externalizing Disorders
* Shaikh I. Ahmad and Stephen P. Hinshaw
* 3. Substance Use Disorders as Externalizing Outcomes
* Christopher J. Patrick, Jens Foell, Noah C. Venables, and Darrell A.
Worthy
* 4. Self-Injury, Borderline Personality Development, and the
Externalizing Spectrum
* Erin A. Kaufman, Sheila E. Crowell, and Stephanie D. Stepp
* 5. The Externalizing Spectrum of Personality and Psychopathology: An
Empirical and Quantitative Alternative to Discrete Disorder
Approaches
* Robert Krueger and Jennifer Tackett
* 6. The Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Externalizing
Behavior Dimensions and Externalizing Disorders
* Stephen P. Hinshaw and Theodore P. Beauchaine
* Part II: Biological Vulnerabilities to Externalizing Spectrum
Disorders
* 7. Behavioral Genetics of the Externalizing Spectrum
* Devika Dhamija, Catherine Tuvblad, and Laura Baker
* 8. Molecular Genetic Approaches to Studying the Externalizing
Spectrum
* Ian Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, and Jarrod M. Ellingson
* 9. Molecular Genetics of the Externalizing Spectrum
* Ian Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, and Jarrod M. Ellingson
* 10. Temperament and Vulnerability to Externalizing Behavior
* Fernanda V. Krieger and Argyris Stringaris
* 11. Midbrain Neural Mechanisms of Trait Impulsivity
* Aimee Zisner and Theodore P. Beauchaine
* 12. Prefrontal and Anterior Cingulate Cortex Mechanisms of
Impulsivity
* Natalie Castellanos-Ryan and Jean Séguin
* 13. Neural Mechanisms of Low Trait Anxiety and Risk for Externalizing
Behavior
* Philip J. Corr and Neil McNaughton
* 14. Sex Differences in the Prevalence and Expression of Externalizing
Behavior
* Robert Eme
* Part III: Socialization Mechanisms of Externalizing Behavior
* 15. Child Maltreatment and Vulnerability to Externalizing Spectrum
Disorders
* Adrienne VanZomeren-Dohm, Xiaoyenan Xu, Eric Thibodeau, and Dante
Cicchetti
* 16. Coercive Family Processes in the Development of Externalizing
Behavior: Incorporating Neurobiology into Intervention Research
* James Snyder
* 17. Friendship and Adolescent Problem Behavior: Deviancy Training and
Coercive Joining as Dynamic Mediators
* Thomas J. Dishion, Hanjoe Kim, and Jenn-Yun Tein
* 18. Neighborhood Risk and Development of Antisocial Behavior
* Wesley Jennings and Bryanna Hahn Fox
* 19. Incarceration and Development of Delinquency
* Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray
* Part IV: Cognitive and Emotional Vulnerabilities to Externalizing
Spectrum Disorders
* 20. Externalizing Behaviors and Attribution Biases
* Anne-Marie R. Iselin, Allison A. McVey, and Colleen M. Ehatt
* 21. Callous-Unemotional Traits and the Development of Externalizing
Spectrum Disorders
* Farrah N. Golmaryami and Paul Frick
* 22. Low Intelligence and Poor Executive Function as Vulnerabilities
to Externalizing Behavior
* Michelle Pinsonneault, Sophie Parent, Natalie Castellanos-Ryan, and
Jean Séguin
* Part V: Other Vulnerabilities to Externalizing Spectrum Disorders
* 23. Head Injury and Externalizing Behavior
* Joan Gerring and Roma A. Vasa
* 24. Teratogen Exposure and Externalizing Behavior
* Diana M. Graham, Leila Glass, and Sara Mattson
* Part VI: Externalizing Comorbidities
* 25. Externalizing and Internalizing Comorbidity
* Florence Levy, David J. Hawes, and Adam Johns
* 26. Comorbidity Among Externalizing Disorders
* Molly Nikolas
* Part VII: Conclusions and Future Directions
* 27. An Ontogenic Processes Model of Externalizing Psychopathology
* Theodore P. Beauchaine, Tiffany Shadery, and Stephen P. Hinshaw
* Index