Violence And Suicidality : Perspectives In Clinical And Psychobiological Research (eBook, ePUB)
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Redaktion: Praag, Herman M. Van; Apter, Alan; Plutchik, Robert
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- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317772514
- Artikelnr.: 41221192
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 351
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2014
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Herman M. van Praag Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center New York, Robert Plutchik Professor of Psychiatry (Psychology), Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, Alan Apter Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Tel Aviv University, Israel
A Note on the Series
Contributors
Introduction
PART I. CLINICAL ISSUES
1. Clinical Guidelines for the Assessment of Imminent Violence
2. Psychiatric Liability for Patient Violence
PART II. ETHOLOGICAL ISSUES
3. Psychosocial Correlates of Suicide and Violence Risk
4. Aggression: Integrating Ethology and the Social Sciences
5. Serotonergic Involvement in Aggressive Behavior in Animals
PART III. CLINICAL NEUROCHEMICAL ISSUES
6. Monoamines and Suicidal Behavior
7. Clinical Assessment of Human Aggression and Impulsivity in Relationship to Biochemical Measures
8. Monoamines
Glucose Metabolism and Impulse Control
PART IV. ANIMAL NEUROCHEMICAL STUDIES
9. Parallels in Aggression and Serotonin: Consideration of Development
Rearing
History
and Sex Differences
10. Monoaminergic Control of Waiting Capacity (Impulsivity) in Animals
PART V. BASIC NEURORECEPTOR FUNCTIONS
11. Functional Correlates of Central 5-HT Receptors
12. Functional Significance of Central Dopamine Receptors
13. Dopamine Agonist-Induced Dyskinesias
Including Self-Biting Behavior
in Monkeys with Supersensitive Dopamine Receptors
Name Index
Subject Index
Contributors
Introduction
PART I. CLINICAL ISSUES
1. Clinical Guidelines for the Assessment of Imminent Violence
2. Psychiatric Liability for Patient Violence
PART II. ETHOLOGICAL ISSUES
3. Psychosocial Correlates of Suicide and Violence Risk
4. Aggression: Integrating Ethology and the Social Sciences
5. Serotonergic Involvement in Aggressive Behavior in Animals
PART III. CLINICAL NEUROCHEMICAL ISSUES
6. Monoamines and Suicidal Behavior
7. Clinical Assessment of Human Aggression and Impulsivity in Relationship to Biochemical Measures
8. Monoamines
Glucose Metabolism and Impulse Control
PART IV. ANIMAL NEUROCHEMICAL STUDIES
9. Parallels in Aggression and Serotonin: Consideration of Development
Rearing
History
and Sex Differences
10. Monoaminergic Control of Waiting Capacity (Impulsivity) in Animals
PART V. BASIC NEURORECEPTOR FUNCTIONS
11. Functional Correlates of Central 5-HT Receptors
12. Functional Significance of Central Dopamine Receptors
13. Dopamine Agonist-Induced Dyskinesias
Including Self-Biting Behavior
in Monkeys with Supersensitive Dopamine Receptors
Name Index
Subject Index
A Note on the Series
Contributors
Introduction
PART I. CLINICAL ISSUES
1. Clinical Guidelines for the Assessment of Imminent Violence
2. Psychiatric Liability for Patient Violence
PART II. ETHOLOGICAL ISSUES
3. Psychosocial Correlates of Suicide and Violence Risk
4. Aggression: Integrating Ethology and the Social Sciences
5. Serotonergic Involvement in Aggressive Behavior in Animals
PART III. CLINICAL NEUROCHEMICAL ISSUES
6. Monoamines and Suicidal Behavior
7. Clinical Assessment of Human Aggression and Impulsivity in Relationship to Biochemical Measures
8. Monoamines
Glucose Metabolism and Impulse Control
PART IV. ANIMAL NEUROCHEMICAL STUDIES
9. Parallels in Aggression and Serotonin: Consideration of Development
Rearing
History
and Sex Differences
10. Monoaminergic Control of Waiting Capacity (Impulsivity) in Animals
PART V. BASIC NEURORECEPTOR FUNCTIONS
11. Functional Correlates of Central 5-HT Receptors
12. Functional Significance of Central Dopamine Receptors
13. Dopamine Agonist-Induced Dyskinesias
Including Self-Biting Behavior
in Monkeys with Supersensitive Dopamine Receptors
Name Index
Subject Index
Contributors
Introduction
PART I. CLINICAL ISSUES
1. Clinical Guidelines for the Assessment of Imminent Violence
2. Psychiatric Liability for Patient Violence
PART II. ETHOLOGICAL ISSUES
3. Psychosocial Correlates of Suicide and Violence Risk
4. Aggression: Integrating Ethology and the Social Sciences
5. Serotonergic Involvement in Aggressive Behavior in Animals
PART III. CLINICAL NEUROCHEMICAL ISSUES
6. Monoamines and Suicidal Behavior
7. Clinical Assessment of Human Aggression and Impulsivity in Relationship to Biochemical Measures
8. Monoamines
Glucose Metabolism and Impulse Control
PART IV. ANIMAL NEUROCHEMICAL STUDIES
9. Parallels in Aggression and Serotonin: Consideration of Development
Rearing
History
and Sex Differences
10. Monoaminergic Control of Waiting Capacity (Impulsivity) in Animals
PART V. BASIC NEURORECEPTOR FUNCTIONS
11. Functional Correlates of Central 5-HT Receptors
12. Functional Significance of Central Dopamine Receptors
13. Dopamine Agonist-Induced Dyskinesias
Including Self-Biting Behavior
in Monkeys with Supersensitive Dopamine Receptors
Name Index
Subject Index