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Titolo: The complexity of psychopathy / / edited by Jennifer E. Vitale Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (652 pages)
Disciplina: 616.8582
Soggetto topico: Antisocial personality disorders
Psychology, Pathological
Psicopatologia
Trastorns de la personalitat antisocial
Psicoteràpia
Soggetto genere / forma: Llibres electrònics
Persona (resp. second.): Jennifer E. Vitale
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Biographies of the Series Editors -- Biography of the Volume Editor -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychopathy -- References -- Chapter 2: Profile and Assessment of Psychopathy -- 2.1 Introduction and Clinical Description -- 2.1.1 The Mask of Sanity -- 2.2 Epidemiology -- 2.2.1 North American Samples Versus European Samples -- 2.2.2 Male Samples Versus Female Samples -- 2.2.3 African American Samples Versus European American Samples -- 2.3 Assessment of Psychopathy -- 2.3.1 The PCL and Related Measures -- 2.3.1.1 The Structure of the PCL-R -- 2.3.1.2 Factors, Facets, and Psychopathy "Subtypes" -- 2.3.1.3 Criminal Behavior and the PCL-R -- 2.3.1.4 Generalizability Across Groups -- 2.3.2 Other Measures of Psychopathy -- 2.3.2.1 Self-Report and Other Alternative Measures -- 2.3.2.2 Measures for Use with Juvenile Samples -- 2.4 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 3: Developmental Considerations in Psychopathy -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Measurement of Psychopathic Traits -- 3.2.1 Evidence of a Multidimensional Construct -- 3.3 The Etiology of Psychopathic Traits -- 3.3.1 Environmental Factors -- 3.3.2 Genetic Factors -- 3.3.3 Neurobiological Factors -- 3.4 Emergent Issues in Treatment & -- Interventions -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Psychopathy and Gender: How Relevant Is the Construct of Psychopathy in Females? -- 4.1 How Relevant Is the Construct of Psychopathy in Females? -- 4.1.1 Gender and Theoretical Considerations in Psychopathy -- 4.1.2 Development of the Psychopathy Checklist (PCL): When the Construct Starts to Become Synonymous with the Measure -- 4.1.2.1 PCL-R Factor Structure -- 4.1.2.2 Prevalence and Gender Differences in PCL-R Scores -- 4.1.3 The Role of Gender in Expressions of Psychopathy -- 4.1.4 Primary and Secondary Psychopathy in Females.
4.1.5 Use of the PCL Youth Version with Adolescent Girls -- 4.2 Etiology: Is It Psychopathy or Is It Trauma? -- 4.2.1 Survival Strategies -- 4.3 Assessment Considerations -- 4.4 Psychological Formulation -- 4.5 Treatment Considerations -- 4.6 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 5: Psychopathy and Violence -- 5.1 An Introduction to Psychopathy and Violence -- 5.1.1 The Importance of Psychopathy for Preventing Violence -- 5.1.2 The Construct of Psychopathy -- 5.2 Forms of Aggression -- 5.2.1 Subtypes of Aggression -- 5.2.2 Summary of Psychopathy Factor and Facet Model Predictors of Aggression -- 5.3 Violent Crimes -- 5.3.1 Homicide -- 5.3.2 Assault -- 5.3.3 Intimate Partner Violence -- 5.3.4 Sexual Offending -- 5.3.5 Robbery -- 5.3.6 Violent Recidivism -- 5.3.7 Prison and Inpatient Violence -- 5.3.8 Summary -- 5.4 Chapter Summary and Recommendations for Future Investigation -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Psychopathy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Overview of Psychopathy -- 6.3 Overview of Neurodevelopmental Disorders -- 6.4 Intellectual Disability -- 6.4.1 Clinical Assessment of Intellectual Disability -- 6.4.1.1 Assessment of Intellectual Functioning -- 6.4.1.2 Assessment of Adaptive Functioning -- 6.4.1.3 Assessment of the Onset of Intellectual Disability -- 6.4.1.4 Clinical Assessment of Comorbid Psychopathology in Individuals with Intellectual Disability -- 6.4.2 Diagnostic Comorbidity -- 6.4.3 Intellectual Disability and Psychopathy -- 6.4.4 Intellectual Disability and Criminal Offending -- 6.4.5 Clinical Intervention for Intellectual Disability -- 6.4.5.1 Applied Behavior Analysis -- Person-Centered Active Support -- 6.4.5.2 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies -- 6.5 Autism Spectrum Disorder -- 6.5.1 Clinical Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
6.5.1.1 Clinical Assessment of Comorbid Psychopathology in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder -- 6.5.2 Diagnostic Comorbidity -- 6.5.3 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Psychopathy -- 6.5.4 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Criminal Offending -- 6.5.5 Clinical Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder -- 6.5.5.1 Applied Behavior Analysis and Person Centered Active Support -- 6.5.5.2 Verbal Behavior and Clinical Communication Training -- 6.5.5.3 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies -- 6.6 The Impact of Psychopathy on Clinical Interventions for ID or ASD -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Psychopathy and Psychotic Disorders -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Psychopathy -- 7.3 Psychosis -- 7.3.1 Schizophrenia -- 7.4 Psychopathy in Forensic Psychiatric Settings -- 7.5 Psychopathy and Schizophrenia -- 7.6 Psychopathy and Personality Disorders Related to Psychosis -- 7.7 Schizotypy -- 7.7.1 Associations Between Psychopathy and Schizotypy -- 7.8 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 8: Psychopathy and Mood Disorders -- 8.1 Introduction to Psychopathy -- 8.2 Measurement of Psychopathy in Incarcerated Samples -- 8.3 Heterogeneity in Psychopathy -- 8.4 Introduction to Mood Disorders -- 8.4.1 Bipolar I Disorder -- 8.4.2 Bipolar II Disorder -- 8.4.3 Cyclothymic Disorder -- 8.4.4 Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) -- 8.4.5 Major Depressive Disorder -- 8.4.6 Persistent Depressive Disorder -- 8.4.7 Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder -- 8.5 Psychopathy and Mood Disorders -- 8.5.1 Psychopathy and Depressive Disorders -- 8.5.2 Psychopathy and Bipolar Disorder -- 8.5.3 Psychopathy and Suicidality -- 8.6 Clinical Assessment Considerations -- 8.7 Clinical Intervention Considerations -- 8.7.1 Treatment of Mood Disorders -- 8.7.2 Treatment of Psychopathy -- 8.7.3 Treating Comorbidity -- 8.8 Summary -- 8.9 Recommendations -- References.
Chapter 9: Psychopathy, Trauma, and PTSD Symptoms: Theory and Evidence -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Definitions and Distinctions -- 9.2.1 Prevalence and Overlap -- 9.3 Multidimensional Nature of Psychopathy and Relationships to Trauma -- 9.4 Proposed Models Relating Trauma and Psychopathy -- 9.4.1 Gene-Environment Correlations -- 9.4.2 Gene-Environment Interactions -- 9.4.3 Modeling and Learning Explanations -- 9.4.4 Emotional Blunting Theories -- 9.4.5 Emotional Instability Models -- 9.4.6 Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as an Explanatory Variable -- 9.5 Treatment Outcomes in Psychopathy and Trauma -- 9.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 9.6.1 Explanatory Models Linking Psychopathy and Trauma -- 9.6.2 Integration of TBI -- 9.7 Clinical Implications -- References -- Chapter 10: Psychopathy and Conduct Disorder: Do We Need Additional Specifiers for Adequate Representation? -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Inclusion of Psychopathic Traits and Conduct Problems in the DSM -- 10.2.1 DSM - I -- 10.2.2 DSM- II -- 10.2.3 DSM-III and DSM-III-R -- 10.2.4 DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR -- 10.2.5 DSM-5 -- 10.2.6 Summary and Integration -- 10.3 Psychopathy and DSM Comorbidity: Is there a Need for the Addition of Psychopathy Criteria if we already have ADHD, CD, and ODD? -- 10.3.1 Fledgling Psychopath Model -- 10.3.2 Conduct Problem Mediation Model -- 10.3.3 ADHD Mediation Model -- 10.3.4 ODD Temperament Model -- 10.3.5 Summary and Integration -- 10.4 Psychopathic Traits and the Etiology of Conduct Disorder -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Psychopathy and Substance Use Disorders -- 11.1 Links Between Psychopathy and Substance Use Disorders -- 11.1.1 Patterns of Associations Between Psychopathy and SUDs -- 11.1.2 Patterns of Associations Between Psychopathy Factors/Facets and SUDs -- 11.1.3 Patterns of Associations Between Psychopathy Subtype and SUDs.
11.1.4 Patterns of Associations Between Psychopathy Across Developmental Stages and SUDs -- 11.1.5 Patterns of Associations Between Gender Expressions of Psychopathy and SUDs -- 11.2 Mechanisms That Increase Risk for SUDs in Psychopathy -- 11.3 Assessment Considerations -- 11.3.1 Assessing Psychopathy -- 11.3.2 Assessing SUDs -- 11.4 Clinical Interventions -- 11.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 12: Psychopathy and Personality Disorders -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Diagnostic Criteria for Personality Disorder -- 12.3 The DSM-5 Personality Disorder Proposals -- 12.4 Five-Factor Model of Personality Disorder -- 12.5 Personality Disorder Clinical Assessment Considerations and Techniques -- 12.5.1 Interviews: Unstructured -- 12.5.2 Interviews: Semi-structured -- 12.5.3 Self-Reports -- 12.5.4 Assessment of DSM-5 Section III Personality Disorders: Level of Personality Functioning -- 12.5.5 Assessment of DSM-5 Section III Personality Disorders: Personality Trait Profile -- 12.6 Comorbidity -- 12.6.1 Psychopathy, Antisocial Personality Disorder, and Externalizing Problems -- 12.6.2 Psychopathy, ASPD, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder -- 12.6.3 Psychopathy, ASPD, and Borderline Personality Disorder -- 12.6.4 Psychopathy, ASPD, and Substance Use Disorders -- 12.7 Criminal Behavior -- 12.8 Clinical Interventions -- 12.8.1 Antisocial Personality Disorder -- 12.8.2 Narcissistic Personality Disorder -- 12.8.3 Borderline Personality Disorder -- 12.9 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Forensic Rehabilitation Perspectives: Applying a Two-Component Framework to Interventions for Adults with Psychopathy -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 A Treatment Target with Distinct, Interrelated Features -- 13.3 No Reliable Means to Change the Core Psychopathy Traits (Factor 1) -- 13.4 Offender Rehabilitation -- 13.4.1 The Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Model.
13.4.2 The RNR Model and Psychopathy.
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