9780471124528
Editor: Stoff, David M.
Editor: Maser, Jack D.
Written by: Breiling
Written by: Breiling, James
Written by: Maser
Written by: Maser, Jack D.
Written by: Stoff
Written by: Stoff, David M.
Editor: Breiling, James
Published by: John Wiley & Sons
Location: New York :
Filed Under: Reference
Filed Under: Mental health
Filed Under: Pathological Psychology
Filed Under: Violence
Filed Under: Antisocial personality disorders
Filed Under: Abnormal Psychology
Filed Under: Psychopathology, General
Filed Under: Clinical Psychology
Copyright: 1998
Edition Description: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Series Volume: 104-3
Date of Publication: October 1997
Cover Type: Hardcover
Grade Level: Professional and scholarly
Written in: English
Illustrations: Yes
Number of Pages: 624
Book Size: 1132x893x149 382
Handbook of Antisocial Behavior Each year tens of thousands of families are torn apart, hundreds of thousands of lives are ruined, and millions of dollars' worth of property is destroyed as a result of antisocial behavior. So endemic are violence and aggression to our society that it isn't hard to imagine future historians categorizing the late twentieth century not as the "Space Age" or the "Information Age," but as the "Antisocial Age"—the time when society went to war against itself. As with any plague that threatens civilization, the first and best line of defense against antisocial behavior is the knowledge that comes from dedicated scientific research into its causes and cures.
Does violence on the screen cause violence in the street?
- Do hormones cause violence?
- Can we prevent violence?
- Is antisocial behavior a mental illness?
- How can we identify and measure antisocial behavior?
- How are women and men similar and different with respect to antisocial behavior?
- How can we better understand spouse and child abuse?
In the latter part of this century, an increasingly vigorous and sophisticated scientific study of antisocial behavior has emerged. This new science has offered partial answers to some very important questions which will lead to better understanding and prevention of antisocial behavior. These and other questions are addressed in the Handbook of Antisocial Behavior. In fifty chapters, more than 100 leading scientists, clinicians, and scholars review the research in their area of expertise to provide extraordinarily extensive and deep coverage of the field in a single volume.
These experts share their findings, insights, and theories concerning most types of antisocial behaviors and antisocial behavioral disorders, including aggressiveness, noncompliance, conduct problems, delinquency, sexual offenses, criminality, media violence, child abuse, spouse abuse, impulsivity, and antisocial personality disorder.
The Handbook of Antisocial Behavior is an indispensable resource for mental health practitioners, as well as anyone involved in research into violence and aggression, including psychologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, public health professionals, epidemiologists, sociologists, and criminologists.
A comprehensive review of the latest research and clinical trends
More than 100 of the world's leading researchers and clinicians from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, the neurosciences, sociology, epidemiology, and criminology share their insights into the causes of and cures for one of contemporary society's most perplexing and pernicious classes of behavioral disorders. Covering virtually all forms of antisocial behavior and antisocial behavioral disorders, the Handbook of Antisocial Behavior comprises the most extensive review currently available of:
- The development and origins of antisocial behavior
- The demographics of all forms of antisocial behavior
- The latest assessment and diagnostic techniques
- Breakthroughs in prevention and intervention
- Special populations and special issues, from domestic violence to cross-cultural and gender issues
Book News Annotation:
Fifty contributions discuss findings, insights, and theories
concerning most types of antisocial behaviors and behavior disorders,
including aggressiveness, noncompliance, conduct problems,
delinquency, sexual offenses, criminality, media violence, child and
spouse abuse, and impulsivity. They comprise an extensive review of
the development, origins, and demographics of antisocial behavior,
and of assessment, diagnostic, prevention and intervention techniques.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Synopsis:
A comprehensive account of current research into the causes and treatment of antisocial behavior, including psychological, sociological, and biological factors.Discusses domestic violence, culture and gender.
-- Guidelines and intervention strategies for preventing antisocial behavior.