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New for the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology, Personality, Personality Disorder and Risk of Violence takes an evidence-based look at personality traits and types of psychological functioning that may contribute to personality disorder and violence, and makes links between the two.

Table of Contents

About the Editors vii

List of Contributors ix

Series Editors' Preface xiii

Preface xvii

INTRODUCTION 1

1 Personality, Personality Disorder and Violence: An Introduction 3
Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, UK

2 The 'Functional Link' Between Personality Disorder and Violence: A Critical Appraisal 19
Conor Duggan and Richard Howard, University of Nottingham, UK

PART I TRAITS 39

3 A Systematic Review of the Relationship Between Childhood Impulsiveness and Later Violence 41
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 63
Vincent Egan, School of Psychology, University of Leicester, UK

5 Narcissism 85
Caroline Logan, Ashworth Hospital, UK

6 Subtypes of Psychopath 113
Ronald Blackburn, University of Liverpool, UK

7 Antisocial Personality Disorder 133
Stephane A De Brito and Sheilagh Hodgins, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London, UK

PART II AFFECT 155

8 The Neurobiology of Affective Dyscontrol: Implications for Understanding 'Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder' 157
Rick Howard, University of Nottingham, UK

9 The Processing of Emotional Expression Information in Individuals with Psychopathy 175
R. James R. Blair, National Institute of Mental Health, USA

10 Angry Affect, Aggression and Personality Disorder 191
Kevin Howells, University of Nottingham, UK

11 Attachment Difficulties 213
Anthony R. Beech and Ian J. Mitchell, University of Birmingham, UK

12 Empathy and Offending Behavior 229
William L. Marshall, Liam E. Marshall and Geris A. Serran, Rockwood Psychological Services, Canada

PART III COGNITION 245

13 Psychopathic Violence: A Cognitive-Attention Perspective 247
Jennifer E. Vitale, Hampden-Sydney College, USA and Joseph P. Newman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

14 Social Problem Solving, Personality Disorder and Violence 265
Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, UK

15 Criminal Thinking 281
Glenn D. Walters, Federal Correctional Institution-Schuylkill, USA

CONCLUSION 297

16 Personality, Personality Disorder and Violence: Implications For Future Research and Practice 299
Mary McMurran and Richard Howard, University of Nottingham, UK

Index 313

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 27/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470059487, 978-0470059487
      ISBN10: 0470059486
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      New for the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology, Personality, Personality Disorder and Risk of Violence takes an evidence-based look at personality traits and types of psychological functioning that may contribute to personality disorder and violence, and makes links between the two.

      Table of Contents

      About the Editors vii

      List of Contributors ix

      Series Editors' Preface xiii

      Preface xvii

      INTRODUCTION 1

      1 Personality, Personality Disorder and Violence: An Introduction 3
      Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, UK

      2 The 'Functional Link' Between Personality Disorder and Violence: A Critical Appraisal 19
      Conor Duggan and Richard Howard, University of Nottingham, UK

      PART I TRAITS 39

      3 A Systematic Review of the Relationship Between Childhood Impulsiveness and Later Violence 41
      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 63
      Vincent Egan, School of Psychology, University of Leicester, UK

      5 Narcissism 85
      Caroline Logan, Ashworth Hospital, UK

      6 Subtypes of Psychopath 113
      Ronald Blackburn, University of Liverpool, UK

      7 Antisocial Personality Disorder 133
      Stephane A De Brito and Sheilagh Hodgins, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London, UK

      PART II AFFECT 155

      8 The Neurobiology of Affective Dyscontrol: Implications for Understanding 'Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder' 157
      Rick Howard, University of Nottingham, UK

      9 The Processing of Emotional Expression Information in Individuals with Psychopathy 175
      R. James R. Blair, National Institute of Mental Health, USA

      10 Angry Affect, Aggression and Personality Disorder 191
      Kevin Howells, University of Nottingham, UK

      11 Attachment Difficulties 213
      Anthony R. Beech and Ian J. Mitchell, University of Birmingham, UK

      12 Empathy and Offending Behavior 229
      William L. Marshall, Liam E. Marshall and Geris A. Serran, Rockwood Psychological Services, Canada

      PART III COGNITION 245

      13 Psychopathic Violence: A Cognitive-Attention Perspective 247
      Jennifer E. Vitale, Hampden-Sydney College, USA and Joseph P. Newman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

      14 Social Problem Solving, Personality Disorder and Violence 265
      Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, UK

      15 Criminal Thinking 281
      Glenn D. Walters, Federal Correctional Institution-Schuylkill, USA

      CONCLUSION 297

      16 Personality, Personality Disorder and Violence: Implications For Future Research and Practice 299
      Mary McMurran and Richard Howard, University of Nottingham, UK

      Index 313

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