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Köp båda 2 för 1439 krHandbook of Antisocial Behavior Each year tens of thousands of families are torn apart, hundreds ofthousands of lives are ruined, and millions of dollars' worth ofproperty is destroyed as a result of antisocial behavior. Soendemic are violence and...
Conceived at a time when biological research on aggression and violence was drawn into controversy because of sociopolitical questions about its study, this volume provides an up-to-date account of recent biological studies performed -- mostly on ...
David M. Stoff, PhD is Chief of the extramural research program on the Neuropsychiatry of HIV/AIDS at the Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Before joining NIMH in 1992, he had a long research career in animal psychopharmacology and the biology of childhood psychiatric disorders. Elizabeth J. Susman is the Jean Phillips Shibley Professor of Biobehavioral Health in the Department of Biobehavioral Health at Pennsylvania State University. She was co-editor of the Journal of Research on Adolescence and has been a consulting editor for numerous scientific journals. Dr Susman is President of the Society for Research on Adolescents.
Foreword Felton Earls MD; 1. An integrated perspective on contemporary psychobiological research in aggression David M. Stoff and Elizabeth J. Susman; 2. Animal studies on inappropriate aggressive behaviour following stress and alcohol exposure in adolescence Craig F. Ferris; 3. Touch deprivation and aggression against self among adolescents Tiffany Field; 4. Social deprivation, social-emotional behaviour, and the plasticity of dopamine function Paul L. Gendreau and Mark H. Lewis; 5. Running head: identifying pathways for adjustment Julia A. Graber, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and Andrea B. Archibald; 6. Toward an integrative account of the development of aggressive behaviour Kathryn E. Hood; 7. Life-course persistent and adolescent-limited antisocial males: longitudinal follow-up to adulthood Terrie E. Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi; 8. The interaction of biological and social measures in the explanation of antisocial and violent behavior Adrian Raine; 9. How gene-environment interactions shape the development of impulsive aggression in Rhesus monkeys Stephen J. Suomi; 10. A biocultural life history approach to the developmental psychobiology of male aggression Carol M. Worhman and Ryan A. Brown; 11. Intersections of biology and behaviour in young children's antisocial patterns: the role of development, gender and socialisation Carolyn Zahn-Waxler and Barbara Usher; 12. Psychobiology of aggressive behaviour: a synthesis and reconsideration Elizabeth J. Susman and David M. Stoff.