The clinical and forensic assessment of psychopathy : a practitioner's guide
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The clinical and forensic assessment of psychopathy : a practitioner's guide
(The LEA series in personality and clinical psychology / Irving B. Weiner, editor)
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000
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Personality and clinical psychology series
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"Selected Psychopathy Bibliography by Subject": p. 455-482
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Psychopaths are difficult to ignore. They are involved in many of today's most serious problems: war, drugs, murder, and political corruption. As a construct, psychopathy has evolved far beyond its confusing origins in a melange of labels into an empirically measurable syndrome. The first text of its kind, The Clinical and Forensic Assessment of Psychopathy: A Practitioner's Guide, translates the robust findings of the past 30 years into applied procedures and methods for all those whose work brings them into contact with this difficult population in mental health, correctional, or court settings. Synthesizing the latest information on assessing psychopathy in children, adolescents, and adults, it offers "standard of care" guidelines for the assessment of psychopathy in general and the use of the Hare Psychopathy checklists in particular. It further:
* develops conceptual models for understanding the information processing and emotional experience of psychopaths;
* addresses legal and ethical issues;
* discusses implications for training and the effective integration of psychopathy assessment into general forensic practice-interviewing, predicting risk, evaluating the relationship of psychopathy to malingering, and writing reports;
* describes dilemmas presented by the psychopath in the corporate setting and offers suggestions for managing them and for weighing the necessity of incorporating psychopathy assessment into institutional evaluation procedures; and
* considers the relationship of psychopathy to sexual deviance, substance abuse, and the criminal personality.
The Clinical and Forensic Assessment of Psychopathy: A Practitioner's Guide is a resource for anyone who seeks to make fast the link between research and practice. Experienced professionals and their trainees and students alike will learn much from it.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preface. Part I: Conceptual Contributions. P.J. Frick, C.T. Barry, S.D. Bodin, Applying the Concept of Psychopathy to Children: Implications for the Assessment of Antisocial Youth. A.E. Forth, D.L. Mailloux, Psychopathy in Youth: What Do We Know? R.H. Bodholdt, H.R. Richards, C.B. Gacono, Assessing Psychopathy in Adults: The Psychopathy Checklist-Revised and Screening Version. J.F. Wallace, W.A. Schmitt, J.E. Vitale, J.P. Newman, Experimental Investigations of Information-Processing Deficiencies in Psychopaths: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment. B.L. Steuerwald, D.S. Kosson, Emotional Experiences of the Psychopath. Part II: Clinical Issues and Applications. D.R. Lyon, J.R.P. Ogloff, Legal and Ethical Issues in Psychopathy Assessment. C.B. Gacono, Suggestions for Implementation and Use of the Psychopathy Checklists in Forensic and Clinical Practice. D.S. Kosson, C.B. Gacono, R.H. Bodholdt, Assessing Psychopathy: Interpersonal Aspects and Clinical Interviewing. J.R. Meloy, C.B. Gacono, Assessing Psychopathy: Psychological Testing and Report Writing. R.C. Serin, S.L. Brown, The Clinical Use of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in Contemporary Risk Assessment. R. Rogers, K.R. Cruise, Malingering and Deception Among Psychopaths. Part III: Special Applications. P. Babiak, Psychopathic Manipulation at Work. M.H. Young, J.V. Justice, P.S. Erdberg, C.B. Gacono, The Incarcerated Psychopath in Psychiatric Treatment: Management or Treatment? M.C. Seto, M.L. Lalumiere, Psychopathy and Sexual Aggression. M.J. Rutherford, A.I. Alterman, J.S. Cacciola, Psychopathy and Substance Abuse: A Bad Mix. G.D. Walters, R. Di Fazio, Psychopathy and the Criminal Lifestyle: Similarities and Differences. J.L. Greenstone, D.S. Kosson, C.B. Gacono, Psychopathy and Hostage Negotiations: Some Preliminary Thoughts and Findings. C.B. Gacono, Epilogue. Appendices: C.B. Gacono, PCL-R Clinical and Forensic Interview Schedule. J.R. Meloy, A Forensic Psychological Evaluation. C.B. Gacono, The Use of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) and Rorschach in Treatment Planning With Antisocial Personality Disordered Patients. B.J. Sparrow, C.B. Gacono, Selected Psychopathy Bibliography by Subject.
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