The International Handbook of Psychopathic Disorders and the Law: Laws and Policies (Repost)

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The International Handbook of Psychopathic Disorders and the Law: Laws and Policies By
2008 | 1266 Pages | ISBN: 0470011858 | PDF | 21 MB


The economic impact of society’s efforts to rehabilitate and contain psychopathically disordered individuals can be enormous. Understanding these disorders, developing valid assessment methods and providing safe, effective treatments is therefore of paramount importance. Reflecting the work of a truly international panel of experts from Europe, North America and Asia, the International Handbook on Psychopathic Disorders and the Law offers an in-depth, multidisciplinary look at key aspects of the development and etiology of psychopathic disorders, current methods of intervention, treatment and management, and how these disorders impact decision-making in civil and criminal law.Content: Chapter 1 History and Conceptual Development of Psychopathic Disorders (pages 7–30): Henning Sa? and Dr. Alan R. FelthousChapter 2 Psychiatric Assessment (pages 31–40): Paul Hoff and Sabine C. HerpertzChapter 3 Psychological Instruments in the Assessment of Psychopathy (pages 41–67): Robert D. HareChapter 4 Functional and Structural Brain Imaging Research on Psychopathy (pages 69–81): Yaling Yang and Adrian RaineChapter 5 Psychophysiological Correlates of Psychopathic Disorders (pages 83–101): Matthew S. Stanford, Rebecca J. Houston and Ernest S. BarrattChapter 6 Cognitive Correlates (pages 103–116): Herta FlorChapter 7 Violence: Psychopathology, Risk Assessment and Lawsuits (pages 117–133): Kenneth TardiffChapter 8 Risks of Diagnosing Psychopathic Disorders (pages 135–146): Nobert Leygraf and Klaus ElsnerChapter 9 The Genetics of Psychopathic Disorders (pages 147–169): David Goldman and Francesca DucciChapter 10 Neuroimaging Perspectives in Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Strategies (pages 171–185): Jurgen L. MullerChapter 11 Electrophysiology (pages 187–198): Sabine C. HerpertzChapter 12 The Role of ADHD in the Etiology and Outcome of Antisocial Behavior and Psychopathy (pages 199–216): Beate Herpertz?Dahlmann, Kerstin Konrad and Sabine C. HerpertzChapter 13 Brain Trauma (pages 217–236): Hannelore Ehrenreich, Henning Krampe and Anna?Leena SirenChapter 14 Acquired Psychopathy and the Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury (pages 237–250): Robert P. Granacher and Manish A. FozdarChapter 15 Comorbidities of Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder: Prevalence and Implications (pages 251–274): Elena Carmen Nichita and Peter F. BuckleyChapter 16 The Paraphilias and Psychopathy (pages 275–290): John M. W. Bradford, Philip Firestone and A. G. AhmedChapter 17 Family Upbringing: Family Factors as Predictors for the Development of Antisocial Behavior and Psychopathy Dimensions (pages 291–302): Maya K. Krischer, Kathrin Sevecke and Gerd LehmkuhlChapter 18 Discipline by Parents and Child Psychopathology (pages 303–317): Emily M. Douglas and Murray A. StrausChapter 19 Social Origins of Psychopathy (pages 319–334): David P. FarringtonChapter 20 A Psychoanalytic View of the Psychopath (pages 335–346): J. Reid Meloy and Andrew ShivaChapter 21 Women and Girls with Psychopathic Characteristics (pages 347–366): Tonia L. Nicholls, Candice L. Odgers and David J. CookeChapter 22 Educational Issues (pages 367–378): Franz Petermann and Ute KoglinChapter 23 Intervention, Treatment and Management of ADHD (pages 379–395): Beate Herpertz?Dahlmann, Kerstin Konrad and Sabine C. HerpertzChapter 24 Pharmacotherapy of Clinical Aggression in Individuals with Psychopathic Disorders (pages 397–416): F. Gerard Moeller and Alan C. SwannChapter 25 Treatment and Management of Conduct Disorders in Children and Adolescents (pages 417–448): Manfred Doepfner, Kerstin Adrian and Charlotte HanischChapter 26 Psychotherapy of Psychopathic Disorders (pages 449–466): Gill McGauley, Gwen Adshead and Sameer P. SarkarChapter 27 Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment and Management (pages 467–495): Andreas Hill, Peer Briken and Wolfgang BernerChapter 28 Antisocial Disorders and Domestic Violence: Treatment Considerations (pages 497–517): L. Kevin Hamberger and Jennifer Langhinrichsen?RohlingChapter 29 Workplace Violence Goes Beyond Psychopathology (pages 519–529): Michael H. CorcoranChapter 30 Addressing the Associated Conditions of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (pages 531–541): Falk Kiefer and Karl MannChapter 31 Experiential and Community Treatment of Adult Antisocial Syndromes (pages 543–555): Stephen A. Thorne and William H. ReidChapter 32 Legal, Medical and Social Impediments to Better Psychopaths: How Best to Deal with Persons with Psychopathic Disorders? (pages 557–572): Jurgen. L. MullerChapter 33 Social Policy Considerations on Psychopathic Disorders (pages 573–585): Harald Dre?ing, Hans Joachim Salize and Peter GassChapter 1 Civil Law: Structure and Procedures (pages 7–19): Grant H. MorrisChapter 2 Hospitalization and Civil Commitment in England and Wales (pages 21–34): Martin Zinkler and Stefan PriebeChapter 3 Hospitalization and Civil Commitment of Individuals with Psychopathic Disorders in Germany, Russia and the United States (pages 35–60): Elmar Habermeyer, Ulrike Rachvoll, Dr. Alan R. Felthous, Alexander O. Bukhanowsky and Roman GleyzerChapter 4 Should Psychopathy Qualify for Preventive Outpatient Commitment? (pages 61–73): Bruce J. Winick, Charles Lo Piccolo, Willy Anand and Lester HartswickChapter 5 The Clinician's Duty to Warn or Protect: In the United States, England, Canada, New Zealand, France and Spain (pages 75–94): Dr. Alan R. Felthous, Roy O'Shaughnessy, Jay Kuten, Irene Francois?Pursell and Juan MedranoChapter 6 Evaluating Parents in Child Custody and Abuse Cases and the Utility of Psychological Measures in Screening for Parental Psychopathy or Antisocial Personality (pages 95–112): Stephen B. Billick and Michael B. JacksonChapter 7 The Management of Fitness for Duty in the United States Military (pages 113–123): David M. Walker and James A. BourgeoisChapter 8 The Psychopath in the Workplace: Disability, Direct Threat and the ADA (pages 125–135): Lauren Wylonis and Robert SadoffChapter 9 Disability and Sociopathy (pages 137–154): Albert M. DrukteinisChapter 10 Personal Injury Litigation in the United States and India: Acquired Psychopathy (pages 155–162): Robert P. Granacher and Manish A. FozdarChapter 11 Criminal Law: Structures and Procedures (pages 163–176): Robert Lloyd GoldsteinChapter 12 Legal Competencies in Relation to Confession Evidence (pages 177–187): Gisli H. Gudjonsson and Thomas GrissoChapter 13 Competence to Stand Trial and Psychopathic Disorders: Legal and Clinical Perspectives from the USA (pages 189–200): J. Richard CicconeChapter 14 Criminal Forensic Evaluations in Germany (pages 201–209): Henning Sa?, Hans?Ludwig Krober and Dr. Alan R. FelthousChapter 15 Insanity in Austria: The Position of Psychopathy in Austrian Forensic Psychiatry (pages 211–227): Thomas Stompe, Patrick Frottier and Hans SchandaChapter 16 Psychopathic Disorders and the Criminal Law in Switzerland (pages 229–242): Marc Graf and Volker DittmannChapter 17 Insanity, Diminished Responsibility and Personality Disorder in England and Wales (pages 243–254): Don GrubinChapter 18 The Insanity Defense and Psychopathic Disorders in the United States and Australia (pages 255–274): David Greenberg and Dr. Alan R. FelthousChapter 19 Psychopathy, Diminished Capacity and Responsibility (pages 275–301): Mohan S. Nair and Robert WeinstockChapter 20 Noninsanity Psychological Evidence (pages 303–315): Ralph SlovenkoChapter 21 Criminal Sentencing: The Role of Mental Health Professionals with Special Consideration for Psychopathic Disorders (pages 317–327): Dr. Alan R. FelthousChapter 22 Psychopathy and the Death Penalty in the United States (pages 329–342): James K. WolfsonChapter 23 The Death Penalty: A Psychiatrist's View from Europe (pages 343–359): John GunnChapter 24 The Role of Hospitalization in the Management of Prisoners with Psychopathic Disorders (pages 361–372): Norbert KonradChapter 25 The Psychopath in Prison (pages 373–391): Julio Arboleda?FlorezChapter 26 Patuxent Institution: A Unique Approach to Psychiatry and the Law (pages 393–406): James R. ColdrenChapter 27 The Treatment of Psychopathic Patients in the Netherlands (pages 407–428): Daan van Beek and Uta KrogerChapter 28 Probation and Parole: History, Policy Change and Mental Health in England and Wales (pages 429–444): Anthony GoodmanChapter 29 Ethical Considerations Involving Psychopathic Disorders (pages 445–459): Henry C. Weinstein, Eraka Bath, Elizabeth B. Ford, Manuel Lopez?Leon and Scott M. SolowayChapter 30 Malingering and Psychopathic Disorders (pages 461–471): Philip J. Resnick and Steven J. ZuchowskiChapter 31 Culture and Psychopathy in the Forensic Context (pages 473–488): Wen?Shing Tseng, Ezra Griffith, Pedro Ruiz and Alec BuchananChapter 32 The Economics of Crime Rooted in Psychopathic Disorders: Aspects of Law, Public Policy, Rehabilitation and Faith?Based Programs (pages 489–504): Jean H. Hollenshead, Frederick R. Parker, Harvey W. Rubin and Timothy M. ShaughnessyChapter 33 Training and Education for Mental Health Professionals (pages 505–517): Rusty Reeves, Richard Rosner, Dominique Bourget and John GunnChapter 34 The Importance of Quality in Future Directions (pages 519–529): Dr. Alan R. Felthous and Henning Sa?