Aggression and antisocial behavior in children and adolescents : research and treatment /
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New York :
Guilford Press,
c2002
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- Machine generated contents note: 1 Definitions and Subtyping of Aggressive Behavior
- Issues Related to Terminology and Definitions 2
- A General Definition of Aggression 3
- Adaptive and Maladaptive Aggression 4
- Definitions of Aggression from Different
- Professional Perspectives 7
- Subtypes of Aggression 9
- Limitations of Current Concepts of Aggression 25
- Chapter Summary 27
- 2 Prevalence of Aggression, Antisocial Behaviors,
- and Suicide
- Adaptive Aggression in Normal Childhood Development 29
- Prevalence of Maladaptive Aggression in Community Samples 31
- Juvenile Justice Studies and Statistics 33
- Prevalence of Youth Suicide 40
- Prevalence of Maladaptive Aggression in Psychiatrically
- Referred Samples 42
- Chapter Summary 44
- 3 Aggression: Stability, Impairment, and Desistance
- Methodological Issues 47
- Stability of Aggression and Related Behaviors in
- Community Samples 48
- Gender and Stability 51
- Stability-Based Subtypes of Aggression 52
- Impaired Longitudinal Outcomes of Aggressive Children 54
- Discontinuation and Desistance from Aggression 58
- Chapter Summary 60
- 4 The Relationship between Categorical Psychiatric
- Diagnosis and Aggression
- Disruptive Behavioral Disorders 64
- Mood Disorders 75
- Substance Use Disorder 86
- Personality Disorders 91
- Psychopathy 94
- Psychotic Disorders 102
- Anxiety Disorders 105
- Problems with Understanding Aggressive Behaviors
- within a Categorical Diagnostic Context 1
- 10
- Chapter Summary 112
- 5 Risk and Protective Factors in Aggression
- and Related Behaviors
- Individual Risk Factors 115
- Family Risk Factors 134
- Extrafamilial Risk Factors 145
- General Discussion of Risk Factors 158
- Protective Factors 160
- Chapter Summary 162
- 6 Psychobiology: Neuropsychology, Psychophysiology,
- Brain Imaging, and Minor Physical Anomalies
- Neuropsychology 164
- Psychophysiology 176
- Brain Imaging 192
- Minor Physical Anomalies 194
- Chapter Summary 195
- 7 Neurobiology: Biobehavioral Models
- and Neurological Disorders
- Steroid Hormones 198
- Monoamines 207
- Neurobiological-Behavioral Models 225
- Neurological Disorders Thought to Be Related to Aggression 237
- Chapter Summary 243
- 8 Integrated Models of Aggression and Related Behaviors
- Developmental Psychology 246
- Biosocial Interactions 261
- Chapter Summary 268
- 9 Issues in Female Aggression and Related Behaviors
- The Forms of Female Aggression 272
- Prevalence and Stability 282
- Correlates 283
- Developmental Pathways 292
- Young Adult Outcomes 295
- Chapter Summary 301
- 10 Clinical Assessment, Case Formulation,
- and Treatment Planning
- A Caveat: Increasing Resource Limitations in Child
- and Adolescent Mental Health Treatment 303
- A General Model of Assessment, Case Formulation,
- and Treatment Planning 306
- Specific Assessment Techniques and Tools 313
- Forensic Assessment: Assessing Risk of Harm to Others 324
- Chapter Summary 326
- 11 Psychosocial Interventions
- Variables with Important Clinical Implications 329
- Family Interventions 330
- Cognitive-Behavioral Skills Training 339
- Prevention Programs 343
- Treatments That Appear Not to Work 355
- Chapter Summary 356
- 12 Psychopharmacological Treatments
- Rationale for Psychotropic Treatment of
- Maladaptive Aggression 359
- Pharmacoepidemiology of Aggression in
- Clinically Referred Youth 360
- Principles of Clinical Medication Management 361
- Neuroleptics and Antipsychotics 364
- Stimulants 370
- Antidepressants 374
- Mood Stabilizers 378
- Adrenergic Agents 383
- Other Medications 386
- The Use of As-Needed (P.R.N.) Medication 388
- Which Medicine to Use? 388
- Chapter Summary 389
- References
- Index.