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24 reviewsISBN 10: 0824740351
ISBN 13: 978-0824740351
Author: Emil Coccaro
This text studies genetic, developmental and biopsychosocial models of aggression; additional forms of antisocial behaviour; and risk factors including poverty and peer rejection for improved understanding of the pathways possibly contributing to impulsive aggressive outbreaks. It contains a comprehensive review of aggression and impulsivity measures for children and adolescents
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Genetic Models of Aggression, Impulsivity, and Related Behaviors
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Developmental Models of Aggression
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Biopsychosocial Approaches to Aggression
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Impulsivity
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Anger Disorders
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Anger Attacks
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Impulsive Aggression
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder
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Questionnaire and Interview Measures of Aggression in Adults
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Laboratory Measures: The Taylor Aggression Paradigm
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Laboratory Measures: Point Subtraction Aggression Paradigm
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Psychometric Measurement of Impulsivity
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Laboratory Measures of Impulsivity
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Measurement of Aggression in Children and Adolescents
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By Alan Rosenbaum, J. Celeste Walley, Lori A. Meyerson
Psychopharmacological Interventions: Neuroleptics and Lithium
By Richard P. Malone, Mary Anne Delaney
Treatment of Aggression: Serotonergic Agents
By Royce Lee, Emil F. Coccaro
Pharmacological Interventions: Anticonvulsants
By Stephen J. Donovan, Jalila B. Aybar
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Tags: Emil Coccaro, Aggression Psychiatric, Treatment Medical