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Christopher D. Webster; Margaret A. Jackson both of Simon Fraser University USA. (Editor)

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1572302259 978-1572302259 June 20, 1997 1
Impulsivity features in contemporary descriptions of many psychiatric disorders, and is also a key element in the clinical risk assessment of violence. examining the nature, assessment and treatment of impulsive conduct, this volume brings together contributions from researchers and clinicians in both mental health and correctional settings. Chapters seek to illuminate current understanding of impulsive behaviour from conceptual, legal, and biological perspectives, and address the challenges of describing and measuring it. With special emphasis on how the likelihood of future violent or destructive behaviour can best be gauged in specific cases, the volume includes several risk-assessment tools.

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"Take an interesting idea of developing practical relevance, secure the services of insightful thinkers from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds (including dissidents), arrange a conference and then have the papers skillfully edited into a coherent and structured volume full of stimulating ideas. That is what Chris Webster and Margaret Jackson have done with Impulsivity. A very wide range of issues and perspectives are considered, although more on the positive, socially valued, aspects of impulsivity would have been appreciated. From different disciplinary perspectives to applications to particular groups of people; from implications for risk assessment to different approaches to treatment, in 23 chapters. Different readers will find the volume timely for their own particular reasons; for me, as a lawyer, it is the recognition of the need to move away from dichotomous cognitive tests of responsibility toward assessments of ability to control behavior, to change, and to learn. This is a very stimulating and rewarding collection." --David Carson, L.L.B, Reader in Law and Behavioural Science, Faculty of Law, The University of Southampton

"Impulsivity: Perspectives, Policy, and Practice is an important and impressive collection of state-of-the-art reviews on theoretical, empirical, and clinical aspects of impulsivity, and the technology for its assessment and treatment. This book gives a lucid and readable account of the state of professional knowledge on impulsivity, then delivers a series of thoughtful and practical analyses of the implications and applications of this knowledge. This valuable resource for researchers and clinicians should go a long way toward 'bridging the gap' between knowledge and practice concerning issues of impulsivity, particularly as it pertains to risk for violence. This book squarely delivers on its promise as a comprehensive treatise on impulsivity, but it goes even further to make a significant contribution to the professional literature on violence risk assessment. This is the most comprehensive and definitive reference on impulsivity currently available." --Randy Borum, PsyD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center

"This book is a major contribution to the field. It is a very well written, wide-ranging, informative, and useful exploration of the nature, assessment, and treatment of impulsive antisocial behavior in adults and older adolescents. It also provides excellent guidelines for conducting violence risk assessments in a variety of circumstances. Impulsivity: Perspectives, Principles, and Practice should be required reading for all doctoral students in clinical psychology and related fields; and many practicing clinicians and other professionals who are concerned with impulsive individuals will find the book to be well worth reading and having on their shelves." --Thomas R. Litwack, PhD, JD, Professor of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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Christopher Webster, PhD, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia. Formerly Head of Psychology and Head of the Impulsivity Programme at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry in Toronto and Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology and Criminology at the University of Toronto, Dr. Webster has published extensively about assessing risk of violence.

Margaret Jackson, PhD, a psychologist by training, is Professor and Director of the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University. Formerly a Research Scientist at the Metropolitan Toronto Forensic Service (METFORS), Dr. Jackson has completed several studies on the way dangerousness is perceived by clinicians and members of the judiciary, and has written and edited several books on clinical criminology.

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multiproblem persons, spousal assaulters, extensive construct validation, impulsivity construct, psychopathic symptomatology, assessing impulsivity, reoffend violently, impulsivity measures, dysfunctional impulsivity, insanity defense standards, noninsane automatism, lifestyle impulsivity, impulsivity problems, impulsivity subscale, spousal assault risk assessments, dominating personality disorder, irresistible impulse test, violence prediction scheme, prisoner suicides, impulsive client, risk for sexual violence, impulsive people, construct validity data, disordered offenders, impulsive disorders
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New York, British Columbia, American Journal of Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association, Psychopathy Checklist, University of Chicago Press, Plenum Press, Archives of General Psychiatry, Guilford Press, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, United States, American Psychological Association, Newbury Park, Simon Fraser University, University of Toronto, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Cambridge University Press, Multi-Health Systems, Psychopharmacology Bulletin, Supreme Court, American Psychologist, Pergamon Press, American Psychiatric Press, Oxford University Press, Academic Press
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