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The Psychobiology of Aggression: Engines, Measurement, Control [Hardcover]

Marc Hillbrand (Author)

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January 5, 1995 1560247150 978-1560247159 1
In this extraordinarily comprehensive portrait of the present state of the psychobiology of aggression, you will find critical information on understanding and controlling this type of behavior. The authors, nationally and internationally distinguished researchers, present to the reader a critical overview of the principal areas of psychobiological research on aggression, which updates your current knowledge about the influence of biological variables on aggression. The contributors to The Psychobiology of Aggression also explore, as a secondary focus, the relevance of this topic to the field of criminal justice.

Subdivided into three sections--theoretical models, measurement, and treatment--this monograph begins to pave the way for your full understanding of the dynamics and control of aggression. The first section examines the link between aggression and sex and biological factors (testosterone, serotonin, alcohol, traumatic brain injury, hematology, and cerebral lateralization). The second reviews the measurement of brain dysfunction using neuroimaging techniques and various approaches to the measurement of aggression in children and adults using microbehavioral and psychometric methods. The third section reviews pharmacological approaches to the treatment of aggression (benzodiazepines, neuroleptics, beta-blockers, lithium, and anticonvulsants) and the link between diet and aggression.

In each chapter, the authors first present an historical review of their topic, critically review current research, outline (when appropriate) the relevance of their topic to the field of criminal justice, and make suggestions for future research.

For psychiatrists, The Psychobiology of Aggression provides specific guidelines for the psychopharmacological treatment of violent individuals, including choice of pharmacological agent, potential benefits, adverse side effects, etc. Correctional personnel benefit from the above topics and the detailed review of dietary factors in aggression control, with a special emphasis on incarcerated individuals. And for psychologists and researchers of other disciplines, it provides a current review of the major areas of psychobiological investigations related to aggression.

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That aggression is a function of psychobiological forces is scarcely an unfamiliar proposition among behavioral scientists. Read the first page
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neutral response alternative, aggressive response alternative, adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders, suicide risk scale, provocative conditions, human physical aggression, abnormal lateralization, intoxicated subjects, sober subjects, overt aggression scale, assaultive patients, judo competitors, human aggressive behavior, aggression machine, balanced placebo design, temporal dysfunction, aggressive responding, intoxicated behavior, relative polycythemia, lateral preference, forensic patients, alcohol dose, aggression factor, violence risk, rage outbursts
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New York, American Journal of Psychiatry, Archives of General Psychiatry, Psychological Reports, The Haworth Press, American Psychiatric Association, Yale University School of Medicine, American Psychiatric Press, Augmentation Yes Plasma, Experience Sampling Method, Psychiatry Research, Academic Press, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Psychological Bulletin, Iowa Conners, West Haven, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, Medical Center, United States, Raven Press, Annals of Sex Research, British Journal of Psychiatry, Central Connecticut State University, John Wiley
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