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The Psychopath: Emotion and the Brain 1st Edition
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“A gem of a contribution to the field of psychopathy, this wonderful resource provides a highly coherent and integrative review of developments in cognitive and affective neuroscience and their implications for understanding the nature of psychopathy. The authors are passionate about their research and this book presents their personal assessment of the field in a remarkably powerful, readable, and detailed manner. The book is an extraordinary accomplishment and a boon for the field.” Joseph Newman, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin
“This timely book represents an exciting new synthesis which has taken into account emerging data on the biology of psychopathy, including its neurocognitive basis. The authors lucidly describe discoveries about emotional processing in psychopaths and new thinking about its psychiatric nosology. They have performed a notable service in providing this highly readable survey, which summarises objectively the strengths and weaknesses of various theoretical accounts, including their own, and the implications for forensic, adult and child psychiatry.” Trevor Robbins, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
“A comprehensive summary of recent research on the cognitive, emotional, and neurological correlates to psychopathy. One of the few resources to consider the manifestations of psychopathy throughout the lifespan.” Professor Paul J. Frick, Director, Applied Developmental Psychology Program, University of New Orleans
"the book as a whole contains a wealth of information and insight that make it an excellent avenue into the current state of knowledge and thinking about psychopathy. The authors' scholarship is unquestionable, and they bring together an exceptional amount of information within a manageable number of pages...The book will provoke considerable thought from students, practitioners, and researchers who will have to integrate their thinking on this vital topic." David Nussbaum, PsycCRITIQUES
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From the Inside Flap
"A gem of a contribution to the field of psychopathy"
Professor Joseph Newman, University of Wisconsin
THE PSYCHOPATH
EMOTION AND THE BRAIN
James Blair, Derek Mitchell, and Karina Blair
"The Psychopath will be an engrossing read for any clinician, scientist or student who wants to understand that mysteriouis individual, the criminal psychopath."
Professor Terrie Moffitt, Institute of Psychiatry London
"A remarkably powerful, readable, and detailed assessment of psychopathy, this book is an extraordinary accomplishment and a boon for the field."
Professor Joseph Newman, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin
"A timely, exciting and highly readable new synthesis which has taken into account emerging data on the biology of psychopathy, including its neurocognitive basis."
Trevor Robbins, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
"A comprehensive summary of recent research on the cognitive, emotional, and neurological correlates to psychopathy. One of the few resources to consider the manifestations of psychopathy throughout the lifespan."
Professor Paul J. Frick, Director Applied Developmental Psychology Program, University of Orleans
From the Back Cover
"A gem of a contribution to the field of psychopathy"
Professor Joseph Newman, University of Wisconsin
THE PSYCHOPATH
EMOTION AND THE BRAIN
James Blair, Derek Mitchell, and Karina Blair
"The Psychopath will be an engrossing read for any clinician, scientist or student who wants to understand that mysteriouis individual, the criminal psychopath."
Professor Terrie Moffitt, Institute of Psychiatry London
"A remarkably powerful, readable, and detailed assessment of psychopathy, this book is an extraordinary accomplishment and a boon for the field."
Professor Joseph Newman, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin
"A timely, exciting and highly readable new synthesis which has taken into account emerging data on the biology of psychopathy, including its neurocognitive basis."
Trevor Robbins, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
"A comprehensive summary of recent research on the cognitive, emotional, and neurological correlates to psychopathy. One of the few resources to consider the manifestations of psychopathy throughout the lifespan."
Professor Paul J. Frick, Director Applied Developmental Psychology Program, University of Orleans
About the Author
Derek Mitchell and Karina Blair both work on the Unit on Affective Cognitive Neuroscience in the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program of the National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program.
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Product details
- ASIN : 0631233369
- Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (September 23, 2005)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 216 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780631233367
- ISBN-13 : 978-0631233367
- Item Weight : 12.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.05 x 0.61 x 9.05 inches
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- #2,990 in Medical Child Psychology
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Nonetheless, some self-congratulatory reviewers exaggerate the "advanced" nature of the book. The prose is academic but that doesn't mean that you need a background in psychology or a familiarity with the anatomy of the brain. If you can handle a college psychology course, you can handle this book.
The book isn't a great choice for one's first book on psychopathy simply because it doesn't have the detailed case studies. Instead, this book focuses on descriptions and possible explanations of the mental states which underlie psychopaths' horrifying behavior.
With only 155 pages of actual text, it's a quick read. The book is well organized and draws on contemporary research in psychology and neuroscience.
I will certainly use it when teaching a class on psychopathology.
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