Trauma, Psychopathology, and Violence
Causes, Correlates, or Consequences?
Series: American Psychopathological Association;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 14 June 2012
- ISBN 9780199783090
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages350 pages
- Size 157x236x22 mm
- Weight 626 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book critically examines correlates, consequences, and potential causal relationships involving trauma, psychopathology, and violence. The authors address methodological and theoretical challenges to understanding the interrelationships among trauma, psychopathology, and violence from the perspective of their own research fields.
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Trauma, Psychopathology, and Violence: Causes, Correlates, or Consequences critically examines correlates, consequences, and potential causal relationships involving trauma, psychopathology, and violence. The authors address methodological and theoretical challenges to understanding the interrelationships among trauma, psychopathology, and violence from the perspective of their own research fields. Chapters focus on different types of traumas, traumas occurring at different developmental stages and in different contexts, and the contributions of biological and genetic factors in understanding psychopathology and violence. Each of the chapters offers recommendations for needed research. The book is divided into six topical areas: (1) Setting the context; (2) Biological and genetic factors in understanding trauma, psychopathology and violence; (3) Trauma in childhood and risk of psychopathology and violence; (4) Culture and community context in understanding trauma, psychopathology, and violence; (5) Responses to disasters and terrorism; and (6) Trauma, psychopathology, and violence in the military.
The third volume in the American Psychopathological Association series, Trauma, Psychopathology, and Violence is a much needed addition to the scholarship of the mental health consequences of violence and trauma.
Table of Contents:
Section I: Setting the Context
Chapter 1: Posttraumatic Syndromes and the Problem of Heterogeneity, Naomi Breslau
Section II: BIOLOGICAL AND GENETIC FACTORS IN UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND VIOLENCE
Chapter 2: Epigenetic Pathways and the Consequences of Adversity and Trauma, Tania L. Roth and Frances A. Champagne
Chapter 3: Teasing Out the Role of Genotype in the Development of Psychopathology in Maltreated Children, Sara R. Jaffee
Section III: TRAUMA IN CHILDHOOD AND RISK OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND VIOLENCE
Chapter 4: The intergenerational transmission of family violence: the neurobiology of the relationship between child victimization, parental mental health and addiction, Michael D. De Bellis
Chapter 5: Predictors, Correlates, and Consequences of Trajectories of Antisocial Personality Disorder Symptoms from Early Adolescence to Mid-30s, Patricia Cohen, Thomas Crawford, Henian Chen, Stephanie Kasen, and Kathy Gordon
Chapter 6: Children and Adolescents in Disasters, War, and Terrorism: Developmental Pathways to Psychopathology and Resilience, Angela J. Narayan and Ann S. Masten
Section IV: CULTURE AND COMMUNITY CONTEXT IN UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND VIOLENCE
Chapter 7: Four Meanings of Community in Disaster, Fran H. Norris
Chapter 8: Epidemiology of violence exposure in the home and community and children's physical health risk: the urban asthma/allergy paradigm, Rosalind J. Wright
Section V: Responses to Disasters and Terrorism
Chapter 9: An Exploration of Causality in the Development and Timing of Disaster-Related PTSD, Carol S. North
Chapter 10: Causal thinking and complex systems approaches for understanding the consequences of trauma, Melissa Tracy, Magdalena Cerdá, and Sandro Galea
Section VI: EXAMINING TRAUMA, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND VIOLENCE IN THE MILITARY
Chapter 11: Trauma, Psychopathology and Violence in Recent Combat Veterans, Deirdre MacManus and Simon Wessely
Section VII: PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Chapter 12: Childhood Trauma, Psychopathology and Violence: Disentangling Causes, Consequences, and Correlates, Cathy Spatz Widom and Sally J. Czaja