The Oxford handbook of externalizing spectrum disorders / edited by Theodore P. Beauchaine and Stephen P. Hinshaw.

Recent developments in the conceptualization of externalizing spectrum disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, conduct disorder, antisocial personality disorder, and substance use disorders, suggest common genetic and neural substrates. Despite this, neither shared vulnerabili...

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Other Authors: Beauchaine, Theodore P. (Editor), Hinshaw, Stephen P. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [New York] : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Series:Oxford library of psychology.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. One : Models of externalizing behavior
  • 1. Overview of DSM disruptive behavior disorders / Deborah A.G. Drabick [and others]
  • 2. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : similarities to and differences from other externalizing disorders / Shaikh I. Ahmad, Stephen P. Hinshaw
  • 3. Substance use disorders as externalizing outcomes / Christopher J. Patrick [and others]
  • 4. Self-Injury, borderline personality development, and the externalizing spectrum / Erin A. Kaufman, Sheila E. Crowell, Stephanie D. Stepp
  • 5. The externalizing spectrum of personality and psychopathology : an empirical and quantitative alternative to discrete disorder approaches / Robert F. Jrueger, Jennifer L. Tackett
  • 6. The developmental psychopathology perspective on externalizing behavior dimensions and externalizing disorders / Stephen P. Hinshaw, Theodore P. Beauchaine
  • pt. Two : Biological vulnerabilities to externalizing spectrum disorders
  • 7. Behavioral genetics of the externalizing spectrum / Devika Dhamija, Catherine Tuvblad, Laura A. Baker
  • 8. Molecular genetic approaches to studying the externalizing spectrum / Ian R. Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, Jarrod M. Ellingson
  • 9. Molecular genetics of the externalizing spectrum / Ian R. Gizer, Jacqueline M. Otto, Jarrod M. Ellingson
  • 10. Temperament and vulnerability to externalizing behavior / Fernanda Valle Krieger, Argyris Stringaris
  • 11. Midbrain neural mechanisms of trait impulsivity / Aimee R. Zisner, Theodore P. Beauchaine
  • 12. Prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortex mechanisms of impulsivity / Natalie Castellanos-Ryan, Jean R. Séguin
  • 13. Neural mechanisms of low trait anxiety and risk for externalizing behavior / Philip J. Corr, Neil McNaughton
  • 14. Sex differences in the prevalence and expression of externalizing behavior / Robert Eme
  • pt. Three : Socialization mechanisms of externalizing behavior
  • 15. Child maltreatment and vulnerability to externalizing spectrum disorders / Adrienne VanZomeren-Dohm [and others]
  • 16. Coercive family processes in the development of externalizing behavior : incorporating neurobiology into intervention research / James Snyder
  • 17. Friendship and adolescent problem behavior : deviancy training and coercive joining as dynamic mediators / Thomas J. Dishion, Hanjoe Kim, Jenn-Yun Tein
  • 18. Neighborhood risk and development of antisocial behavior / Wesley G. Jennings, Bryanna Hahn Fox
  • 19. Incarceration and development of delinquency / Sytske Besemer, Joseph Murray
  • pt. Four : Cognitive and emotional vulnerabilities to externalizing spectrum disorders
  • 20. Externalizing behaviors and attribution biases / Anne-Marie R. Iselin, Allison A. McVey, Colleen M. Ehatt
  • 21. Callous-unemotional traits and the development of externalizing spectrum disorders / Farrah N. Golmaryami, Paul J. Frick
  • 22. Low intelligence and poor executive function as vulnerabilities to externalizing behavior / Michelle Pinsonneault, Sophie Parent, Natalie Castellanos-Ryan, Jean R. Séguin
  • pt. Five : Other vulnerabilities to externalizing specturm disorders
  • 23. Head injury and externalizing behavior / Joan P. Gerring, Roma A. Vasa
  • 24. Teratogen exposure and externalizing behavior / Diana M. Graham, Leila Glass, Sarah N. Mattson
  • pt. Six : Externalizing comorbidities
  • 25. externalizing and internalizing comorbidity / Florence Levy, David J. Hawes, Adam Johns
  • 26. Comorbidity among externalizing disorders / Molly A. Nikolas
  • pt. Seven : Conclusions and future directions
  • 27. An ontogenic processes model of externalizing psychopathology / Theodore P. Beauchaine, Tiffany M. Shader, Stephen P. Hinshaw