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The handbook of antagonism : conceptualizations, assessment, consequences, and treatment of the low end of agreeableness /

The Handbook of Antagonism: Conceptualizations, Assessment, Consequences, and Treatment of the Low End of Agreeableness looks at the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of antagonism, highlighting the consequences of the trait, its role in a number of problem behaviors and psychiatric disorders,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Miller, Joshua D. (Editor ), Lynam, Donald R., 1967- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; San Diego, CA : Academic Press, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; The Handbook of Antagonism: Conceptualizations, Assessment, Consequences, and Treatment of the Low End of Agreeableness; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; References; Chapter 1: On the ubiquity and importance of antagonism; What is antagonism?; Antagonism in basic models of personality; Antagonism is one of the major axes of the interpersonal circumplex; Antagonism in models of personality dysfunction; Antagonism in hierarchical models of psychopathology; Antagonism is important to multiple life outcomes
  • Antagonism is especially important for antisocial behavior (ASB) and related behaviorsConclusions; References; Chapter 2: Five-Factor Model antagonism; Alternative models of FFM antagonism; Adaptive and maladaptive antagonism; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Antagonism from a developmental perspective; Defining antagonism in youth; Personality trait structure in youth; Antagonism and FFM personality in youth; Developmental stability and change; Antagonism and psychopathology in youth; Axis I disorders; Axis II disorders; Relational aggression
  • Factors influencing the development of antagonism in youthConclusion; References; Chapter 4: The structure of antagonism; Models (and measures) of Agreeableness; Empirical identification of Agreeableness facets; Observed hierarchy of Agreeableness; Assessment implications; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Self-report assessment of antagonism; General personality instruments; NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO PI-R); Big Five Inventory and the BFI-2; HEXACO Personality Inventory-Revised; Scales drawn from the international personality item pool; Interpersonal circumplex assessments
  • Maladaptive trait instrumentsPersonality Inventory for DSM-5; The FFM of PD scales (FFMPD); Computerized Adaptive Test of Personality Disorder (CAT-PD); Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5); Abbreviated measures; Five Factor Model Rating Form (FFMRF) and Five Factor Form (FFF); Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: Biological correlates of antagonism; Introduction and theoretical foundations; Unconcern for others and low empathy (callousness, self-centeredness); Hostile orientation toward others (oppositionality, distrust)
  • Social dominance and deception (manipulation, arrogance)Conclusions; References; Chapter 7: Agreeableness, antagonism, and mental health across cultures; Agreeableness/antagonism across cultures; Gender and Agreeableness across cultures; Change in Agreeableness over the lifespan across cultures; Agreeableness/antagonism relations to mental health; Childhood aggression and conduct disorder; Aggression; Antisocial personality disorder, psychopathy, and criminal behavior; Borderline and other personality disorders; Substance use; Summary and conclusions; Acknowledgment; References