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怒り・攻撃・暴力ハンドブック(全4巻)

いじめ、虐待、殺人―悲劇の連鎖を防ぐための専門知を開く必携レファレンス!

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怒り・攻撃・暴力ハンドブック(全4巻)
Handbook of Anger, Aggression, and Violence

Editors: Colin R. Martin, Professor of Clinical Psychobiology and Applied Psycho-neuroimmunology and Clinical Director of the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Suffolk, UK, Victor R. Preedy, Professor of Clinical Biochemistry (Hon) at King’s College Hospital and Emeritus Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry at King’s College London & Vinood B. Patel, Reader in Clinical Biochemistry at the University of Westminster

2023:08 4 vols. 3,082 p. 289 illus., 188 in color ISBN 978-3-031-31546-6  (Springer) -DE-
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概要

「怒り」「攻撃」「暴力」は、軽微な行動特性から他者への身体的危害まで含みますが、深刻な場合は生涯にわたるトラウマ、家族崩壊、人命にかかわる事態にいたります。悲劇を防ぐには、病因・認知・診断・評価・療法を理解することが不可欠ですが、その専門知は複雑多岐にわたっています 

本書は、「怒り」「攻撃」「暴力」の分野を越える重要な知見を、全4巻・14部・151章にまとめあげた、このテーマの初の共有リソースとして画期的なレファレンスです「暴力的なビデオゲームと攻撃性」「身体性」「敵対性バイアス」「わが子を殺害した女性のパーソナリティ構造」「行動嗜癖における攻撃性」「児童期の逆境体験」など、世界中の多数の専門家(日本からも10名以上)が執筆した各章には、それぞれ「梗概」「キーファクト」「ミニ用語辞典」「他分野への応用」「要約ポイント」の項が含まれ、専門分野外の人が参照しても理解し応用しやすいように配慮されています。 

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内容明細

Volume 1
Part 1: Placing Anger, Aggression, and Violence in Context and Introductory Chapters 
1. The Neural Bases of Anger
2. Studying Maltreatment Through Polyvictimization: A Three-Dimensional Theoretical Foundation
3. Twin Pair Studies Interlinking Genetics, Environment, and Anxiety Domains with Anger
4. Anger and Aggression in Family Dynamics
5. Timeline Analysis of Violence
6. Stalking, Dating Aggression, and Sexual Bullying and Harassment in Adolescents from an Ecological Perspective
7. Intimate Partner Violence and Head Trauma

Part 2: Causes, Development, and Precipitation of Anger, Aggression, and Violence 
8. Violent Video Games and Aggression
9. Mediated Violence
10. Ethnopolitical Violence Exposure and Children’s Aggression
11. Violence Caused by Prescription Medication

Part 3: Different Types of Anger, Aggression, and Violence 
12. Racial Microaggressions
13. Relational Aggression and Popularity
14. Familicide: A Facet of Violence
15. Neonaticidal Mothers
16. Extreme Acts of Violence
17. Extremes of Violence in Serial Homicide
18. Non-suicidal Self-Injury as Self-Directed Aggression in Community, Clinical, and Forensic Populations
19. Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: Typologies, Prevalence, and Associated Variables
20. Structural Violence: Linking Food Insecurity and Gun Violence
21. Communal Conflict and Violence: Causes and Impact

Part 4: Features of Anger, Aggression, Violence, and Associated Areas 
22. Parental Attachment Security and Adolescents’ Relational Aggression
23 .Conduct Disorder, Empathy, and Callous-Unemotional Traits
24. Interrelations of Psychopathy, Sexual Violence, and Protective Factors to Recidivism
25. Embodiment
26. Psychological Aspects of Combined Homicide-Suicide (Self-Directed Violence)
27. Extreme Forms of Violence (Homicide) and Victim-Perpetrator Dynamics: A Focus on the Context of Family
28. Hostility Bias
29. Linking Traditional Masculinity, Aggression, and Violence
30. Personality Structure of Women Who Killed Their Children
31. Reactive and Proactive Aggression and Narrative Text Processing
32. Sensory Processing Dysfunction in Youths with Chronic Anger and Aggression
33. The Relationship Between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Aggression
34. Self-Criticism in Anger, Aggression, and Violence
35. Attachment Theory, Intergenerational Trauma, and Their Role in Maternal Filicide

Volume 2
Part 5: Anger, Aggression, and Violence in Defined Disorders, Conditions, and Scenarios 
36. Anger in Post-illness: The Example of Stroke
37. Cognitive-Motor Deficits and Psychopathological Comorbidities in Intimate Partner Violence-Caused Brain Injury
38. Linking Trauma-Exposure with Violent Offending: Narrative Review and Clinical Implications
39. Exposure to Violence and the Link with Asthma
40. Violent and Aggressive Behavior in Individuals at Risk for Psychosis: Prevalence, Mechanisms, Assessment, Management, and Prevention
41. Aggression in Huntington’s Disease
42. Irritability (Proneness to Anger) in Cancer Patients
43. Anger, Hostility, and Aggression in Severe Alcohol Use Disorder
44. Alcohol and Links with Sexual Aggression
45. Aggression in Behavioral Addictions
浅岡由衣(京都大学)Yui Asaoka and後藤幸織(京都大学)Yukiori Goto
46 Aggression in Healthcare Work Environments and Its Related Psycho Health Consequences
47. Features of Reactive and Proactive Aggression in Special Groups
48. A Narrative Review on Experience and Expression of Anger Among Infertile Women
49. Cynical Hostility, Social Relationships, and Loneliness in Older Adulthood
50. Queering Prejudice and Violence Toward Trans and Gender-Diverse People
51. Domestic and Family Violence in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
52 Driving Anger Dimensions as Predictors of Dangerous Situations in Traffic
53. Women Committing Sexual Violence (Rape) with Cruelty 54. The Weather, Aggression, and Aggressive Behavior in Psychiatric Hospitals
55. Elder Abuse and Violence: Undue Influence and Vital Decision-Making Capacities
56. The Elderly as Victims and Perpetrators of Bullying, Anger, and Aggression
57. Cyberbullying During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Children and Adolescents
58. Domestic Violence in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Psychological Problems in Married Women
59. Linking COVID-19 and Firearm Violence
60. Emotional and Physical Violence Experienced by Children with Disabilities and Long-Term Illnesses

Part 6: Consequential and Long-Term Effects 
61. Child Maltreatment
62. The Aggressive-Disruptive Child and School Outcomes
63. Adverse Childhood Experiences
64. Adverse Childhood Experiences and Lifetime Risks of Physical or Sexual Violence Perpetration
65. Parental Corporal Punishment: The Short- and Long-Term Biological Effects During Childhood and Later in Life
66. Sleep, Sleep Quality, and Aggression
67. Domestic Violence and Resilience of Survivors: Adolescents and Women
68. Peer Victimization and Suicidal Ideation
69. Measures of Emotional Response to Terrorist-Related Aggressive Acts
70. Female Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Mental Health
71. Childhood Trauma and Consequential Impact on Sleep
72. Quality of Life and Its Relationship with Bullying and Cyberbullying

Part 7: Biological Measures of Pathology and Insights: Molecular and Genetic 
73. Cytochrome P450 Genes: Their Role in Drug Metabolism and Violence
74. Polygenic Risk for Aggression and Developmental Links with Substance Use via Gene-Environment Interplay
75. Linking Behavior and Genetics: Psychopathology and Recognition of Anger and Other Emotions
76. Cocaine, Genes, and Violent Behaviors

Volume 3
Part 8: Biological Measures of Pathology and Insights: Non-genetic 
77. Attack Biting as a Modal Action Pattern Activated in Aggressive Arousal/Angriffsbereitschaft in People and Other Animals: Three Prospective Studies
78. Neurobiology of Alcohol-Induced Aggression
79. The Vasopressin V1A Receptor and Aggression
80. Caffeine and Aggression
81. The Neural Architecture of Violence-Related Socialization: Evidence from Functional Neuroimaging
82. Salivary Testosterone, Cortisol, and Oxytocin Interlinking Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Stress
83. Effects of Excessive Violent Video Gaming on Memory and Its Brain Functions
84. The Role of Testosterone in Aggressive Behavior
85. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) of Interpersonal Aggression
高見享佑(国立教育政策研究所)Kyosuke Takami and 春野雅彦(脳情報通信融合研究センター)Masahiko Haruno
86. The Aggressive Body: Understanding Aggression Combining Virtual Reality, Computational Movement Features, and Neuroimaging

Part 9: Prevention, Management, Treatments, and Therapies 
87. Bullying Prevention: A Developmental, Public Health Framework Using Trauma-Informed and Strength-Based Approaches
88. Identifying and Managing Gender Violence and Aggression
89. Features of Reactive Aggression and Use of Mindful Coping Power
90. Aggressive Behavior: Treatment by Group Psychotherapy
91. Treating Aggression
92. Treating Oppositional Defiant Disorders/Conduct Disorders
93. The Role of the Therapist in to Curtail Violent Batterers
94. Cyberbullying and Best Practices for Prevention
95. Suicide (Self-Directed Violence) and the Use of Animal-Assisted Interventions
96. Self-Control Training Interventions for Aggression
97. Treating Aggressive Behavior in Psychiatric Inpatients: The Efficacy of Different GABAergic Agents, Benzodiazepines, and Z Drugs
98. Targeting Cognitive Bias to Reduce Anger and Aggression
99. Use of Residential Rehabilitation Programs
100. Teaching Aggression Management Skills
101. Nutritional Interventions in Treating or Ameliorating Aggression with Dietary Regimes and Protocols
西条寿夫(東亜大学)Hisao Nishijo, 西条旨子(金沢医科大学)Muneko Nishijo, and西丸広史(富山大学)Hiroshi Nishimaru
102. Pediatric Gun Violence and Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs
103. Reducing Bullying in Schools: Features of the Zero Violence Brave Club
104. Adolescent Relationship Abuse (ARA) and Preventing Dating Violence
105. Treatment of Psychopathic Traits in Young Offenders
106. Body- and Movement-Oriented Therapies for Adolescents in Foster Care: Reducing Aggressive Behavior
107. Strategies for Addressing Racial and Intersectional Microaggressions and Macroaggressions
108. Psychodynamic Approaches to Treating Violent Offenders in Psychiatric Wards and Clinics

Part 10: Selective Methods, Techniques, and Approaches 
109. The Utility of Risk Assessment Measures in Predicting Violent Recidivism in Youth
110. Screening for Family Violence in the Hospital Setting
111. The Multidimensional Online Grooming Questionnaire
112. Intimate Partner Violence During Adolescence: Utility of the EAV Scale as a Screening Instrument
113. The Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire
114. Measures of Irritability and Proneness to Anger: Links with Age and Mood
115. Questionnaires and Scales Used in Anger Research: Continuous Hope Scale (SAS) and the State–Trait Anger Scale
116. The PercOV-S (Perception of Obstetric Violence in Students) Questionnaire

Volume 4
Part 11: International Perspective 
117. Aggressive and Violent Behaviors in People with Severe Mental Illness in Arab Countries
118. Women’s Experiences with Domestic Violence in the Commonwealth Caribbean
119. Extreme Violence
120. Difficulties Faced in Assisting Survivors of Sexual Violence by Professionals Working in Public Health Services in Brazil
121. Non-partner Sexual Violence in Haiti
122. Aspects of Violence in Family Context and Child Violence Prevention in Portugal
123. Conduct Disorder: Elements of Anger and Aggression – The Philippine Perspective
124. Manifestation of Violence
125. Evaluation of Aggression in the Spanish Population: Applied Instruments in Childhood and Adolescence
126. Reactive and Proactive Aggression in Schoolchildren in Hong Kong
127. Sexual Violence and Other Adverse Consequences During Coronavirus Pandemic in Northwest Ethiopia
128. Female Sex Workers’ Experiences of Violence and Aggression from Sexual Partners
129. Ethnic-Based Violence: Nigeria Perspectives
130. Violence Against Doctors: Indian Perspectives
131. Intimate Partner Violence Through the Lens of Gender, Finance, and Ethics

Part 12: Modeling Systems
132. Neuropharmacology of Aggression in Model Systems: The Zebrafish as a New Narrative
133. Modeling Aggression in Animals
三上克央(東海大学)Katsunaka Mikami, 栃尾巧(信州大学)Takumi Tochio, and渡邉己弦(東海大学)Natsuru Watanabe
134. Modeling Anger-Like Responses in Animals: Denial of Food in Sight
135. Modeling Aggression in Animals: The Brain Growth Spurt and Alcohol-Induced Aggression
136. Animal Models of Aggression
137. Scoring Methods of Aggression in Murine Models of Aggression and Social Defeat
138. Link Between the Immune System and Aggression
高橋阿貴(筑波大学)Aki Takahashi and Scott J. Russo
139. Murine Modeling of Early Life Stress on Aggression
140. Modeling Aggression in Syrian Hamsters: The Role of the Nucleus Accumbens
141. Modeling Suicidal Behavior
142. Rodent Modeling of Aggression: Elucidating the Role of Cytokines in the Brain

Part 13: Case Studies with Mini Review 
143. Review and Case Study: Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Anger and Anger Rumination .
144. Mental Health in the Young and Anger in Depression
145. Case Study: Screening and Reporting Orbital Floor Fractures in Intimate Partner Violence
146. Review and Case Study: Improving Early Childhood Parenting as a Strategy to Reduce Adolescent Bullying
147. Case Study: Frontal Lobe Epilepsy and Links with Aggression
148. Introducing Schema Therapy and Its Clinical Application in Assessing and Engaging Aggressive or Violent Offenders
149. Review and Case Study: Aggressive and Self-Injurious Behaviors in a Woman Who Received a Diagnosis of Autism in Adulthood
150. New Case Study Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Aspects of Seeking Advice and Help Among Jamaican Immigrant Women in the United States

Part 14: Resources 
151. Resources for Anger, Aggression, and Violence

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