Psychopathy in the Treatment of Forensic Psychiatric Patients: Assessment, Prevalence, Predictive Validity, and Clinical ImplicationsDiscusses the assessment, prevalence, predictive Validity, and clinical implications |
Contents
Main Research Questions | 25 |
RELIABILITY AND FACTOR STRUCTURE OF THE | 45 |
PSYCHOPATHY AND THE ASSOCIATION WITH | 69 |
X | 83 |
PSYCHOPATHY PREDICTS INSTITUTIONAL | 91 |
PSYCHOPATHY AND CHANGE IN DYNAMIC RISK | 109 |
PSYCHOPATHY AND SEXUAL DEVIANCE IN | 137 |
Main Research Findings | 173 |
Final Remarks | 186 |
REFERENCES | 201 |
CURRICULUM VITAE | 241 |
Common terms and phrases
abuse/dependence aggression analyses antisocial behavior antisocial PD antisocial personality disorder Axis II Axis II disorders Bonferroni corrected Bonta Cleckley clinical conduct disorder Cooke correlations criminal criteria disruptive behavior DSM-IV Axis Dutch language version dynamic risk factors evaluation Factor 2 score forensic psychiatric hospital forensic psychiatric patients Hare Harris Hildebrand Hoeven Kliniek hospital rules ICL-R indicators of dynamic inpatient institutional misbehavior interpersonal interrater reliability interview Journal mentally disordered offenders Netherlands nonpsychopathic offenders number of incidents odds ratio paraphilias PCL-R Factor PCL-R items PCL-R psychopathy PCL-R scores PCL-R total score personality disorder predictors present study Psychological Assessment psychopathic offenders psychopathic patients psychopathy and sexual Psychopathy Checklist Psychopathy Checklist-Revised PCL-R psychotherapy rapists raters recidivism reoffending Rice risk assessment Rorschach Ruiter sample seclusion sex offenders sexual deviance sexual recidivism significant Stålenheim TBS-order Tengström terbeschikkingstelling total number treatment program two-factor variables verbal abuse verbal threat violation of hospital violence risk violent nonsexual



