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Bad Boys, Bad Men Donald W. Black (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine)

Bad Boys, Bad Men By Donald W. Black (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine)

Summary

In this new edition, Dr. Black builds upon the succes of the previous volume and updates it with new research findings, including the genetic and biological determinants of antisocial personality disorder. Dr. Black also discusses the difference between, and overlap with, psychopathy.

Bad Boys, Bad Men Summary

Bad Boys, Bad Men: Confronting Antisocial Personality Disorder (Sociopathy) by Donald W. Black (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine)

Several years after the first edition of Bad Boys, Bad Men was published, Donald W. Black, MD, brings us the Revised and Updated edition. Containing the same examination of antisocial personality disorder, Dr. Black continues to draw on case studies, scientific data, and current events to explore antisocial behavior in people. In this new edition, Dr. Black builds upon the succes of the previous volume and updates it with new research findings, including the genetic and biological determinants of antisocial personality disorder. Dr. Black also discusses the difference between, and overlap with, psychopathy. Several new cases have been added to Bad Boys, Bad Men including John Wayne Gacy, Mike Tyson, and Sadam Hussein. He also briefly discusses antisocial women, and provides a case example of Aileen Wuornos.

Bad Boys, Bad Men Reviews

With this superb new volume, Donald Black has managed to produce an authoritative book on antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy that promises to be a valuable resource for partners and families of those touched by this disorder. In an accessible and jargon-free prose style that is a pleasure to read, the author describes the clinical picture, the causes, the outcomes and potential treatments of antisocial individuals. He also educates the public on the so-called white collar sociopaths who are hiding in plain sight. Mental health and medical professionals will gain as much from reading this outstanding contribution as the general public. I heartily recommend it. -- Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Donald Black's Bad Boys, Bad Men tackles an issue that leaps off the front pages of our newspapers and enters our living rooms from the nightly news broadcasts--that of criminal behavior, delinquency and antisocial personality disorder...By describing noted antisocial murderers such as Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy, as well as hidden antisocials who obtain power and fame, this book brings to life the true impact of the disorder, and even proposes ways to cope with it. This book is essential reading for the curious, the fearful and the scholarly observer of such behavior and its consequences. -- Eric Hollander, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine An eye-opener suited for all libraries. -- Library Journal Presenting compelling case studies, including histories of young ASP patients traced into middle-age, Dr. Black explains the melange of biologic, psychologic, and sociologic factors that shape the behaviors of those with ASP. His writing is utterly accessible to all interested readers, and his expertise and wisdom shine from each page. -- Marc D. Feldman, M.D., Co-author of Stranger Than Fiction: When Our Minds Betray Us and Patient or Pretender A sobering estimate of the amount of harm done not only to the lives of the men with these behavior problems but to all those with whom they have contact. Though Dr. Black recognizes the poor success rate so far in treatment of this disorder, he has many suggestions about new ways of approaching the problem and offering help both to those affected and their families. -- Lee N. Robins, Professor Social Science in Psychiatry, Washington University, and author of Deviant Children Grown Up This will be an essential resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, criminologists, victims of crime, families of individuals afflicted with ASP and anyone else interested in understanding antisocial behavior. -- MenStuff The new edition of Donald Black's Bad Boys, Bad Men should be front and center on every thinking person's bookshelf. What makes antisocial personalities, psychopaths, and sociopaths tick? How did they get that way? Are they merely criminals who have no respect for the law, or do they have brain disorders that might benefit from treatment? I can think of no better source of expert and authoritative information to answer these questions than Black's new book. And there's a plus: Black is a good writer, and the book is filled with engrossing stories about real people with these conditions and what happened to them over time. A valuable book, and one that's hard to put down! -- John M. Oldham, MD, Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff, The Menninger Clinic; Professor and Executive Vice Chair, Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Bad Boys, Bad Men is an outstanding contribution to the literature on antisocial personality disorder. It makes this concept accessible to the lay person and should be required reading for psychiatry and psychology trainees and social workers, as well as individuals involved in the criminal justice system at all levels. The use of cases brings this concept to life and makes it easy to remember and understand. I have to agree with the liner notes by Dr. John Oldham, this book was difficult to put down. --John R. Dequardo, M.D., American Journal of Psychiatry

About Donald W. Black (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine)

Donald W. Black, MD, is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine in Iowa City. A graduate of Stanford University and the University of Utah School of Medicine, he has received numerous awards for teaching, research, and patient care, and is listed in Best Doctors in America. He serves as a consultant to the Iowa Department of Corrections. He writes extensively for professional audiences and his work has been featured in television and print media worldwide.

Table of Contents

Contents ; 1. A Lurking Threat: Antisocial Personality Disorder and Society, ; 2. Searching for Answers: The Evolving Psychiatric View of Antisocial Personality Disorder, ; 3. Bad Boys to Bad Men: The Symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder ; 4. Naming the Problem: The Diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder, ; 5. Divergent Paths: The Natural History of Antisocial Personality Disorder ; 6. Seeds of Despair: The Causes of Antisocial Personality Disorder ; 7. Overcoming Antisocial Personality Disorder: Options for Treatment ; 8. Power and Pretense: The Hidden Antisocials ; 9. The Antisocial Murderer: Gacy and Others ; 10. Antisocial Personality Disorder and Families: Finding Ways to Cope ; Epilogue: Dispelling the Myths ; Notes ; Recommended Readings ; Index

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Bad Boys, Bad Men: Confronting Antisocial Personality Disorder (Sociopathy) by Donald W. Black (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine)
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