Alcoholism: A Review Of Its Characteristics, Etiology,

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Alcoholism: A Review of Its Characteristics, Etiology, Treatment, and Controversies provides an accurate picture of the current state of research and treatment effectiveness in the field of alcoholism. Using compelling evidence, Irving Maltzman describes how the field has been distorted by the behavior therapy approach. A distinguished experimental psychologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, Professor Maltzman has written a comprehensive, important work marked by incisive argument. Alcoholism is an excellent reference for academics as well as professionals working in addictions treatment.

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SUICIDE SCIENCE Expanding the Boundaries This page left intentionally blank. SUICIDE SCIENCE Expanding the Boundaries by Thomas Joiner Florida State University M. David Rudd Bay lor University KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS New York / Boston / Dordrecht / London / Moscow eBook ISBN: Print ISBN: 0-306-47233-3 0-792378458 ©2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers New York, Boston, Dordrecht, London, Moscow All rights reserved No part of this eBook may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without written consent from the Publisher Created in the United States of America Visit Kluwer Online at: and Kluwer's eBookstore at: http://www.kluweronline.com http://www.ebooks.kluweronline.com DEDICATION To myAunt Beegee,my Uncle Jim, andmy Uncle Bill. Andin memoy oftheir brother (my dad and of their mom and dad. T.J. ToLoretta, Nicholas, and Emma,for their unwavering love and support. M.D.R. This page left intentionally blank. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures xi List of Tables xiii List of Contributors xv Preface xvii Acknowledgments xix 1. New Life in Suicide Science Thomas Joiner 1 2. Decades of Suicide Research: Wherefrom and Whereto? 9 David Lester 3. The Hopelessness Theory of Suicidality Lyn Y. Abramson, Lauren B. Alloy, Michael E. Hogan, Wayne G. Whitehouse, Brandon E. Gibb, Benjamin L. Hankin, & Michelle M. Cornette 17 4. Escaping the Self Consumes Regulatory Resources: A Self-Regulatory Model of Suicide 33 Kathleen D. Vohs & Roy F. Baumeister 5. Toward an Integrated Theory of Suicidal Behaviors: Merging the Hopelessness, Self-Discrepancy, and Escape Theories Michelle M. Cornette, Lyn Y. Abramson, & Anna M. Bardone 43 6. Shame, Guilt, and Suicide Mark E. Hastings, Lisa M. Northman, & June P. Tangney 67 7. 8. Mood Regulation and Suicidal Behavior Salvatore J. Catanzaro Desperate Acts for Desperate Times: Looming Vulnerability and Suicide John H. Riskind, Daniel G. Long, Nathan L. Williams, & Jennifer C. White 81 105 9. Suicide and Panic Disorder: Integration of the Literature and New Findings Norman B. Schmidt, Kelly Woolaway-Bickel, & Mark Bates 117 10. Suicide Risk in Externalizing Syndromes: Temperamental and Neurobiological Underpinnings Edelyn Verona & Christopher J. Patrick 137 11. Studying Interpersonal Factors in Suicide: Perspectives from Depression Research Joanne Davila & Shannon E. Daley 175 12. Gender, Social Roles, and Suicidal Ideation and Attempts in a General Population Sample Natalie Sachs-Ericsson 201 13. Suicidal Behavior in African American Women with a History of Childhood Maltreatment Sharon Young, Heather Twomey, & Nadine J. Kaslow 221 14. Issues in the Evaluation of Youth Suicide Prevention Initiatives