The Dark Side of Personality
Science and Practice in Social, Personality, and Clinical Psychology
Herausgeber: Zeigler-Hill, Virgil; Marcus, David K
The Dark Side of Personality
Science and Practice in Social, Personality, and Clinical Psychology
Herausgeber: Zeigler-Hill, Virgil; Marcus, David K
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Brings together a diverse panel of experts who provide complex, nuanced perspectives on a variety of personality traits. Chapters explore both maladaptive and adaptive features of these traits, including how to address them in clinical settings. The final chapter ties the entire volume together with a thorough review of common themes, clinical implications, and research goals across all traits.
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Brings together a diverse panel of experts who provide complex, nuanced perspectives on a variety of personality traits. Chapters explore both maladaptive and adaptive features of these traits, including how to address them in clinical settings. The final chapter ties the entire volume together with a thorough review of common themes, clinical implications, and research goals across all traits.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 264mm x 185mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 908g
- ISBN-13: 9781433821875
- ISBN-10: 1433821877
- Artikelnr.: 44438944
- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 264mm x 185mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 908g
- ISBN-13: 9781433821875
- ISBN-10: 1433821877
- Artikelnr.: 44438944
Virgil Zeigler-Hill, PhD, is an associate professor and the director of graduate training for the Department of Psychology at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan. He has written more than 120 journal articles and book chapters that focus on these topics. Dr. Zeigler-Hill has edited two previous books: Self-Esteem and Evolutionary Perspectives on Social Psychology. He is currently an associate editor for Self and Identity, Journal of Personality Assessment, and Evolutionary Psychology. David K. Marcus, PhD, is a professor and the chair of the Department of Psychology at Washington State University, Pullman. He is the author of more than 75 journal articles. Much of his work focuses on psychopathy and antisocial behavior, but his research interests are diverse and include studies on spitefulness, hypochondriasis, psychotherapy outcomes and processes, and interpersonal perception. He is currently the editor of Group Dynamics and serves on the editorial boards of Psychological Assessment and the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology.
Contributors
Introduction: A Bright Future for Dark Personality Features?
Virgil Zeigler-Hill and David K. Marcus
I. Antagonism
1. The Dark Side of Narcissism
Emily A. Dowgwillo, Sindes Dawood, and Aaron L. Pincus
2. Contemporary Conceptualizations of Callous Personality Features From
Childhood to Adulthood
Dustin A. Pardini and James V. Ray
3. Fearless Dominance and Its Implications for Psychopathy: Are the
Right Stuff and the Wrong Stuff Flip Sides of the Same Coin?
Scott O. Lilienfeld, Sarah Francis Smith, and Ashley L. Watts
4. The Nature of Machiavellianism: Distinct Patterns of Misbehavior
Daniel N. Jones
5. Everyday Sadism
Delroy L. Paulhus and Donald G. Dutton
6. Spite
David K. Marcus and Alyssa L. Norris
II. Disinhibition
1. A Review of Sensation Seeking and Its Empirical Correlates: Dark,
Bright, and Neutral Hues
Jessica L. Maples-Keller, Danielle S. Berke, Lauren R. Few, and
Joshua D. Miller
2. Urgency: A Common Transdiagnostic Endophenotype for Maladaptive Risk
Taking
Melissa A. Cyders, Ayca Coskunpinar, and J. Davis VanderVeen
3. Distractibility: Interrupted by an Inability to Ignore
Tammy D. Barry, Karin Fisher, Kristy M. DiSabatino, and Theodore S.
Tomeny
III. Rigidity
1. Deep, Dark, and Dysfunctional: The Destructiveness of Interpersonal
Perfectionism
Gordon L. Flett, Paul L. Hewitt, and Simon S. Sherry
2. Authoritarianism: Positives and Negatives
Steven Ludeke
3. The Dark (and Light) Sides of Overconfidence
Joyce Ehrlinger and Alex Eichenbaum
IV. Negative Affectivity
1. Dark Side of the Mood or Sweet Emotion? Toward a More Nuanced
Understanding of Emotional Lability
Kim L. Gratz, Katherine L. Dixon-Gordon, and Diana Whalen
2. Anxiousness and Negative Affectivity in the Personality and
Internalizing Disorders
Anthony J. Rosellini and Timothy A. Brown
3. Depressivity and Anhedonia
Ellen M. Kessel and Daniel N. Klein
4. The Dark Sides of High and Low Self-Esteem
Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Christopher J. Holden, Ashton C. Southard, Amy
E. Noser, Brian Enjaian, and Noah C. Pollock
5. Interpersonal Dependency
Robert F. Bornstein
V. Current and Future Issues
1. Understanding the Dark Side of Personality: Reflections and Future
Directions
David K. Marcus and Virgil Zeigler-Hill
Index
About the Editors
Introduction: A Bright Future for Dark Personality Features?
Virgil Zeigler-Hill and David K. Marcus
I. Antagonism
1. The Dark Side of Narcissism
Emily A. Dowgwillo, Sindes Dawood, and Aaron L. Pincus
2. Contemporary Conceptualizations of Callous Personality Features From
Childhood to Adulthood
Dustin A. Pardini and James V. Ray
3. Fearless Dominance and Its Implications for Psychopathy: Are the
Right Stuff and the Wrong Stuff Flip Sides of the Same Coin?
Scott O. Lilienfeld, Sarah Francis Smith, and Ashley L. Watts
4. The Nature of Machiavellianism: Distinct Patterns of Misbehavior
Daniel N. Jones
5. Everyday Sadism
Delroy L. Paulhus and Donald G. Dutton
6. Spite
David K. Marcus and Alyssa L. Norris
II. Disinhibition
1. A Review of Sensation Seeking and Its Empirical Correlates: Dark,
Bright, and Neutral Hues
Jessica L. Maples-Keller, Danielle S. Berke, Lauren R. Few, and
Joshua D. Miller
2. Urgency: A Common Transdiagnostic Endophenotype for Maladaptive Risk
Taking
Melissa A. Cyders, Ayca Coskunpinar, and J. Davis VanderVeen
3. Distractibility: Interrupted by an Inability to Ignore
Tammy D. Barry, Karin Fisher, Kristy M. DiSabatino, and Theodore S.
Tomeny
III. Rigidity
1. Deep, Dark, and Dysfunctional: The Destructiveness of Interpersonal
Perfectionism
Gordon L. Flett, Paul L. Hewitt, and Simon S. Sherry
2. Authoritarianism: Positives and Negatives
Steven Ludeke
3. The Dark (and Light) Sides of Overconfidence
Joyce Ehrlinger and Alex Eichenbaum
IV. Negative Affectivity
1. Dark Side of the Mood or Sweet Emotion? Toward a More Nuanced
Understanding of Emotional Lability
Kim L. Gratz, Katherine L. Dixon-Gordon, and Diana Whalen
2. Anxiousness and Negative Affectivity in the Personality and
Internalizing Disorders
Anthony J. Rosellini and Timothy A. Brown
3. Depressivity and Anhedonia
Ellen M. Kessel and Daniel N. Klein
4. The Dark Sides of High and Low Self-Esteem
Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Christopher J. Holden, Ashton C. Southard, Amy
E. Noser, Brian Enjaian, and Noah C. Pollock
5. Interpersonal Dependency
Robert F. Bornstein
V. Current and Future Issues
1. Understanding the Dark Side of Personality: Reflections and Future
Directions
David K. Marcus and Virgil Zeigler-Hill
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Introduction: A Bright Future for Dark Personality Features?
Virgil Zeigler-Hill and David K. Marcus
I. Antagonism
1. The Dark Side of Narcissism
Emily A. Dowgwillo, Sindes Dawood, and Aaron L. Pincus
2. Contemporary Conceptualizations of Callous Personality Features From
Childhood to Adulthood
Dustin A. Pardini and James V. Ray
3. Fearless Dominance and Its Implications for Psychopathy: Are the
Right Stuff and the Wrong Stuff Flip Sides of the Same Coin?
Scott O. Lilienfeld, Sarah Francis Smith, and Ashley L. Watts
4. The Nature of Machiavellianism: Distinct Patterns of Misbehavior
Daniel N. Jones
5. Everyday Sadism
Delroy L. Paulhus and Donald G. Dutton
6. Spite
David K. Marcus and Alyssa L. Norris
II. Disinhibition
1. A Review of Sensation Seeking and Its Empirical Correlates: Dark,
Bright, and Neutral Hues
Jessica L. Maples-Keller, Danielle S. Berke, Lauren R. Few, and
Joshua D. Miller
2. Urgency: A Common Transdiagnostic Endophenotype for Maladaptive Risk
Taking
Melissa A. Cyders, Ayca Coskunpinar, and J. Davis VanderVeen
3. Distractibility: Interrupted by an Inability to Ignore
Tammy D. Barry, Karin Fisher, Kristy M. DiSabatino, and Theodore S.
Tomeny
III. Rigidity
1. Deep, Dark, and Dysfunctional: The Destructiveness of Interpersonal
Perfectionism
Gordon L. Flett, Paul L. Hewitt, and Simon S. Sherry
2. Authoritarianism: Positives and Negatives
Steven Ludeke
3. The Dark (and Light) Sides of Overconfidence
Joyce Ehrlinger and Alex Eichenbaum
IV. Negative Affectivity
1. Dark Side of the Mood or Sweet Emotion? Toward a More Nuanced
Understanding of Emotional Lability
Kim L. Gratz, Katherine L. Dixon-Gordon, and Diana Whalen
2. Anxiousness and Negative Affectivity in the Personality and
Internalizing Disorders
Anthony J. Rosellini and Timothy A. Brown
3. Depressivity and Anhedonia
Ellen M. Kessel and Daniel N. Klein
4. The Dark Sides of High and Low Self-Esteem
Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Christopher J. Holden, Ashton C. Southard, Amy
E. Noser, Brian Enjaian, and Noah C. Pollock
5. Interpersonal Dependency
Robert F. Bornstein
V. Current and Future Issues
1. Understanding the Dark Side of Personality: Reflections and Future
Directions
David K. Marcus and Virgil Zeigler-Hill
Index
About the Editors
Introduction: A Bright Future for Dark Personality Features?
Virgil Zeigler-Hill and David K. Marcus
I. Antagonism
1. The Dark Side of Narcissism
Emily A. Dowgwillo, Sindes Dawood, and Aaron L. Pincus
2. Contemporary Conceptualizations of Callous Personality Features From
Childhood to Adulthood
Dustin A. Pardini and James V. Ray
3. Fearless Dominance and Its Implications for Psychopathy: Are the
Right Stuff and the Wrong Stuff Flip Sides of the Same Coin?
Scott O. Lilienfeld, Sarah Francis Smith, and Ashley L. Watts
4. The Nature of Machiavellianism: Distinct Patterns of Misbehavior
Daniel N. Jones
5. Everyday Sadism
Delroy L. Paulhus and Donald G. Dutton
6. Spite
David K. Marcus and Alyssa L. Norris
II. Disinhibition
1. A Review of Sensation Seeking and Its Empirical Correlates: Dark,
Bright, and Neutral Hues
Jessica L. Maples-Keller, Danielle S. Berke, Lauren R. Few, and
Joshua D. Miller
2. Urgency: A Common Transdiagnostic Endophenotype for Maladaptive Risk
Taking
Melissa A. Cyders, Ayca Coskunpinar, and J. Davis VanderVeen
3. Distractibility: Interrupted by an Inability to Ignore
Tammy D. Barry, Karin Fisher, Kristy M. DiSabatino, and Theodore S.
Tomeny
III. Rigidity
1. Deep, Dark, and Dysfunctional: The Destructiveness of Interpersonal
Perfectionism
Gordon L. Flett, Paul L. Hewitt, and Simon S. Sherry
2. Authoritarianism: Positives and Negatives
Steven Ludeke
3. The Dark (and Light) Sides of Overconfidence
Joyce Ehrlinger and Alex Eichenbaum
IV. Negative Affectivity
1. Dark Side of the Mood or Sweet Emotion? Toward a More Nuanced
Understanding of Emotional Lability
Kim L. Gratz, Katherine L. Dixon-Gordon, and Diana Whalen
2. Anxiousness and Negative Affectivity in the Personality and
Internalizing Disorders
Anthony J. Rosellini and Timothy A. Brown
3. Depressivity and Anhedonia
Ellen M. Kessel and Daniel N. Klein
4. The Dark Sides of High and Low Self-Esteem
Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Christopher J. Holden, Ashton C. Southard, Amy
E. Noser, Brian Enjaian, and Noah C. Pollock
5. Interpersonal Dependency
Robert F. Bornstein
V. Current and Future Issues
1. Understanding the Dark Side of Personality: Reflections and Future
Directions
David K. Marcus and Virgil Zeigler-Hill
Index
About the Editors