Richard C Howard
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Mohajerin B, Howard R
Clin Psychol Psychother
. 2024 Jun;
31(3):e3022.
PMID: 38924181
Background: Severe shame is a distressing negative emotion, accompanied by intense feelings of worthlessness that contributes to a broad panoply of psychological disorders. This study aimed to compare the effects...
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Howard R
Front Psychiatry
. 2022 Nov;
13:1023236.
PMID: 36339855
The goal of this paper is to try and close the gap between the ways in which pathological and normal personality, including their development, are conceptualized. To this end, attention...
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He Z, Cassaday H, Howard R, Khalifa N, Bonardi C
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2011 Nov;
64(12):2334-51.
PMID: 22081887
Certain types of violent offending are often accompanied by evidence of personality disorders (PDs), a range of heterogeneous conditions characterized by disinhibited behaviours that are generally described as impulsive. The...
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McMurran M, Jinks M, Howells K, Howard R
Aggress Behav
. 2009 Nov;
36(1):67-79.
PMID: 19890905
Based upon a functional approach to understanding aggression, we aimed to identify the occurrence of and to describe the features of three types of alcohol-related violence defined a priori by...
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Howard R, Huband N, Duggan C, Mannion A
J Pers Disord
. 2008 Dec;
22(6):589-603.
PMID: 19072679
This study sought to identify, among a sample of 224 community residents with DSM-diagnosed personality disorder (PD), those personality and criminal history features associated with a combination of antisocial and...
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Howard R, Menkes D
Crim Behav Ment Health
. 2007 Mar;
17(2):113-7.
PMID: 17393553
Background: Recent evidence suggests that cannabis use may be associated with antisocial and violent behaviour, raising the question: What brain mechanisms mediate the disinhibiting effects of cannabis on behaviour? Aims/hypotheses:...