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− | + | Christopher J. Patrick is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at Florida State University. His scholarly interests include psychopathy, antisocial behavior, substance abuse, personality, fear and fearlessness, psychophysiology, and affective and cognitive neuroscience. He is author of more than 160 articles and book chapters, and Editor of the Handbook of Psychopathy (Guilford Press, 2006). Since 2008 he has served as a Scientific Advisor to the DSM-V Personality and Personality Disorders (PPD) Work Group, and in 2010 he served as a Workgroup Member for the National Institute of Mental Health Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDoC) initiative. A recipient of Early Career awards from the American Psychological Association and the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), Dr. Patrick is currently President of SPR, and is a Past President of the Society for Scientific Study of Psychopathy. |
Revision as of 21:10, 18 January 2018
Christopher J. Patrick is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at Florida State University. His scholarly interests include psychopathy, antisocial behavior, substance abuse, personality, fear and fearlessness, psychophysiology, and affective and cognitive neuroscience. He is author of more than 160 articles and book chapters, and Editor of the Handbook of Psychopathy (Guilford Press, 2006). Since 2008 he has served as a Scientific Advisor to the DSM-V Personality and Personality Disorders (PPD) Work Group, and in 2010 he served as a Workgroup Member for the National Institute of Mental Health Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDoC) initiative. A recipient of Early Career awards from the American Psychological Association and the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), Dr. Patrick is currently President of SPR, and is a Past President of the Society for Scientific Study of Psychopathy.