David Lisak bibliography
David Lisak is an American clinical psychologist and a retired Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston.[1] Lisak's research focuses on "the causes and consequences of interpersonal violence...motives and behaviors of rapists and murderers, the impact of childhood abuse on adult men, and relationship between child abuse and later violence."[2]
Bibliography
Ph.D thesis
- Lisak, David (1989). Motives and psychodynamics of non-incarcerated rapists (Ph.D. thesis). Duke University. OCLC 21362235.
Book chapters
- Lisak, David (1998), "Sexual aggression, masculinity, and fathers", in Odem, Mary E.; Clay-Warner, Jody, Confronting rape and sexual assault, Wilmington, Delaware: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 145–162, ISBN 9780842025997. Preview.
- Lisak, David; Miller, Paul M. (2003). "Childhood trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, and violence". In Ouimette, Paige; Brown, Pamela J. Trauma and substance abuse: causes, consequences, and treatment of comorbid disorders. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. pp. 73–87. ISBN 9781557989383.
Lecture
- David Lisak (speaker) (April 8, 2013). David Lisak - Confronting the Reality of Sexual Violence on the College Campus (YouTube). Emory University.
Journal articles
- Lisak, David; Roth, Susan (November 1988). "Motivational factors in nonincarcerated sexually aggressive men". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (American Psychological Association via PsycNET) 55 (5): 795–802. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.55.5.795. PMID 3210146.
- Lisak, David; Roth, Susan (April 1990). "Motives and psychodynamics of self-reported, unincarcerated rapists". American Journal of Orthopsychiatry (American Psychological Association via PsycNET) 60 (2): 268–280. doi:10.1037/h0079178. PMID 2188510.
- Lisak, David (Winter 1991). "Sexual aggression, masculinity, and fathers". Signs (Chicago Journals via JSTOR) 16 (2): 238–262. doi:10.1086/494659. JSTOR 3174510.
- Lisak, David (September 1994). "Subjective assessment of relationships with parents by sexually aggressive and nonaggressive men". Journal of Interpersonal Violence (Sage) 9 (3): 399–411. doi:10.1177/088626094009003008.
- Lisak, David; Luster, Laura (October 1994). "Educational, occupational, and relationship histories of men who were sexually and/or physically abused as children". Journal of Traumatic Stress (Wiley) 7 (4): 507–523. doi:10.1002/jts.2490070402. PMID 7820346.
- Lisak, David (October 1994). "The psychological impact of sexual abuse: content analysis of interviews with male survivors". Journal of Traumatic Stress (Wiley) 7 (4): 525–548. doi:10.1002/jts.2490070403. PMID 7820347. Pdf.
- Lisak, David (1995). "Integrating a critique of gender in the treatment of male survivors of childhood abuse". Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training (American Psychological Association via PsycNET) 32 (2): 258–269. doi:10.1037/0033-3204.32.2.258.
- Lisak, David; Ivan, Carol (September 1995). "Deficits in intimacy and empathy in sexually aggressive men". Journal of Interpersonal Violence (Sage) 10 (3): 296–308. doi:10.1177/088626095010003004.
- Lisak, David; Hopper, Jim; Song, Pat (1996). "Factors in the cycle of violence: Gender rigidity and emotional constriction". Journal of Traumatic Stress (Wiley) 9 (4): 721–743. doi:10.1002/jts.2490090405. PMID 8902743. Pdf.
- Lisak, David; Miller, Paul M. (February 2002). "Repeat rape and multiple offending among undetected rapists". Violence & Victims 17 (1): 73–84. doi:10.1891/vivi.17.1.73.33638. Pdf.
- Lisak, David; Beszterczey, Sara (April 2007). "The cycle of violence: the life histories of 43 death row inmates". Psychology of Men and Masculinity (American Psychological Association via PsycNET) 8 (2): 118–128. doi:10.1037/1524-9220.8.2.118. Pdf.
- Lisak, David; Gardinier, Lori; Nicksa, Sarah C.; Cote, Ashley M. (December 2010). "False allegations of sexual assault: an analysis of ten years of reported cases". Violence Against Women (Sage) 16 (12): 1318–1334. doi:10.1177/1077801210387747. Pdf.
- Lisak, David (March–April 2011). "Understanding the predatory nature of sexual violence". Sexual Assault Report (Civic Research Institute) 14 (4): 49–64. Pdf.
References
- ↑ "Clinical Psychology — Faculty". University of Massachusetts Boston. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
- ↑ "David Lisak". University of Massachusetts Boston. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
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