About the Book
Introduction: Personality, Neurodevelopmental, Neurodegenerative, and Affective DisordersDanilo Garcia1, Trevor Archer1, and Richard M. Kostrzewa2 (Confirmed)1Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden2Department of Pharmacology, Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tenessee, USA
Part 1Chapter 1 - Personality and the BrainDanilo Garcia1, Nigel Lester1, 2, Kevin Cloninger1, and C. Robert Cloninger2 (Confirmed)1Anthropedia Foundation, Missouri, USA2Department of Psychiatry, Center for Well-Being, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Chapter 2 - Personality Stability and Change in Brain DisordersAda H. Zohar1 (Confirmed)1Department of Psychology, Ruppin Academic Center, Emek Hefer, Israel
Chapter 3 - Affect, Stress, and Neurodegenerative DisordersTrevor Archer1 (Confirmed)1Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Chapter 4 - Personality Traits Preceding Dementia DiagnosisBoo Johansson1 (Unconfirmed)1Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Chapter 5 - The Study of Personality Traits in the Swedish National Study on Aging and CareMikael Rennemark1 and Johan Sanmartin Berglund2 (Confirmed)1Department of Psychology, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden2Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden
Chapter 6 - Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Temperament, and CharacterThomas Nilsson1 and Henrik Anckarsäter1 (Confirmed)1Center for Ethics, Law, and Mental Health, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Part 2Chapter 7 - Person-Centered ApproachesKevin Cloninger1, Nigel Lester1, 2, C. Robert Cloninger2 and Danilo Garcia1 (Confirmed)1Anthropedia Foundation, Missouri, USA2Department of Psychiatry, Center for Well-Being, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Chapter 8 - A Case Study in Sweden: The Need of Person-Centered Methods in Dementia Patients with Aggressive BehaviorUlrika Harris1, Carina Ström1, and Cecilia Fagerström1 (Confirmed)1Blekinge Center for Competence, Blekinge County Council, Karlskrona, Sweden
Chapter 9 - Life Narratives and Elderly CareMats Wenstig1, Lasse Bourelius2 and Danilo Garcia1 (Confirmed)1Blekinge Center for Competence, Blekinge County Council, Karlskrona, Sweden2Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden
Chapter 10 - Acting as a Person-Centered Approach: Theater for the ElderlyDanilo Garcia1, Annie Gylling2, and Johan Sturesson2 (Confirmed)1Blekinge Center for Competence, Blekinge County Council, Karlskrona, Sweden2Regionteatern, Sweden
Chapter 11 - Transcranial Stimulation and Affective DisordersMarko Mihailovic1 and Mehmet E. Dokucu1 (Unconfirmed)1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Paulo Moreira1, Kevin Cloninger2 and Danilo Garcia2 (Confirmed)1Instituto de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação, Universidade Lusíada do Porto, Porto, Portugal2Anthropedia Foundation, Missouri, USA
Chapter 13 - Coaching and Stress reduction in Work LifeClara Amato1 and Max Rapp Ricciardi1 (Confirmed)Department of Psychology, La Sapienza Univ
About the Author: Danilo Garcia, Phd (in psychology in 2012), is Head of Research of the Blekinge Centre of Competence at the Blekinge County Council. The Center works on research, development, innovations through interdisciplinary teams, person-centered methods, community projects, and the dissemination of knowledge in order to increase well-being among the habitants of the county of Blekinge, Sweden. He is also an Associate Professor at the University of Gothenburg and together with Professor Trevor Archer and Associate Professor Max Rapp Ricciardi, the leading researcher of the Network for Empowerment and Well-Being. This is an international network of junior and senior researchers and students who are interested in the field of well-being research.
Trevor Archer, PhD, is currently a senior professor of biological psychology (formerly Professor and Chair of psychobiology, Head of Department and Dean of Faculty) at the University of Gothenburg currently writing about epigenetics in neuropsychiatry, the influence of physical exercise in Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, mood disorders, neuro-immune functioning, ADHD and traumatic brain function. Dr. Archer is the author of over 650 scientific publications, including working as Editor of the series Current Topics in Neurotoxicity at Springer. He was awarded Honorary Professor and Doctor and Member of the Polish Pharmacological Society, 2013, and the Sansone Award from the University of Washington, St. Louis, Missouri.
Richard M. Kostrzewa, Ph.D. (Univ. Pennsylvania), is Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences in the Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University. He has authored 190 papers (Pub Med), co-Edited 8 books, serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Springer Handbook of Neurotoxicity, is Editor-in-Chief of the Springer journal Neurotoxicity Research, and is co-Editor of the Springer book series Current Topics in Neurotoxicity. He was awarded Honorary Membership in the Polish Pharmacological Society; and he was a multi-year Visiting Professor at the Silesian Medical University in Katowice Poland, from which he received the Doctor Honoris causa. He is co-founder with Juan Segura-Aguilar (Univ. Chile) of the Neurotoxicity Society, having served terms as its President, Treasurer, and Councilor. His research is focused on processes and mechanisms associated with neurotoxins, neurodegenerative disorders, and dopaminergic systems in relation to dopamine receptor supersensitization.