Joshua D. Miller, Ph.D., and Donald R. Lynam, Ph.D.
Joshua D. Miller, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the University of Georgia. He received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Kentucky in 2003, followed by two years of postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. His research uses basic personality trait models to study personality disorders with a specific focus on narcissism and psychopathy. He has published over 250 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters as well as co-edited The Handbook of Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder and The Handbook of Antagonism. Miller is currently the Editor of the Journal of Research in Personality and previously served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Journal of Personality.
You can find a list of Miller’s work here.
Donald R. Lynam, Ph.D., is Distinguished Professor of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University. He earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1995. He is internationally recognized for his work on psychopathy in both youth and adults and his research on using general models of personality to conceptualize complex personality constructs (e.g., psychopathy, narcissism, impulsivity, etc.). He is the author of more than 240 publications, including the edited volumes entitled The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychopathy and The Handbook of Antagonism. Lynam currently serves as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Personality and previously served in this role at the Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Psychological Science.
You can find a listing of Lynam’s work here.