Neurobiology of delinquent behavior Flashcards

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conduct disorder major symptoms

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  • aggression
  • violation of rules
  • deceitfullness or theft
  • destruction of property
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prognosis is worse with … onset

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childhood

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at least 2 of the characteristics in Callous- Unemotional

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  • lack of remorse or guilt
  • callous (no empathy)
  • unconcerned about performance
  • shallow or deficient affect
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psychopathical traits

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  • GM: Grandiose - Manipulative
  • II: Impulsive - Irrisponsible
  • CU: Callous - Unemotional
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reactive aggression

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  • external -> perceived threat (bump into someone, gelijk boos)
  • internal -> frustration (denken dat je niet goed genoeg bent, hele wereld is tegen je)
  • dus all together: blaming others and assuming the worst
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proactive aggression

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  • instrumental -> goal-directed

- dus self centered, minimalizing/mislabeling (zo erg was het niet)

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7
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kids with CU traits mostly show … aggression

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proactive

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hypothalamus-pituatary-adrenal axis

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voor stress

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what is the low arousal theory

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less stress response -> therefore more boredom and less afraid of punisment.

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ANS reactivity

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how they respond to changes in their environment

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