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A snapshot of the summary - Disorders of Childhood: Development and Psychopathology
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4 Externalizing Disorders
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4.2 ODD, CD & ASPD
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What are typical aspects of ODD, CD & ASPD?
- Involve problems in the self-control of emotions & behaviors
- Violate the rights of others
- Bring the individual into significant conflict with societal norms or authority figures
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What are the 2 groups of people that exhibit anti-social behavior?
- The Adolescence Limited (AL) group = those who only show antisocial behavior during the “normative peak”
- The Life-Course Persistent (LCP) group = those who show antisocial behavior during their entire life
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What is typical for the Life-Course Persistant group that exhibits anti-social behavior?They show antisocial behavior during their entire lifetime
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What type of antisocial behavior is both destructive and covert?Property violations, like vandalism and theft
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What type of antisocial behavior is both destructive and overt?Physical agression, like bullying, fighting and assault
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What type of antisocial behavior is both nondestructive and covert?Status violations, like rule breaking, truancy and substance use
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What type of antisocial behavior is both nondestructive and overt?Oppositional behavior, like temper tantrums, angry, touchy and argumentative
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What does the developmental course of antisocial behavior look like?Cascade of behaviors: one adding onto the other
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What are two aspects of the developmental course of antisocial disorders?
- Diversification: addition of new behavior problems
- Aggression
- Diversification: addition of new behavior problems
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What are the three pathways in the developmental course of antisocial disorders?
- Overt pathway
- Covert pathway
- Authority conflict pathway
- Overt pathway
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