Antisocial Behavior Development: Adolescent Limited vs. Life-Course Persistent Pathways
Psychology - Psychopathology
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What is the developmental pathway to antisocial behavior that begins around puberty and declines in young adulthood?
What is the term for individuals who show no symptoms of conduct disorder before age 10?
Which hypothesis suggests that stress increases maladaptive predispositions in parents, disrupting family management?
What is the adult disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of others?
What is the brain subsystem that activates behavior in response to cues of reward or non-punishment?
Which brain subsystem produces anxiety and inhibits ongoing behavior in response to fear stimuli?
What is the term for a social interaction style characterized by absence of guilt and empathy?
What disorder is characterized by the child displaying at least one symptom before age 10?
Which theory proposes that coercive parent-child interactions train antisocial behavior?
What is the disorder characterized by a pattern of behavior violating the rights of others?
What term describes actions and attitudes that violate family expectations and societal norms?
What dimension of antisocial behavior ranges from cruelty to animals to arguing?
What term describes repetitive patterns of antisocial behavior like oppositional defiant disorder?
What dimension includes impulsive, overactive, aggressive, and delinquent acts?
What bias leads aggressive children to attribute negative intent to others?
What term describes children who have broken a law, from minor to severe offenses?
What is the developmental pathway where antisocial behavior starts early and continues into adulthood?
What therapy involves family, school, and peers to address problematic behavior?
What disorder is characterized by a pattern of angry/irritable mood and defiant behavior?
What dimension ranges from overt physical aggression to covert sneaky acts?
What program teaches parents to cope with their child's difficult behavior?
What training targets cognitive deficiencies in children with conduct problems?
What features include deceitful, callous, manipulative, and remorseless behavior?
What theory suggests that a child's behavior influences and is influenced by family members?
What type of aggression involves harm through damage to relationships or social status?
What abilities involve attending to, interpreting, and responding to social cues?
What hypothesis suggests people select environments with similar individuals?
What term describes youths with conduct disorder showing limited prosocial emotions?
What is the negative mood state characterized by lack of enjoyment and interest?
What disorder involves extreme highs and lows, with episodes of mania and depression?
What term describes negative self-disclosure focused on problems or emotions?
What style of thinking is characterized by a passive focus on negative events?
What are the negative perceptual styles associated with depressive symptoms?
What model explains depression as a result of high vulnerability and negative life events?
What disorder involves severe temper outbursts and a persistently irritable mood?
What is the term for a major depressive episode superimposed on persistent depressive disorder?
What is the negative mood state characterized by prolonged feelings of sadness?
What disorder involves a depressed mood with less severe but longer-lasting symptoms?
What processes involve redirecting emotional arousal to facilitate adaptive functioning?
What is the term for an exaggerated sense of well-being?
What theory suggests depression-prone individuals take personal blame for negative events?
What symptom is characterized by easy annoyance and touchiness in mood disorders?
What disorder is characterized by five or more symptoms present during a 2-week period?
What is the term for an abnormally elevated or expansive mood?
What disorder involves extreme, persistent, or poorly regulated emotional states?
What are self-critical beliefs that guide information processing in a negative way?
What are the negative views about oneself, the world, and the future in depression?
What disorder involves a depressed mood with less severe but longer-lasting symptoms?
What anxiety disorder involves fear of being alone in places where escape is difficult?
What is characterized by a strong negative affect and anticipation of future danger?
What disorder involves excessive and debilitating anxiety in children?
What principle states that child psychopathology reflects behavior and cultural perception?
What ability involves delaying reactions or stopping behavior once it has begun?
What disorder involves preoccupation with perceived defects in physical appearance?
What are repetitive behaviors performed in response to an obsession?
What disorder involves recurrent skin picking resulting in lesions?
What is the therapeutic technique that exposes individuals to their fear source?
What is the alarm reaction to current danger marked by escape-oriented tendencies?
What is the immediate reaction to danger involving fight or flight responses?
What procedure involves prolonged exposure to anxiety-provoking situations?
What disorder involves chronic worry and tension with physical symptoms?
What is the gradual exposure of a subject to a feared situation called?
What disorder is characterized by difficulty discarding possessions?
What is the persistent negative mood evidenced by nervousness and sadness?
What are persistent, intrusive thoughts that focus on improbable events?
What disorder involves recurrent thoughts and compulsions causing distress?
What is the term for unexpected physical symptoms of the fight/flight response?
What is an intense discomfort reaching a peak within minutes with physical symptoms?
What disorder is characterized by panic attacks and feelings of terror?
What is the term for a persistent positive mood such as joy and enthusiasm?
What prevents a child from engaging in escape behaviors during anxiety treatment?
What behavior involves a child refusing to attend classes or stay in school?
What disorder involves failure to speak in specific social situations despite speaking in others?
What disorder involves excessive anxiety about being apart from parents or home?
What disorder involves fear of social situations that expose one to scrutiny?
What is the term for an extreme fear of objects or situations posing little danger?
What technique involves teaching relaxation and presenting anxiety-provoking stimuli?
What disorder involves hair loss from compulsive pulling or twisting of hair?
What theory explains the learning and maintenance of fears through conditioning?
What disorder develops after exposure to a traumatic stressor with symptoms lasting less than a month?
What disorder involves disproportionate reactions to common forms of stress?
What term refers to the 'wear and tear' on biological systems caused by chronic stress?
What term refers to the four primary acts of abuse against persons under 18?
What term describes reactions to trauma that extend beyond typical PTSD symptoms?
What hypothesis suggests violent behavior patterns repeat across generations?
What disorder involves overly familiar behavior with strangers due to social neglect?
What is the altered state of consciousness where one feels detached from the body?
What is the failure to provide for a child's basic educational needs called?
What are the limitations of integration with characterized factors related to children?
What are the external surroundings necessary for healthy development called?
What are cognitive misperceptions and distortions in event perception called?
What is the risk of physical injury from intentional harm to a child called?
What is the failure to provide for a child's basic physical needs called?
What is the experience of victimization across multiple domains of a child's life?
What disorder involves persistent anxiety following exposure to a traumatic event?
What is abusive behavior causing serious behavioral or emotional disorders called?
What disorder involves disturbed attachment behaviors due to early social neglect?
What disorders occur in the context of relationships, such as child abuse and neglect?
What are abusive acts that are sexual in nature called?
What are events less extreme than traumatic events but still stressful called?
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