
Preventing Disorders of Aggression
@PsychopathyIs
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Researchers, clinicians, and those with lived experience who seek to provide support & resources to individuals and families affected by disorders of aggression
Joined October 2020
63% of violence is committed by 1% of the population. Their violence is predictable and therefore preventable, agrees @DavidMuhammad of @NICJR01. SPDA is working to prevent it.
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Differences in self-control are present in early childhood and can predict multiple indicators of health, wealth, and crime across 3 decades of life in both genders. Children's self-control predicts their adult outcomes as well as IQ or social class.
pnas.org
Policy-makers are considering large-scale programs aimed at self-control to improve citizens’ health and wealth and reduce crime. Experimental and ...
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New study using smartphone sensor variables to predict psychopathology finds that antagonism is associated with a later bedtime, fewer and shorter outgoing calls, less battery charge, and more screen unlocks. @JAMA_current .
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Using the term "dark" to refer to traits of psychological disorders like psychopathy and narcissism is stigmatizing and wildly inappropriate for professional psychologists, argue David Chester, Donald Lynam, and Josh Miller. It should stop.
news.vcu.edu
A VCU professor and colleagues argue in a scholarly article that the term is stigmatizing, misleading and problematic.
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The trope that psychopathy is somehow uniquely untreatable needs to be put to bed for good. Of course it can be treated. We just need to get serious about trying. This excellent @sciam article reviews some of the challenges involved.
scientificamerican.com
New strategies help to reduce callous and unemotional traits in children, guiding them toward productive lives
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RT @aa_marsh: The tendency to lie is a trait that is consistent across time and settings. If you know someone who lies to other people. t….
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RT @wendybmendes: The Emotion Health and Psychophysiology lab at Yale University is hiring a lab manager. Applicants should have a BA/BS in….
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Summer jobs programs don’t help future youth employment, but they DO reduce violence. Learn why--and about why repeated evaluations can create an evidence base that is more convincing, illuminating, and practical than any single study can be. @ssrc_org
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RT @PCIT_Inc: Improving your relationship with your child doesn't have to be complicated. Here are 5 simple ways to strengthen your relatio….
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This M/W, @theNASciences is sponsoring on online workshop on the neurobiology of empathy and compassion, including disorders like psychopathy. Register to attend (for free) and hear from @PatricGagne @thepsychologist @clauslamm @richiedavidson and more!
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RT @Future4Alpha: It’s interesting to think about how children’s behavior can shape parenting responses. This highlights the need for tailo….
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The @AHRQNews reviews interventions for disruptive behavior in children and teens. Takeaway: the best treatment involves kids AND parents (or just parents) to help teach kids better behavior-regulation skills. Evidence for other approaches is limited.
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Social media platforms like @tiktok are rife with people selling false information about disorders like ADHD and CD so non-experts can sell products or "coaching" services. Do NOT get your mental health advice this way.
nytimes.com
Even those with the disorder can’t always spot misleading posts, a study finds.
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People with psychopathy report feeling less pain than other people when experiencing painful stimulation, which may explain their greater risk-taking, increased violence and aggression, and reduced empathy for others' pain. @ConversationUS
theconversation.com
Psychopaths seem to break a sweat without feeling the pain.
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One mother of a teenage boy with a severe and complex autistic spectrum disorder and who has been physically assaulted, pinned to the floor, concussed and cut, says there is not enough support for families experiencing violence from their own children.
bbc.com
A Northumberland mother says support is needed for parents abused by children with additional needs.
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