Antisocial Behavior
A pattern of behavior that is verbally or physically harmful to other people, animals, or property, including behavior that severely violates social expectations for a particular environment. Antisocial More »
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30 there are levels of the disorder. i have known about this since i was young. i've never been in jail, i never stole, i never damaged people's property and i'm well born to a family with a finance background. i never did anything to damag...
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Section I Risk and antisocial behavior ... Research shows that most antisocial behavior develops from a combination of risk factors associated with individuals, families, schools, and communities.2,3,4 The same factors apply across races, cultures, and classes, and their effects are cumulative exposure to multiple...
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Antisocial personality disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antisocial personality disorder ( ASPD or APD ) is defined by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual as "...a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation o...
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Antisocial behavior may be overt, involving aggressive actions against siblings, peers, parents, teachers, or other adults, such as verbal abuse, bullying and hitting; or covert, involving aggressive actions against property, such as theft, vandalism, and fire-setting.
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Antisocial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antisocial may refer to: •Antisocial personality disorder •Dissocial personality disorder •pathy •Anti-social behaviour •Conduct disorder •Psychopathy •Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 •Anti-Social Beh...
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This study addressed gender differences in the developmental links among antisocial behavior, friends' antisocial behavior, and peer rejection. ... A minority of girls followed the moderate antisocial behavior trajectory. These girls had fewer deviant friends than moderate antisocial boys, but moderate antisocial boys and...
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OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between antisocial behaviors and reduction of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). ... The antisocial behavioral symptoms were assessed independently by three geriatric psychiatrists, who had not been given the information of the SPECT...
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Antisocial behavior consists of acts that impose physical or psychological harm on other people or their property. Lying, stealing, assaulting others, being cruel to others, being argumentative, and being sexually promiscuous are all examples of antisocial behavior. ... ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR BIBLIOGRAPHY...
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