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Antisocial Behaviors
Types: degrees to which people are antisocial Causes: Developmental: • In Utero • Early Childhood • Adolescents Genetic: • Disease and Disorder • Inheritance Signs, symptoms, and treatment: Aggression and Cruelty: • Childhood aggression (conduct disorder) • Abuse (child and spousal) • Bullying • Neglect Impulsiveness : • Id and Superego Self Image: • Ego • Arrogance • Self centered Diagnosing and Treatment: • DSM IV entry criteria
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• Treatment Examples in Society: Bullying: • Bullying today • Laws Drug/Alcohol abuse: • Alcoholism • Drug Abuse and impulsive Disregard for Others: • Neglect of responsibilities • Theft • Defying authority Serial Killers: • Signs from early childhood • Characteristics as adult • Ted Bundy Case
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You are good at teamwork! Aadharm (talk) 17:12, 14 March 2013 (UTC) |
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