Goals, design, methods, and the prevalence of DSM-III-R disorders. BACKGROUND: The Great Smoky Mountains Study of youth focuses on the relationship between the development of psychiatric disorder and the need for and use o... EJ Costello,A Angold,BJ Burns,... - 《Arch.gen.psychiatry》 ...
Progress toward this goal will be measured at the conclusion of the treatment program via a parent program evaluation, and a 6-month reassessment of the parent and child.; To be eligible for the intervention, children must meet criteria for conduct disorder on the Conduct Disorder Checklist and...
Children and adolescents with conduct problems in the clinical range either meet criteria of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) or conduct disorder (CD) according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (fifth edition, DSM-5, American Psychiatric Association, 2013) or show sympto...
We hypothesized that children high in callous traits, irrespective of their conduct disorder symptoms, would be less sensitive to the pain of others, and thus, show reduced functional connectivity within the salience network. Additionally, this stimulus set includes both intentional and accidental ...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of borderline personality disorder. New York: Guilford Press; 1993. Google Scholar Berzins LG, Trestman RL. The development and implementation of dialectical behavior therapy in forensic settings. Int J Forensic Mental Health. 2004;3(1):93–103. Article Google Scholar...
The most common reason for a financial intervention is compulsive and out-of-control spending—two things that are very similar, but simultaneously different. Compulsive spendersliterally cannot keep themselves from making purchases, often due to some type of pathological disorder. Sometimes these individ...
(○) Supplier Code of Conduct Guide Version 3.1 Labor & Human Rights - 27 - 1.5 Humane Treatment 1. Definition There is to be no harsh and inhumane treatment including any sexual harassment, sexual abuse, corporal punishment, mental or physical coercion or verbal abuse of work...
Parental and Familial Predictors and Moderators of Parent Management Treatment Programs for Conduct Problems in Youth Introduction Conduct disorder and conduct problems are prevalent among children with Child Protection Services (CPS) contact [1]. Epidemiological studies have shown that the world-wide preva...
goals of the field and the often limited uses of its professional authority, as well as individualchildren as the target of intervention and their interactions in groups.Keywords: Juvenile delinquency; Conduct disorder; Child psychiatry; Race; DSM; AntisocialIn 1975, psychiatrist Dorothy Otnow Lewis...
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