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Antisocial Personality as a Neurodevelopmental Disorder

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2018
Although antisocial personality disorder (APD) is one of the most researched personality disorders, it is still surprisingly resistant to treatment. This lack of clinical progress may be partly due to the failure to view APD as a neurodevelopmental disorder and to consider early interventions.
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The epidemiology of antisocial personality disorder

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1999
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge about the frequency, natural history, risk factors and associations of antisocial personality disorder. Important recent developments are discussed, and where possible, findings have been tabulated Epidemiological surveys have shown that antisocial personality disorder is a common disorder, with a ...
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The neurobiology of antisocial personality disorder

Neuropharmacology
Despite increasing recognition that there is a neurobiological basis of antisocial behavior in addition to its psychosocial foundation, much less is known about the specificity of the neurobiological findings to the psychiatric condition of antisocial personality disorder (APD).
Olivia Choy, Adrian Raine
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Update on Antisocial Personality Disorder

Current Psychiatry Reports
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a characterized by lifelong or recurrent behavioral problems that begin in childhood or early adolescence. This communication provides an overview on ASPD including findings from recent reviews and new research.With regard to DSM-5's Section III Alternative Model of Personality Disorder criteria for ASPD ...
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Antisocial Personality Disorder

2022
Daniel Mark   +3 more
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Antisocial Personality Disorder

2018
In this chapter the historical background of the definition of antisocial personality disorder over the last 200 years (including the most commonly applied labels—psychopathy, sociopathy, and criminality) are reviewed along with the current core features.
Carol S. North, Sean H. Yutzy
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[Antisocial personality disorder].

Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2016
Antisocial personality disorder (ASP), especially psychopathy as its extreme form, has provoked fear and excitement over thousands of years. Ruthless violence involved in the disorder has inspired scientists, too.The abundance of research results concerning epidemiology, physiology, neuroanatomy, heritability, and treatment interventions has made ASP ...
Eila, Repo-Tiihonen, Tero, Hallikainen
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Antisocial personality disorder.

2015
Personality disorders are mental disorders that  are characterized by persistent maladaptive  patterns of behavior, cognition and inner experience. These patterns develop early in life,  are inflexible and associated with significant distress or disability.
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