Preventing Disorders of Aggression
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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
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The AHRQ 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. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/products/disru…
The Emotion Health and Psychophysiology lab at Yale University is hiring a lab manager. Applicants should have a BA/BS in psychology or related field. Please send CV/resume and cover letter to [email protected]
Thank you to the Cleveland Clinic for this clarifying passage on the term "sociopath." health.clevelandclinic.org/sociopath-pers…
This M/W, National Academy of Sciences is sponsoring on online workshop on the neurobiology of empathy and compassion, including disorders like psychopathy. Register to attend (for free) and hear from Patric Gagne Patricia Lockwood @clauslamm Richard Davidson and more! nationalacademies.org/event/44350_05…
The tendency to lie is a trait that is consistent across time and settings. If you know someone who lies to other people... they are probably lying to you as well. Another great paper by Isabel Thielmann and colleagues. psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-70…
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 Scientific American article reviews some of the challenges involved. scientificamerican.com/article/is-it-…
New neurocomputational learning paper out by Shawn Rhoads Patricia Lockwood Kathryn Berluti and others in Nature Communications. The central question is: how do people learn from information that their behavior has resulted in benefits/harm to themselves AND someone else?