PSY E245 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Frontal Lobe, Mental Disorder, Serotonergic

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Children with parents with apd are more likely to have cd. Twin studies: cd between twins is 71% Decreased glucose metabolism in the frontal lobe. Damage to the orbital and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. Enzymes in the placenta block toxins from getting to the baby but they can"t get everything. 80% of individuals who were severely maltreated as children and low monoamine. Even if an individual has the risk gene there still needs to be a trigger oxidase a have cd. Children are more likely to interpret neutral stimuli as hostile. Model and role play situations until they realize your responses are neutral not hostile. Coercive process interactions between child and parent maintain and promote. Pt is to develop a new skill set in parents that promotes prosocial behaviour while conduct problems inadvertently also applying effective discipline techniques to minimize negative behaviour.

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