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Born to Be Criminal? What to Make of Early Biological Risk Factors for Criminal Behavior FREE Full Text
The American Journal of Psychiatry Official Journal of the
American Psychiatric Association
Editor: Robert Freedman, M.D.
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Childhood Fearlessness and Adult Crime Poor fear conditioning at age 3 predisposes to crime at age 23, findings consistent with a neurodevelopmental contribution to crime causation. READ MORE
Treatment of Comorbid PTSD Decreases Comorbid Substance Use Findings bring into question the common practice of requiring patients with PTSD and substance use disorders to be abstinent from alcohol or drugs before commencing trauma work. READ MORE
Differentiating ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, and Severe Mood Dysregulation Comparing the amygdala activation during emotional and nonemotional processing of neutral faces helps distinguish youths with ADHD, bipolar disorder, and severe mood dysregulation. READ MORE
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