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Author(s):  
Laura S. Guy

Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by a series of remarkable transformations and transitions in social roles. In this chapter, some of the critical concepts for threat assessment and management raised when the person of concern is an adolescent are explored. First, the developmental changes in neurological, cognitive, and psychosocial maturity that occur during this period in the life span are discussed. Consequences arising from deviant peer influences are a concern for any threat situation, but the importance of peers among adolescents intensifies during this developmental period and can be explained in part by neurological changes. Second, the role of the adolescent’s internal world in assessing and managing concerns about targeted violence is examined, including violent ideation and fantasy and psychopathology. The final section presents a discussion of key concepts relevant to managing concerns about risk for targeted violence by adolescents that are consistent with developmentally appropriate and scientifically informed principles.


Author(s):  
Desiré Furnes ◽  
Rolf Gjestad ◽  
Knut Rypdal ◽  
Lars Mehlum ◽  
Stephen Hart ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ronald Toro ◽  
Juan García-García ◽  
Flor Zaldívar-Basurto

Transdiagnostic causal variables have been identified that have allowed understanding the origin and maintenance of psychopathologies in parsimonious explanatory models of antisocial disorders. However, it is necessary to systematize the information published in the last decade. The aim of the study was to identify through a systematic review, the structural, emotional and cognitive transdiagnostic variables in antisocial disorders of adolescence and youth. Recommendations for systematic reviews and meta-extraction and analysis of information according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA), the Cochrane Collaboration and Campbell were followed. We found 19 articles from 110 reviewed documents. The results indicated that at a structural level there is a general psychopathological factor (psychopathy or externalizing), non-emotional callousness and impulsivity from behavioral inhibition and activation systems, and negative affect traits as base structures. In the emotional level, the study found a risk component from emotional dysregulation and experiential avoidance. In the cognitive level, a key role of anger-rumination and violent ideation as explanatory variables of antisocial disorders. We concluded that the interaction of these identified variables makes it possible to generate an evidence-based transdiagnostic model.


2019 ◽  
Vol 287 ◽  
pp. 60-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinyang Feng ◽  
Frank Provenzano ◽  
Paul S. Appelbaum ◽  
Michael D. Masucci ◽  
Gary Brucato ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. 907-914 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gary Brucato ◽  
Paul S. Appelbaum ◽  
Michael D. Masucci ◽  
Stephanie Rolin ◽  
Melanie M. Wall ◽  
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2018 ◽  
pp. 088626051875997 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew W. Roché ◽  
Douglas J. Boyle ◽  
Chia-Cherng Cheng ◽  
Jill Del Pozzo ◽  
Lindsay Cherneski ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 261 ◽  
pp. 197-203 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mats Persson ◽  
Joakim Sturup ◽  
Henrik Belfrage ◽  
Marianne Kristiansson

Author(s):  
Mark T. Palermo ◽  
Stefan Bogaerts

Predictability of dangerousness in association with mental disorders remains elusive, outside of a few relatively well-established risk factors for the prognostication of violence, such as male sex, the presence of a psychotic disorder, and comorbid substance abuse. In clinical practice, inquiry into the presence of aggressive or violent ideation, in the form of ideas of homicide or suicide, is part of a standard mental status examination. Nonetheless, fantasy life, when it concerns harm toward others, may not be as reliable an indicator of imminent danger as it may be in the case of self-harm. Five cases of young Italian men with Asperger syndrome and recurrent and extremely violent femicide fantasies are presented. While there is no direct correlation between autism spectrum conditions and violence, as other humans, persons with an autistic condition are capable of committing crimes, including homicide. All five had in common a number of characteristics and behaviors felt to be pathoplastic: All had been bullied, all had been romantically rejected, all were long-standing First Person Shooter (FPS) game players, and all were avid violent pornography consumers. The potential for an actual neurocognitive impact of violent video games, well documented in the literature, and its combination with personal life history and chronic habituation following long-standing violent pornography use is discussed in the context of social and emotional vulnerabilities. While aggressive fantasies cannot and should not be underestimated, in countries where duty to protect legislation does not exist, a clinical approach is imperative, as, incidentally, should be anywhere.


Pain Medicine ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 573-585 ◽  
Author(s):  
David A. Fishbain ◽  
Daniel Bruns ◽  
John Mark Disorbio ◽  
John E. Lewis

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