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Antisocial behaviour in children:
What motivates antisocial behaviour in children?
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Overview

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Something catchy about paradox of empathy/compassion/gratitude alongside fear/terror/isolation/abuse.
Figure 1. Emotive image capturing perspective of an individual being actively threatened

Comment on complexity of human behaviour, why?

Chapter will unpack:

  • What is Stockholm syndrome
  • Antecents to Stockholm syndrome
  • Exploration of the emotional apects of Stockholm syndrome
  • Psychological mechanisms - survival
  • Contemporary view within literature

Focus questions:

  • What are antisocial behaviours?
  • What are the antecedents for antisocial behaviours?
  • What motivates the development of antisocial behaviour in children?
  • What is the relationship between emotion and antisocial behaviour?

Antisocial behaviour

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Stockholm syndrome is complex adaptive response to traumatic and threatening situations[[File:Definition:

  • Origins: Norrmalmstorg robbery- Hyper link other cases i.e Patty Hearst,
  • Differentiation from disorder (why?) - comment, prior to DSM V consideration of inclusion under other stress related condition
  • Brief comment on need for language - title to change to reflect survival mechanism (discus later on)

Antecedents of antisocial behaviour

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Table 1.

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Likely to list emotions and definitions Heading
Terror (?) Explanation
Gratitude (?) Explanation
Sympathy or Empathy (?) Explanation
Fear (?) Explanation
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Test yourself

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Topic sentence (Brief): Survival

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Emotional deficits

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REVIEW HOW TO DO QUIZ

Conclusion

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See also

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Reference

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