Children with antisocial behavioral difficulties are often characterised in terms of a distinct cognitive and affective profile. However, antisocial behavior in children and adolescents has many possible antecedents, and it is important that we understand different developmental trajectories to an antisocial outcome. Callous-unemotional (CU), or early psychopathic traits, are associated with a clear behavioral profile of limited prosocial activities, lack of guilt and remorse and a deficit in ‘empathy’, and provide us with one such route for understanding the development of antisocial behavior. This chapter considers the particular cognitive-affective profile associated with CU traits, and makes comparisons with other behavioural difficulti...
Abstract Conduct Disorder (CD) is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by a repetitive and persiste...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits have consistently been linked to severe and persistent patterns of a...
Conduct Disorder (CD) is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by a repetitive and persistent patter...
Callous and unemotional (CU) traits provide researchers and clinicians with an additional dimension ...
Youth antisocial behavior (AB; lying, aggression, rule-breaking) is a major public health concern du...
Childhood conduct disorders, a serious mental health concern, put children at risk for significant m...
Jennifer Allen and Alice Jones look at a core element of psychopathic behaviour and its role in auti...
Previous research identified emotion processing (i.e., emotion recognition and gaze pattern towards ...
Key points • Individuals most likely to show severe and persistent antisocial behavior often begin s...
Antisocial behaviour is one of the most common reasons for a childhood referral to mental health and...
It is unclear whether the concepts and findings of the underlying neurobiology of adult psychopathy ...
Context Reduced neural responses to others' distress is hypothesized to play a critical role in cond...
We evaluate the importance of callous-unemotional (CU) traits as a personality construct in isolatio...
This paper reviews several attempts to extend the construct of psychopathy to children and adolescen...
The psychometric and predictive validity of callous-unemotional (CU) traits as an early precursor of...
Abstract Conduct Disorder (CD) is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by a repetitive and persiste...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits have consistently been linked to severe and persistent patterns of a...
Conduct Disorder (CD) is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by a repetitive and persistent patter...
Callous and unemotional (CU) traits provide researchers and clinicians with an additional dimension ...
Youth antisocial behavior (AB; lying, aggression, rule-breaking) is a major public health concern du...
Childhood conduct disorders, a serious mental health concern, put children at risk for significant m...
Jennifer Allen and Alice Jones look at a core element of psychopathic behaviour and its role in auti...
Previous research identified emotion processing (i.e., emotion recognition and gaze pattern towards ...
Key points • Individuals most likely to show severe and persistent antisocial behavior often begin s...
Antisocial behaviour is one of the most common reasons for a childhood referral to mental health and...
It is unclear whether the concepts and findings of the underlying neurobiology of adult psychopathy ...
Context Reduced neural responses to others' distress is hypothesized to play a critical role in cond...
We evaluate the importance of callous-unemotional (CU) traits as a personality construct in isolatio...
This paper reviews several attempts to extend the construct of psychopathy to children and adolescen...
The psychometric and predictive validity of callous-unemotional (CU) traits as an early precursor of...
Abstract Conduct Disorder (CD) is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by a repetitive and persiste...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits have consistently been linked to severe and persistent patterns of a...
Conduct Disorder (CD) is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by a repetitive and persistent patter...