Disruptive Behavior Disorders

Disruptive behavior disorders (DBD) refer to a group of conditions that typically share difficulties in modulating aggressive conducts, self-control, and impulses, with resulting behaviors that constitute a threat to others’ safety and to social norms. Problematic issues with self-control associated...

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description Disruptive behavior disorders (DBD) refer to a group of conditions that typically share difficulties in modulating aggressive conducts, self-control, and impulses, with resulting behaviors that constitute a threat to others’ safety and to social norms. Problematic issues with self-control associated with these disorders are commonly first observed in childhood, but may often persist into adolescence and adulthood, or pose a developmental risk for subsequent negative outcomes. The clinical management of DBD in childhood and adolescence has seen great advances in recent years, and research has also focused on identifying early signs, predictors, and risk factors, which may help clinicians to disentangle and subtype the heterogeneous manifestations of BDB. This has allowed significant progress to be made in defining specific developmental trajectories, targeted prevention programs, and timely treatment strategies. The principal aims of this Special Issue were thus to address three core features of DBD clinical management, the multidimensional assessment of callous–unemotional traits, empathic faults and emotional dysregulation, and the available treatment options. In this Special Issue, twelve relevant contributions, including ten original articles, one systematic review, and one study protocol, which provide novel insights for the assessment and treatment of DBD in clinical practice, have been collected by the editors.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-809862024-03-31T13:10:33Z Disruptive Behavior Disorders Milone, Annarita Sesso, Gianluca bullying moral disengagement violence disruptive behavior peer aggression social rules socialization externalizing symptoms antisocial personality problems emerging adulthood family functioning impulsivity empathy suicidality non-suicidal self-injuries bipolar disorder psychopathic traits childhood fearlessness parental warmth conscience development big five personality traits model childrearing mother rejection structural equation modeling values substance use aggression cognitive-behavioral group intervention callous–unemotional traits conduct problems cyberbullying gender mindfulness reactive aggression Coping Power self-regulation prevention Mindful Coping Power disruptive behavior disorders parenting style sibling relationship emotional and behavioral problems forgiveness responsibility guilt obsessive-compulsive problems adolescence theory of mind emotion recognition ADHD conduct disorder oppositional defiant disorder medications for aggression callous-unemotional traits D2 receptor modulators ADHD medications neuropsychological functioning autonomic functioning control design acute placebo-controlled single-blind challenge clinical trial n/a thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBP Health systems and services::MBPK Mental health services Disruptive behavior disorders (DBD) refer to a group of conditions that typically share difficulties in modulating aggressive conducts, self-control, and impulses, with resulting behaviors that constitute a threat to others’ safety and to social norms. Problematic issues with self-control associated with these disorders are commonly first observed in childhood, but may often persist into adolescence and adulthood, or pose a developmental risk for subsequent negative outcomes. The clinical management of DBD in childhood and adolescence has seen great advances in recent years, and research has also focused on identifying early signs, predictors, and risk factors, which may help clinicians to disentangle and subtype the heterogeneous manifestations of BDB. This has allowed significant progress to be made in defining specific developmental trajectories, targeted prevention programs, and timely treatment strategies. The principal aims of this Special Issue were thus to address three core features of DBD clinical management, the multidimensional assessment of callous–unemotional traits, empathic faults and emotional dysregulation, and the available treatment options. In this Special Issue, twelve relevant contributions, including ten original articles, one systematic review, and one study protocol, which provide novel insights for the assessment and treatment of DBD in clinical practice, have been collected by the editors. 2022-05-06T11:20:02Z 2022-05-06T11:20:02Z 2022 book ONIX_20220506_9783036536286_52 9783036536286 9783036536279 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80986 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5327 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5327 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3627-9 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3627-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036536286 9783036536279 210 Basel open access
spellingShingle bullying
moral disengagement
violence
disruptive behavior
peer aggression
social rules
socialization
externalizing symptoms
antisocial personality problems
emerging adulthood
family functioning
impulsivity
empathy
suicidality
non-suicidal self-injuries
bipolar disorder
psychopathic traits
childhood
fearlessness
parental warmth
conscience development
big five personality traits model
childrearing
mother rejection
structural equation modeling
values
substance use
aggression
cognitive-behavioral
group intervention
callous–unemotional traits
conduct problems
cyberbullying
gender
mindfulness
reactive aggression
Coping Power
self-regulation
prevention
Mindful Coping Power
disruptive behavior disorders
parenting style
sibling relationship
emotional and behavioral problems
forgiveness
responsibility
guilt
obsessive-compulsive problems
adolescence
theory of mind
emotion recognition
ADHD
conduct disorder
oppositional defiant disorder
medications for aggression
callous-unemotional traits
D2 receptor modulators
ADHD medications
neuropsychological functioning
autonomic functioning
control design
acute placebo-controlled single-blind challenge clinical trial
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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Disruptive Behavior Disorders
title Disruptive Behavior Disorders
title_full Disruptive Behavior Disorders
title_fullStr Disruptive Behavior Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Disruptive Behavior Disorders
title_short Disruptive Behavior Disorders
title_sort disruptive behavior disorders
topic bullying
moral disengagement
violence
disruptive behavior
peer aggression
social rules
socialization
externalizing symptoms
antisocial personality problems
emerging adulthood
family functioning
impulsivity
empathy
suicidality
non-suicidal self-injuries
bipolar disorder
psychopathic traits
childhood
fearlessness
parental warmth
conscience development
big five personality traits model
childrearing
mother rejection
structural equation modeling
values
substance use
aggression
cognitive-behavioral
group intervention
callous–unemotional traits
conduct problems
cyberbullying
gender
mindfulness
reactive aggression
Coping Power
self-regulation
prevention
Mindful Coping Power
disruptive behavior disorders
parenting style
sibling relationship
emotional and behavioral problems
forgiveness
responsibility
guilt
obsessive-compulsive problems
adolescence
theory of mind
emotion recognition
ADHD
conduct disorder
oppositional defiant disorder
medications for aggression
callous-unemotional traits
D2 receptor modulators
ADHD medications
neuropsychological functioning
autonomic functioning
control design
acute placebo-controlled single-blind challenge clinical trial
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBP Health systems and services::MBPK Mental health services
topic_facet bullying
moral disengagement
violence
disruptive behavior
peer aggression
social rules
socialization
externalizing symptoms
antisocial personality problems
emerging adulthood
family functioning
impulsivity
empathy
suicidality
non-suicidal self-injuries
bipolar disorder
psychopathic traits
childhood
fearlessness
parental warmth
conscience development
big five personality traits model
childrearing
mother rejection
structural equation modeling
values
substance use
aggression
cognitive-behavioral
group intervention
callous–unemotional traits
conduct problems
cyberbullying
gender
mindfulness
reactive aggression
Coping Power
self-regulation
prevention
Mindful Coping Power
disruptive behavior disorders
parenting style
sibling relationship
emotional and behavioral problems
forgiveness
responsibility
guilt
obsessive-compulsive problems
adolescence
theory of mind
emotion recognition
ADHD
conduct disorder
oppositional defiant disorder
medications for aggression
callous-unemotional traits
D2 receptor modulators
ADHD medications
neuropsychological functioning
autonomic functioning
control design
acute placebo-controlled single-blind challenge clinical trial
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBP Health systems and services::MBPK Mental health services
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