PSYC39H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: National Comorbidity Survey, Penetrance, Molecular Psychiatry
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Future: risk assessment/aggression: how well they can control their aggressive, 3. Criminal act: behaviour contrary to law: 5. Knowledge of the law, but devaluing/disputing the law. Law breaking despite knowing and caring about the law. Adolescent limited: immature decision making: late myelination: 2. One time adult crime: strong situational pull + immediate stress-> Stress-induced changes in decision-making capacity & remedy: paper presented at apa (2015) with phillip zimbardo. Glucocorticoids and loss of neural integrity a. i. a. ii: oxidative stress and loss of brain integrity, trophic factors: the body"s innate protection against threats to. Allostatic load: the 8/10- element decision-making model (d-mm, the ztpi: present hedonic scale and the d-mm, time perspective theory, d-mm and the time cure. Within groups of individuals exposed to even severe trauma, many do not develop ptsd: 2. Estimates as low as 8% of trauma exposed survivors develop. Ptsd: kessler, r. c. , sonnega, a. , bromet, e. , hughes, m. , & nelson, c. b. (1995).