Are there Really Two Types of Antisocial Behavior in Children?
The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report, Volume 4, Number 5, August 2013
https://www.thecarlatreport.com/newsletter-issue/ccprv4n5/
Issue Links: Learning Objectives | Editorial Information
Topics: Child Psychiatry | Research Updates
Sharon M. Kahler, MD
Two decades ago, Terrie Moffitt first proposed that there are two distinct kinds of antisocial behavior in children: one that starts when kids are young, is life-long and is neurobiolgically-based, and one that develops in adolescence and that kids can grow out of.
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Sharon M. Kahler, MD
Clinical Instructor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, NYU Child Study Center
Dr. Kahler has disclosed that she has no relevant relationships or financial interests in any commercial company pertaining to this educational activity.