Those who manifest CD in childhood often hail from families with histories of anti-social behaviour (Pardini & Frick, 2013). Another study found a similar link between instances of Conduct Disorder and youth whose parents suffer from psychological disorders (Kostic et al, 2014). ... CU-traits can thus help signal to professionals which individuals are most in need of help, and perhaps even guide the treatment administered. ... Divorce, for instance, was found to have an impact on the prevalence and development of CD and other behavioural disorders in youths and adolescents – with some...
Wallace (1986) examined the prevalence of mental disorders among homicide offenders in NSW between 1976 and 1990 and found that in a fourteen year period only 2.8% of offenders in the study were found not guilty by reasons of insanity, although at least 16% of offenders were known to have some kind of mental disorder at the time. ... Mr Wilson had a history of depression for some years and spent 2 weeks in the Rosemount Psychiatric Hospital in 1994, and had been followed up there every 2-3 weeks since notably suffering from abnormal personality disorder with some evidence of brain damage. ... ...
The experience of major depression is not solely a personal event especially when discussing young children- families are affected, school life is effected and certainly young children do not understand why it is they are feeling the way they are. When the sufferer is a child, the family is ultimately involved in all aspects of the experience from onset diagnosis, to remission and recovery. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is estimated 11 percent of children are taking antidepressants; from 1988-2008 the use of antidepressants in children has skyrocket 400 percen...
Individuals that have a family history of anxiety makes them predisposed to an increased chance of suffering with anxiety disorders (Crosta, 2013). ... It is helpful due to the plethora of studies that have shown its effectiveness for treating anxiety and it could hinder in cases that are unique and require a more individualized approach. ...
The vast majority (as many as 98 to 99%) of individuals who develop DID (MPD) have documented histories of repetitive, overwhelming, and often life-threatening trauma at a sensitive developmental stage of childhood (usually before the age of nine), and they may possess an inherited biological predisposition for dissociation (Boor, 1982). ...