Forensic Implications in Disruptive Behavior Disorders

Author(s):  
Steiner Hans ◽  
Daniels Whitney ◽  
Kelly Michael ◽  
Stadler Christina

This chapter tackles the complex task of putting the knowledge base of disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) into a forensic context. The chapter first discusses the landmark legal cases that created a novel space for conceptualizing the psychopathology of crime. The implications of DBDs for culpability, rehabilitation, and institutional treatments. Real cases are used to prepare the clinician for the special challenges the psychiatric consultant to justice settings and the expert witness inevitably will face when involving themselves with DBD cases, the courts, justice settings, and follow-up care after incarceration. Special emphasis is put on the almost ubiquitous complexity of clinical syndromes in forensic cases that calls for considerable sophistication and breadth of clinical experience to do justice to this most difficult population.

2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (9) ◽  
pp. 2721-2733 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geetha Gopalan ◽  
Anil Chacko ◽  
Lydia Franco ◽  
Kara M. Dean-Assael ◽  
Lauren E. Rotko ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 182-192 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geetha Gopalan ◽  
Lindsay A. Bornheimer ◽  
Mary Acri ◽  
Andrew Winters ◽  
Kyle H. O’Brien ◽  
...  

Disproportionately high rates of caregiver stress and depression are found among poverty-impacted communities, with high levels of caregiver stress and depression putting youth at heightened risk for the onset and perpetuation of disruptive behavior disorders. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a behavioral parent training program called the 4Rs and 2Ss for Strengthening Families Program (4R2S) on caregiver stress and depressive symptoms among 320 youth aged 7 to 11 and their families assigned to either the 4R2S or services as usual (SAU) condition. Among caregivers with clinically significant (CS) scores at baseline, 4R2S participants manifested significantly reduced scores on the stress and depressive symptom scores to SAU participants at 6-month follow-up. Findings suggest that 4R2S may reduce caregiver stress and depressive symptoms among those caregivers initially manifesting CS levels of stress or depressive symptoms.


Author(s):  
Steiner Hans ◽  
Daniels Whitney ◽  
Kelly Michael ◽  
Stadler Christina

This final chapter provides an overview and summary of the major findings in each of the previous chapters (introduction, taxonomy and diagnosis; epidemiology; etiology; treatment; forensic implications). It concludes by highlighting the necessary future studies to guarantee continued progress in the field of disruptive behavior disorders. It is our hope that this book will serve a helpful guide for clinicians who are on the front lines caring for the most at risk youth in our communities. It is also our wish that this text help inspire a new generation of learners to pursue careers in this most rewarding field of study and public service.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer J. Vanscoyoc ◽  
Catherine Stanger ◽  
Alan J. Budney ◽  
Jeff D. Thostenson

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaleel Abdul-Adil ◽  
David A. Meyerson ◽  
Corinn Elmore ◽  
A. David Farmer ◽  
Karen Taylor-Crawford

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lillian Polanco ◽  
Marjorine Henriquez ◽  
Kimberly Mantilla ◽  
Perla Corredor ◽  
Jacqueline Rodriguez ◽  
...  

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