Both nature and nurture appear to be significant factors in early antisocial behaviors of adopted children, a Wayne State University researcher believes. Christopher Trentacosta, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, recently examined data from 361...
Numerous studies have been conducted on the impacting factors for pregnancy outcomes in young women, yet so far, no study has established which of these factors are the most important and the impact of depression on pregnancy outcomes is particularly unclear...
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Brain abnormalities rather than peer pressure could be the key underlying factor behind severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour in teenagers according to research by scientists at the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the University of Cambridge. Conduct Disorder (CD) is a psychiatric...
I don't know what it is but I don't feel like I like people a whole lot. I mean I have people I talk to but I have a hard time making friendships because I don't like giving anything.
I notice I'm starting to like animals a lot more. I like dogs. I remember I always felt more sorry for animals...
Hello. This may be a lot to read, but I would appreciate if you could read it and reply, and perhaps give me advice or tell me if you have related to it before in life. Thank you very much.
So anyways, I am 16. And at school I am a loner at lunch and recess. During class I don't really have...
I have a year and a half year old Shih-Poo. Hes my family's first dog so we weren't exactly sure how to do much when we got him. Obviously we learned through experience but I think we may have missed something with socializing him. Hes a very very loving and smart dog but here are the things we...