Understanding the Neurobiology of Antisocial Behavior in Adolescence: Implications for Youth Forensic Clinical Practice
Received Date: Nov 01, 2023 / Published Date: Nov 30, 2023
Abstract
Antisocial behavior in adolescents is commonly acknowledged as a neurodevelopmental challenge. Despite the growing body of knowledge concerning the neurobiology of persistent antisocial behavior, conduct disorders, and psychopathic traits, there is a notable gap in the application of this knowledge within clinical practice.
This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of recent research findings on the neurobiology of antisocial behavior in adolescents and to explore potential avenues for translating this knowledge into youth forensic clinical practice.
The review begins with a synthesis of recent literature encompassing genetics, neuroimaging, neuropsychology, neurophysiology/neuroendocrinology, and their associations with antisocial behavior in adolescents. Subsequently, the implications of these findings for diagnostic procedures, risk assessment, and treatment strategies are examined. Finally, the review advocates for an integrated biopsychosocial approach in future research endeavors, emphasizing the need for translational efforts in the field of forensic child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry
Citation: Haque A (2023) Understanding the Neurobiology of Antisocial Behaviorin Adolescence: Implications for Youth Forensic Clinical Practice. J Clin ExpNeuroimmunol, 8: 210. Doi: 10.4172/jceni.1000210
Copyright: © 2023 Haque A. This is an open-access article distributed under theterms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.
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