
WASHINGTON - The result of long-term studies was that the British. teens. with a stable tendency to break the law, as well as the lack of emotion, guilt and compassion, a 7 -year old for a long time have serious. behavioral problems.
According to new figures, announced at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Feb. 20 in Washington,. teens. Who regularly break the law and get into trouble at the age of 7, as well as express their lack of awareness of guilt and compassion, often continue to move in the wrong direction at least up to 12 years.
' I'm not saying that these. children. - Psychopaths, but the lack of awareness of guilt and empathy can be used to identify. children. At risk, with a strong anti-social behavior, ... An adult psychopathic and feels no remorse for the crimes and blunts the emotional reactions, although they often express hollow sympathy for hunting other.
These data show that lack of awareness of guilt and empathy should be taken into account in the definition of a particularly dangerous form of child conduct disorder in the following manual of mental disorders, said Fontaine. Chronic violations of determining just conduct disorder in the current fourth edition of the guidelines in psychiatry, which is used by physicians to identify mental illness, is currently being revised.
Researchers know that from 5 to 10 percent. adolescents. ever show signs of antisocial behavior such as fighting, lying and stealing. In addition, several intriguing studies examined the characteristics that differ from. children. That grew out of anti-social condition, compared with those who continue to experience it to adolescence.
' The seeds of sin are sown quite early life ', says psychologist Adrian Raine of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
In their study, Raine and his colleagues concluded that the 3 -year-old. children. Who have difficulty learning to fear future punishment in laboratory experiments - is a key aspect of the lack of awareness of guilt and empathy - commit criminal offenses, with a much higher degree of risk to themselves than their peers at the age of '23.
Fontaine's team studied 9578. children. Who were born in England and Wales from 1994 to 1996. Teachers and parents confirmed that the boys at the age of 7, 9 and 12 is. behavioral problems. and there is no awareness of guilt and empathy.
Only 4.4 percent of these. children. Mostly boys, have shown good results in the parameters propensity for antisocial behavior and lack of awareness of guilt and sympathy throughout the study. Compared to their peers, this group of young people were. teens. from disadvantaged backgrounds who use harsh punishments. these. children. also showed many symptoms of hyperactive and ill get along with peers.
Another 4 percent. children. in the study were consistent with both behavioral problems and increased with decreasing lack of awareness of guilt and empathy between the ages of 7 and 12.
Fontaine pointed out that. children. with a high level of awareness of the parameter a lack of guilt and empathy are regularly ill- behaved. In contrast, only about half. children. That are poorly behaved and did not feel remorse, guilt and compassion, which indicates a variety of factors that make problem behavior.
We need more long-term studies to assess whether there will be. children. with a high level of awareness of the parameter a lack of guilt and empathy, and behavioral problems, psychotic, - said Fontaine.
The data show that such. children. respond better when they are rewarded for good behavior, not punish them for transgressions - she said.
Source:. Sciencenews. org.
Translation and adaptation:. Everything about the man.
What does this prove? . children. need to clearly understand whether the merits. teenager. committed an act of severe punishment or not. Very important:.
a. severity of the penalty to match the seriousness of the offense;.
2. so. teenager. realized that he had acted improperly and that the punishment was adequate to;.
3. so. teenager. realize that you can not do that, and more so did not.
These items would prevent the development of your child's lack of awareness of guilt and empathy, as well as mental disorders.
It is important not only to inhibit. teen. penalties for misconduct, but also to encourage and praise him for his good deeds and actions.
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