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Title: Antisocial Interactions


1
Antisocial Interactions
  • Chapter 12

2
Antisocial Interactions
  • What are antisocial interactions?

3
The Functions of Aggression- Ethological
Perspective
  • Predatory
  • Intermale, spontaneous
  • Terror-induced
  • Irritable
  • Territorial Defense
  • Defense of Young
  • Instrumental
  • The Control of Aggression

4
A Dynamical Systems Approach
  • The Role of Genetic Make-up
  • The Role of Interactional History
  • The Role of Current Physiological Conditions
  • Current Environmental Condition Effects

5
The Development of Aggression
  • Early Childhood - Basic Training in the Home
  • Poor Parental Discipline Monitoring
  • Leads to Child Conduct Problems
  • The Coercive Family Process (Patterson)

6
Coercive Family Process
  • 1) Constitutional Differences Among Children and
    Parents
  • 2) Inept Child Management
  • 3) Normal Aversive Give and Take
  • 4) Negative Reinforcement for Coercive Child
    Behavior
  • 5) Reinforcement Traps
  • 6)Escalation of Response Intensity
  • 7) Older Coercive Child
  • 8) Reciprocity
  • 9) Family Disruption

7
Middle Childhood
  • Rejection by Normal Peers
  • School Failure
  • Modeling of Aggressive Behaviors

8
Late Childhood Adolescence
  • Commitment to Deviant Peer Group
  • Delinquency

9
Adulthood
  • Antisocial Personality

10
A Dynamical Systems View of Physical Child Abuse
  • Predisposing Factors
  • Precipitating Conditions
  • Mediating Responses
  • Behavioral Responses
  • Behavioral Outcomes (Consequences)

11
Dual Component Model of Physical Child Abuse
(Vasta)
  • Component 1 - Operant Behavior negatively
    reinforced
  • Component 2 - Respondent Behavior elicited by
    beating
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