Multiple Choice
Below are three risk factors for antisocial behaviour. Two are post-natal risk factors and one is a prenatal risk factor. Can you identify the prenatal risk factor?
A) Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
B) Attachment
C) Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
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Q1: Minor physical anomalies (MPAs) have been shown
Q2: Which attachment style is most often associated
Q4: Give the full name of a technique
Q5: The limbic system, particularly the amygdala and
Q6: Attachment at the neurobiological level is primarily
Q7: A preoccupied/anxious attachment style is most commonly
Q8: Monoamine oxidase-A (MAO-A) has been linked to
Q9: _ disorder is often a precursor to
Q10: Obstetrical (birth) complications interact with psychosocial risk
Q11: The modification of which of these risk