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The “Measure of Empathy in Early Childhood”: Psychometric Properties and Associations with Externalizing Problems and Callous Unemotional Traits
Empathy is crucial to the development of socio-emotional skills in youth and empathy development is central to understanding and subty** youth with externalizing problems. This study explored for the first t...
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Psychopathic traits and emotion processing in a clinical sample of children with disruptive behavior disorder
Previous research identified emotion processing (i.e., emotion recognition and gaze pattern towards emotional stimuli) deficits in youths with callous-unemotional (CU) traits, though mixed results have emerged...
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A Pilot Study Implementing Co** Power in Italian Community Hospitals: Effect of Therapist Attachment Style on Outcomes in Children
The study presented the initial report of a project regarding the implementation of the Co** Power Program in Italian community hospitals, and the program’s ability to reduce externalizing behavioral problem...
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Maternal Depression and Parenting Practices Predict Treatment Outcome in Italian Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorder
Childhood aggression has been conceptualized as a risk marker on the developmental trajectories leading to a variety of negative adolescent outcomes such as delinquency, substance use and poor school adjustme...