Children's Defensive Mindset

Kenneth A Dodge author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Jun '24

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This Element says that adverse child experiences make some children to develop a defensive mindset which cascades into aggressive behaviour.

This Element explores the primary psychological process leading aggressive children to grow into dysfunctional adults, defensive mindset. It also provides insights that defensive mindset might also explain dysfunction in school culture, parenting, marriage, the workplace, inter-group relationships, politics, and international relations.The primary psychological process leading aggressive children to grow into dysfunctional adults is a defensive mindset, which encompasses a pattern of deviant social information processing steps, including hypervigilance to threat; hostile attributional biases; psychophysiological reactivity, experience of rage and testosterone release (in males); aggressive problem-solving styles; aggressogenic decision-making biases; and deficient behavioral skills. These processes are acquired in childhood and predict adult maladjustment outcomes, including incarceration and premature death. The antecedents of defensive mindset lie in early childhood experiences of trauma and threat. The Fast Track (FT) intervention was designed to improve social competence in aggressive children. A randomized controlled trial demonstrated that FT is effective in preventing externalizing psychopathology; the primary mediating factor is the reduction of defensive mindset processes. This Element concludes with insights that defensive mindset might also explain dysfunction in other realms, including school culture, parenting, marriage, the workplace, intergroup relationships, politics, and international relations.

ISBN: 9781009416238

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 5mm

Weight: 149g

94 pages