Chronic Irritability in Youth
We describe how irritability is amenable to translational research, in part because of the relevance of frustrative nonreward, a model developed in rodents, to human irritability. Last, we demonstrate how such research has suggested a novel exposure-based intervention for irritability.
Source: Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Ellen Leibenluft, Katharina Kircanski Source Type: research
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