1. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Guidelines to Abnormal Behavior in Captive Nonhuman Primates
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Maya S. Kummrow
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Primates ,Behavior, Animal ,040301 veterinary sciences ,030231 tropical medicine ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Animal Welfare ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animals ,Animal Husbandry ,Life history ,Abnormality ,Personality Assessment Inventory ,Small Animals ,Psychology ,Functional analysis (psychology) ,Psychopathology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Abnormal behavior in nonhuman primates is oftentimes prematurely blamed on certain conditions, in the case of captive non-human primates, readily so on their husbandry, largely ignoring the underlying pathophysiological processes in the brain. Each life history shapes an individual's predisposition to develop or resist the development of a psychopathological disorder, which manifests itself in abnormal behavior when triggered by certain situations or conditions. In order to sustainably address the symptoms of psychopathologies, therapeutic approaches must be based on a structured, comprehensive diagnostic procedure, including behavioral and functional analyses, research into life history, and personality assessment..
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- 2021
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