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Terrie E. Moffitt is a prominent clinical psychologist known for her groundbreaking research in developmental psychopathology, particularly in understanding the origins of antisocial behavior. Her work has significantly contributed to the field by exploring how genetic, environmental, and social factors intertwine to influence behavior across the lifespan. Moffitt's theories, particularly the dual taxonomy of antisocial behavior, have reshaped the way researchers and practitioners view the development of such behaviors in children and adolescents.

In addition to her foundational theories, Moffitt has authored and co-authored several influential books, including 'The Causes of Crime: New Biological Approaches' and 'The Origins of You: How Childhood Shapes Later Life.' Her studies often draw from long-term longitudinal data, providing a comprehensive understanding of how early life experiences can shape later outcomes. Moffitt's work continues to inspire a new generation of researchers and has garnered her numerous accolades in the field of psychology.

Nazionalità Neozelandese
Data di nascita June 21, 1952
Luogo di nascita Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand