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  • Extremist attitudes are common in the general population and affect children and adolescents.
  • Youth may be exposed to extremist content and develop such attitudes due to family or social environment.
  • Extremist attitudes in youth can stem from developmental challenges and crisis experiences.

Purpose:

  • To explore the role of child and adolescent psychiatrists and psychotherapists in preventing extremism.
  • To understand the complex mechanisms and developmental pathways underlying extremist attitudes in youth.
  • To provide guidance on addressing extremism and associated risks in clinical treatment.

Summary:

  • This review examines the prevalence of extremist attitudes in young individuals and their connection to mental health.
  • It highlights how problematic development, crisis experiences, and mental disorders can contribute to or be exacerbated by extremist views.
  • The article discusses the potential for criminal and violent acts linked to extremist attitudes in adolescents.

Impact:

  • Informs child and adolescent mental health professionals about identifying and managing extremist attitudes.
  • Provides insights into the developmental and psychological underpinnings of youth extremism.
  • Offers strategies for therapeutic interventions to mitigate risks associated with extremist behaviors in young patients.