Risky Adolescent Behavior Workshop Videos

Risky Adolescent Behavior from an Evolutionary Perspective : Setting the Stage
Dr. Wilson is SUNY Distinguished Professor of Biology and Anthropology at Binghamton University

Thinking Outside the Box of Mental Health: An Evolutionary Perspective on Adolescent Risky Behavior
Dr. Ellis is Professor of Family Studies and Human Development and the John & Doris Norton Endowed Chair in Fathers, Parenting, and Families at the University of Arizona.

Adolescent Transitions: Hormone Profiles & Emotional Regulation 
Dr. Flinn is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Missouri, Colombia.

The Behavioral Ecology of Risk
Dr. Figueredo is Professor of Psychology at the University of Arizona.

How Modern Culture is Colliding with Evolutionary Mechanisms: Prevention Policies & Practices to the Eescue
Dr. Embry is a scientist-entrepreneur who is president of PAXIS Institute in Tucson, AZ.

The Evolution and History of Bullying: Using Adolescents’ Past to Help Adolescents Today
 Dr. Volk is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Child and Youth Studies at Brock University.

The Development of Reproductive Strategy in Females and Differential Susceptibility to Rearing
Dr. Belsky is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Institute for the Study of Children, Families and Social Issues at Birkbeck College in London.

Reconceptualizing Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior from an Evolutionary Perspective: Implications for Social Competencies, Power, and Aggression
Dr. Hawley is an Associate Professor in the Developmental and Social Psychology program at the University of Kansas.

Neuroaffective Changes at Puberty & Adolescent Risk Behavior: Seeking Insights from an Evolutionary Perspective
Dr. Dahl is the Staunton Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics and the Medical Director of the Child and Adolescent Neurobehavioral Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh.

Habits of the Heart: Life History and the Developmental Neuroendocrinology of Emotion Regulation
Dr. Worthman is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Laboratory for Comparative Human Biology at Emory University.

Adolescent Risk Behaviors: The need for an Evolutionary Analysis (A Community Roundtable Discussion)