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Conduct Disorder

Conduct Disorder - definition, symptoms and treatment[ask a question] [printable format]

"Conduct disorder" refers to a group of behavioral and emotional problems in youngsters. Children and adolescents with this disorder have great difficulty following rules and behaving in a socially acceptable manner. There is a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms or rules are violated. Adding to the challenge are the child's uncooperative attitude and fear and distrust of adults.

Many children with a conduct disorder may have coexisting conditions such as mood disorders, anxiety, PTSD, substance abuse, ADHD, learning problems, or thought disorders.

Signs and Symptoms

Aggression to people and animals

Destruction of Property

Deceitfulness or Theft

Serious Violations of Rules

Treatment

Parents often need to devise and carry out special management and educational programs in the home and/or school. Behavior Modification intervention is very helpful. Therapies (both cognitive and dialectical), as well as art, dance, music, or equine therapies have been used successfully. Some children and adolescents need long-term therapeutic care in a Residential Treatment Center. Sometimes relaxation and stress reduction techniques are helpful.

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