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Characterized by persistent behavior that violates societal norms, rules, laws, and the rights of others |
Conduct disorder |
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The four areas that symptoms for conduct disorder are grouped |
1. Aggression toward people and animals 2. Destruction of property 3. Deceitfulness and theft 4. Serious violation of rules |
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Having little to no empathy for others, and do not show remorse or feel guilty for their behavior, have shallow emotions, and are unconcerned about poor performance in school |
Callous and unemotional behavior |
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Physical aggression toward others and disturbed per relationships; most likely to have persistent conduct disorder and develop antisocial personality disorder |
Childhood-onset subtype |
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Defined by no behavior of conduct disorder until age 10; less likely to be aggressive and have better relationships than others. |
Adolescent-onset subtype |
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Mild behavior |
1. Repeatedly lying 2. Minor shoplifting 3. Staying out late without permission |
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Moderate behavior |
1. Vandalism 2. Conning others 3. Ruining away from home 4. Verbal bullying 5. Intimidation 6. Drinking 7. sexual promiscuity |
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Severe Behavior |
1. Forced sex, 2. cruelty to animals 3. Petitions 4. Use of a women |
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NI for conduct disorder |
1. Limit setting 2. Staff must be consistent 3. Proper use of Time out (not a punishment) 4. Have a client keep a diary |
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