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Characterized by persistent behavior that violates societal norms, rules, laws, and the rights of others

Conduct disorder

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

Physical aggression toward others and disturbed per relationships; most likely to have persistent conduct disorder and develop antisocial personality disorder

Childhood-onset subtype

Defined by no behavior of conduct disorder until age 10; less likely to be aggressive and have better relationships than others.

Adolescent-onset subtype

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

Severe Behavior

1. Forced sex,


2. cruelty to animals


3. Petitions


4. Use of a women

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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