CONDUCT DISORDERChildren and young people who present with disruptive behaviour have challenged health, education, social, religious and legal professionals for centuries. Across the ages, the question of how to conceptualise disruptive behaviour has been debated, as has that of who should be ...
conduct disorders in epileptic children Conduct disorders in children and adolescents are associated with the risk of developing criminal behavior in the future. They negatively affect the child'... F Grunberg,DA Pond\T 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Aggression and Conduct Disorder in Young Children. A ...
Conduct disorder in young people is associated with differences in surface area across much of the brain, compared to the brains of typically developing children, new research shows. Conduct disorder (CD) is a common yet under-recognized condition with symptoms including antisocial or aggressive behav...
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder are common disorders and frequent reasons for referral to child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). Figures from epidemiological studies in the US suggest that around 10% of children suf
Children with conduct disorder act out aggressively and express anger inappropriately. They engage in a variety of antisocial and destructive acts, including violence towards people and animals, destruction of property, lying, stealing, truancy, and running away from home. They often begin using and ...
Child behavior therapy has developed primarily within a parent consultation framework (i.e., parent training), especially with "conduct disorder" problems in children. Recent critiques within the field of behavior therapy as well as an i... DL Griest,KC Wells - 《Behavior Therapy》 被引量: ...
The diagnosis of "conduct disorder" ( American Psychiatric Association , 1980, p. 45) is among those most frequently applied to troubled children and adolescents. Although all young people occasionally violate the rights of others and age-appropriate norms, and many do so repetitively and persistent...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a behavioral disorder that occurs during childhood and adolescence where children repeatedly act aggressively and express anger inappropriately. The disorder can start in either childhood or adolescence (Conner, 1998–2000).Children with CD display many different forms of antisoc...
Emotional disorders of childhood are characterised by anxiety and depression. They are present in 2–3% of children and, unusually for childhood psychiatric disorders, are more common in girls. They generally have a good prognosis. Separation anxiety disorder ...
Young children who display temper tantrums, poor self-control, noncompliance with parent and teacher requests, and unskilled or aggressive behaviors with peers cause problems for themselves and those around them at home, at school, and in the neighborhood. During adolescence, such conduct problem beh...