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The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on interventions for children with conduct disorder. Conduct disorder mainly effects children and adolescents, and is characterized as a pattern of persistent (sometimes anti-social) behavior in which an individual violates the basic rights of oth...
Based on these findings, this dissertation proposes a 12-session psycho-educational approach to the treatment of conduct disorder in children.; The goal of this program is based on the belief that early interventions in the mother-child relationship that are aimed at improving awareness and ...
The ability to accurately predict who might develop CD would aid researchers and healthcare workers in designing interventions for at-risk youth with the potential to minimize or even prevent the harmful effects of CD on children and their families. ...
Studies report that the microstructural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus (UF; connecting the anterior temporal lobe to the orbitofrontal cortex) is abnormal in adults with psychopathy and children with conduct problems (CP), especially those with hig
Conduct disorder refers to antisocial behavior in children and adolescents and includes such behaviors as fighting, lying, truancy, stealing, and firesetting. The behaviors are the most frequent basis for which children and adolescents are referred for psychological treatment. This article reviews the ...
The diagnosis conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by aggressive (e.g., physical aggression) as well as nonaggressive symptoms (e.g., violation of rules, truancy). Conclusions regarding the course and prognosis, or recommendations for effective interventions, seem not to be equally valid for ...
A review of effective interventions for youth with aggressive behaviors who meet diagnostic criteria for conduct disorder or oppositional defiant disorderAGGRESSIVENESS in childrenBEHAVIOR disorders in childrenFAMILY psychotherapyPARENTINGPSYCHOTHERAPYThis review summarizes the literature on interventions that have ...
Conduct disorder (CD) and delinquency are behavioural problems involving violation of major rules, societal norms, and laws. The prevalence of CD and delin... J Murray,DP Farrington - 《Can J Psychiatry》 被引量: 258发表: 2010年 Family and parenting interventions in children and adolescents wit...