Gender
Conduct Disorder
100
Behaviors designed to harm the relationship goals of others.
What is relational aggression?
100
When Conduct Disorder is most intractable. Conduct Disorder typically has early warning signs in childhood.
What is childhood and adolescence?
200
Boys by age four are more likely to be physically aggressive, while girls' aggression is more internal leading to relational aggression.
What is gender differences in aggression?
200
The most common group affected by this disorder.
What is males?
300
Females masked aggression might lead to the dysregulation of emotional control which in turn helps internalize anger. This internalized anger can lead to other types of mental health, such as anxiety and depression.
What is masked aggression issues?
300
Typical characteristics of Conduct Disorder *(as seen by but not limited to delinquency, drug abuse, school dropouts, suicide, cruelty towards animals or people, fighting, forcing others into sexual activity, stealing, lying, etc.)
What are oppositional and antisocial behaviors?
400
Show low tolerance for frustratio, easily irritated, lack emotional control, and impulsive.
What is a child with behavioral issues?
400
Brain damage, child abuse, genetic vulnerability, school failure, and traumatic life experiences. *(Conduct Disorder is complex and difficult to treat)
What is the common factors that contribute to Conduct Disorder?
500
The ideation of typical female or male behavior leading to how they approach their aggression. Females tend to take a more passive role leading to masked aggression.
What is gender roles?
500
"When continued across developmental periods" with a wide focus of groups *(Conduct Disorder may have coexisting conditions such as mood disorders, anxiety, PTSD, substance abuse, ADHD, learning problems, or thought disorders which can also be treated)
What is the best type of treatment?
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