Symptoms
Causes & Risk Factors
Types of Conduct Disorder
Treatment & Support
Real-Life Examples
100

 The type of behavior involves repeatedly lying, cheating, or stealing

What is deceitful behavior?

100

Having this type of early childhood disorder increases the risk of Conduct Disorder.

What is ADHD?

100

This type of Conduct Disorder occurs when symptoms appear before age 10.

What is childhood-onset?

100

A type of therapy teaches parents how to manage behavior.

 what is parent Management Training?

100

A teen shoplifting multiple times shows this behavior category.

What is theft/deceitfulness?

200

The aggression towards these to groups is a common sign of Conduct Disorder.

What are people and animals?.

200

Exposure to violence in this environment increases risk.

What is the home environment?

200

This type of Conduct Disorder occurs when symptoms appear after age 10. 

What is adolescent-onset?

200

Therapy that helps teens learn problem-solving and emotional control.

What is cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

200

A student who bullies others physically shows this Conduct Disorder symptom.

What is aggression?

300

The act of destroying property is known as this.

What is vandalism?

300

Genetic factors affect Conduct Disorder by influencing this system in the brain.

What is the impulse-control system?

300

leads to more severe long-term problems.

What is Childhood-onset?

300

Joining a positive activities like sports or clubs is an intervention.

What is social-based or community intervention.

300

Skipping school regularly falls under this symptom group.

What are rule violations?

400

A child who often threatens others is showing this major symptom category.

What is aggression?

400

Parents who use harsh or inconsistent discipline contribute to this type of risk.

What is environmental/parenting risk?

400

When both childhood and adolescent symptoms occur?

What is as unspecified onset / both types present?

400

A medication sometimes used to treat symptoms like irritability or impulsivity.

What is a stimulants OR mood stabilizers (either works)?

400

Repeatedly breaking into someone’s property fits this type of behavior.

What are serious violation of rules/criminal behavior?

500

Repeatedly running away from home overnight at least twice is classified under this type of symptom.

What is a serious violation of rules?

500

Name one neurological difference sometimes found in youth with Conduct Disorder.

What are under-active amygdala OR issues in the frontal lobe functioning?

500

Conduct Disorder with “limited prosocial emotions” is a trait.

what is a lack of remorse or guilt (or callous-unemotional traits).

500

Effective treatment usually requires involvement in three groups.

What is Family, school, and mental-health professionals?

500

A teen who shows no guilt after hurting someone fits in this specifier.

What are limited prosocial emotions?

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