Identifying Criteria
Etiology
Types of Aggression
Treatments
Fictional Characters
100

Individuals show at least one symptom characteristic of conduct disorder prior to age 10 years

What is childhood-onset type?

100

These parenting practices have been linked to increases in oppositional symptoms

What is harsh and inconsistent?

100

Planned behavior with the goal of obtaining something specific

What is instrumental aggression?

100

Addressing thought patterns and developing coping strategies for emotion regulation

What is CBT?

100

This antagonist from an animated Disney film that parodies Hamlet displays key characteristics of conduct disorder.

Who is Scar?

200

This disorder involves a pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness

What is oppositional defiant disorder?

200

This type of conduct disorder is more likely with a family history of the disorder

What is childhood-onset conduct disorder?

200

Purposefully ignoring someone can be considered an example of this kind of aggression

What is covert aggression?

200

Consistent routines, clear boundaries, and tailored systems of positive reinforcement

What are home-based strategies?

200

This character nicknamed “The Criminal” from the Breakfast Club displays multiple symptoms of angry/irritable mood as well as argumentative/defiant behavior with teachers and peers.

Who is John Bender?

300

This disorder involves a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms or rules are violated

What is conduct disorder?

300

Abnormalities in the ___ and ____ have been associated with ODD

What are the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala?

300

Spreading rumors about someone is an example of this kind of aggression

What is relational aggression?

300

Used primarily for severe symptoms or when other approaches have had limited success

What is medication?

300

This Family Guy character consistently loses his temper, argues or defies authority figures, and has been spiteful or vindictive. However, given his age, it is very unlikely he would be diagnosed with ODD.

Who is Stewie Griffin?

400

Specifier indicating that symptoms are present across at least three settings

What is severe (oppositional defiant disorder)?

400

Lower-than-average intelligence, particularly with regard to verbal IQ, is a temperamental risk factor for _____

What is conduct disorder?

400

Attacking someone who insulted you is an example of this kind of aggression

What is reactive aggression?

400

Teaching ___ effective discipline techniques and relationship-building skills

Who are parents?

400

After a thorough assessment, this school bully from the Simpsons may qualify for a conduct disorder. 

Who is Nelson Muntz?

500

Lack of remorse or guilt, callousness, lack of concern about performance, and shallow or deficient affect all make up this specifier

What is limited prosocial emotions?

500

___ basal cortisol reactivity has been associated with ODD

What is reduced?

500

Children with callous-unemotional traits and conduct problems tend to engage in more ___ with peers

What is Instrumental Aggression?

500

Behavior plans, social skills training, and __ consultation to support success

Who are teachers?

500

These boys from “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” were often seen arguing with or defying authority figures, damaging property, and losing their temper.

Who are Walker and TR Bobby? (Who are Ricky Bobby’s sons)?

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