Basics of C.D.
Treatment For C.D
Causes and Risk factors
Rule Breaking
Aggression/Property Damage
100

This is a mental health problems is symptom by a  pattern of aggressive and mean behaviors that violate the rights of others and major age-appropriate ways to act.

What is Conduct Disorder?

100

This type of training is often recommended for parents of children with CD to encourage good behavior.

What is parent management training?

100


A history of past abuse, neglect, or trauma are considered these kinds of contributing factors.

What are environmental factors?

100

Doing stuff despite parents saying no.

What is Breaking the rules?

100

Bullying, threatening, and intimidating others are all symptoms in this category of CD behavior.

What is aggression to people and/or animals?

200

For a doctor to tell you have cd the behaviors must be there for a specific time, with at least one problem happening within this number of months.

What is six months?

200

This intensive, home-based treatment approach involves the family, school, and community to address problem behaviors in adolescents.

What is multisystemic therapy?

200

These factors can include impulsiveness, a low IQ, and poor school achievement.

What are individual characteristics?

200

This action involves conning others to obtain goods, favors, or avoid Things.

What is lying?

200

Engaging in a specific act with the intention of causing serious damage to property.

What is fire-setting?

300


This related disorder, often seen in younger children, is characterized by a pattern of negative, hostile, and defiant behavior and can sometimes progress to conduct disorder.

What is oppositional defiant disorder?

300


There are currently no medications specifically approved for CD, but they may be used to treat these types of conditions.

What are co-occurring or comorbid disorders?

300

Research has shown impairment in this specific part of the brain that interferes with the ability to plan and learn from negative experiences.

What is the frontal lobe?

300

Shoplifting items or not paying usually being sneaky or trying to while in the act.

What is theft?

300

This action involves taking something from a victim face-to-face, such as in a mugging or armed robbery.

What is stealing while confronting a victim?

400

Conduct disorder is classified into two main types based on when symptoms first appear: childhood-onset and this other type.

What is adolescent-onset type?

400


This term describes traits added as a specifier to the DSM-5 diagnosis, including lack of remorse, lack of empathy, and unconcerned performance.

What are callous-unemotional traits?

400

A disorganized home life, lack of parental supervision, and a cold parental attitude are examples of these factors.

What are family or parental factors?

400

To meet the criteria for running away from home, the teen must have done so overnight at least this many times .

What is running away?

400

Being physically cruel to animals is a specific symptom that falls under this category of conduct disorder criteria.

What is aggression to people and animals?

500

Unlike typical adolescent acting out, a diagnosis of CD requires the behaviors to cause clinically significant impairment in these three areas of functioning.

What are social, academic, or occupational functioning?

500


The earlier a child displays extreme disturbed behavior, the better or worse this (the likely outcome of the disorder) tends to be.

What is the prognosis?

500

Studies involving adopted children suggest the highest incidence of CD occurs when a child has both a family history of antisocial behavior and this kind of adoptive home.

What is a disturbed or unstable adoptive home?

500

This term refers to frequently skipping school, which, like running away, must begin before the age of 13 to be a specific criterion.

What is truancy?

500

While vandalism is a symptom, the DSM-5 criteria specify that the destruction of property must be this.

What is intentionaly?