Chapter 21: Impulse Control Disorders Flashcards
oppositional defiant disorder
- diagnosis when
childhood
oppositional defiant disorder
- appearance
angry and irritable mood
crabby
defiant and vindictive behavior
differential sign of oppositional defiant disorder
defiant and vindictive
revenge seeking
oppositional defiant disorder
- authority figure
conflicts
goes against rules
oppositional defiant disorder
most common comorbidity
ADHD
oppositional defiant disorder
self esteem
low/fragile
oppositional defiant disorder
- treatment
therapy
conduct disorder
- apperence
persistent pattern of aggressive and destructive behavior
conduct disorder
- differential part between this and ODD
conduct lacks rights and societal norms or rules are disregarded, lack of remorse
more sociopathic in nature
conduct disorder
- what age normally
adolescence (12-15)
childhood onset conduct disorder vs ODD
ODD: cranky/irritable
childhood onset conduct disorder: violent, lack of remorse, stealing, animal abuse, pyromania, fighting
intermittent explosive disorder
- definition
inability to control aggressive impulses
intermittent explosive disorder
- age
adulthood
intermittent explosive disorder
- leads to problems with
physical health
intermittent explosive disorder
- comorbidity
substance use disorders
- maladaptive coping