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
two problems related to impulse control disorders
pyromania and kleptomania
are pyromania and kleptomania impulse control disorders
no they are related
pyromania
repeated deliberate fire setting
kleptomania
habitual stealing of unneeded objects
main diagnosis
safety
implementation
give opportunities for achievement of goals
is restraint and seculsion least restrictive
no it is most
ODD pharm
not indicated
IED pharm
SSRI
mood stabilizers
antipsychotics
beta blocekrs
conduct disorder pharm
2nd gen antipsychotics
aggression pharm
TCA
anxiolytics
mood stabilizers
antipsychotics
avoid what medication
benzos