Disruptive And Conduct Disorder Flashcards
disruptive & conduct disorder
oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
intermittent explosive disorder
conduct disorder
disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD)
antisocial personality disorder
pyromania
kleptomania
oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
symptoms: arguing with adults
diagnosis: constant, last at least 6 mos
biological factors: genetics/environment
social factors:
LSES, fam instability
intermittent explosive disorder
symptoms & signs: outbursts last less than 30 min & aren’t directed
behavioral symptoms: yelling, fighting, physical damage
physical symptoms: increased energy, headaches, heart palpitations, chest tightness, muscles tension, tingling, tremors
more common in males
chronic
increased risk for heart disease
conduct disorder (CD)
little remorse for their behavior
conduct disorder
4 categories
- aggression to people & animals
- destruction of property
- deceitfulness/theft
- serious violations of rules
conduct disorder 2 distinct types
life course persistent pattern of antisocial behavior
adolescence-limited
life course persistent pattern of antisocial behavior
1-15x more common in boys than girls
adolescence-limited
maturity gap between physical maturation & rewarding adult behaviors
disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD)
sever temper outburst average 3 or more times per week
ongoing for atleast 12 mos
ages 6-12
antisocial personality disorder (APD)
lack remorse for others
diagnoses can only be made if person aged 18 or older
antisocial personality disorder criteria
- break law
- deceitful
- impulsive/incapable of planning ahead
- irritable & aggressive
- having reckless disregard for safety of others
- being consistently irresponsible
- lack of remorse
factors for antisocial personality disorder
biology
environment
genetics
lifestyle
sex
pyromania
person that sets fires
kleptomania
person that steals
kleptomania medication
antidepressant
antipsychotics
mood stabilizers