Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders Flashcards
Type of disorder that shows recurrent, impulsive, and problematic behavioral outbursts that represents failure to control aggressive impulse.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Type of disorder that manifests impulsive aggression instead of a premeditated (planned) one.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Type of disorder that shows angry/irritable mood, defiant/argumentative behavior, or vindictiveness.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
This disorder has symptoms of chronic negative mood and temper outbursts (similar with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder).
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Outbursts involve temper.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Aggression is proactive and predatory.
Conduct Disorder
Aggression is characterized by temper tantrums and verbal arguments with authority figures.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Aggressive impulsive outbursts (aggression) is in response to provocation that involves physical assault.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Type of disorder that shows a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior by violating the basic rights of others, societal norms, or rules.
Conduct Disorder
Manifests aggression toward people or animals, destruction of property, or a pattern of theft or deceit.
Conduct Disorder
This disorder do not involve emotional dysregulation.
Conduct Disorder
Type of disorder that involves intentional fire setting due for entertainment purposes.
Pyromania
Type of disorder that engages in stealing that are not needed for their personal use or for their monetary value resulting from recurrent failure to resist impulses.
Kleptomania
The disorders vary in terms of the degree in poor behavioral and emotional control.
Impulse-Control Disorders
Poor behavioral control is more pronounced in this type of disorder.
Conduct Disorder
Poor emotional control (i.e. anger/irritability) is more pronounced in this type of disorder.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Type of disorder that may be characterized by poor behavioral control and at the same time, poor emotional control.
Conduct Disorder
This disorder includes problems of emotional dysregulation.
ODD
Verbal aggression and physical aggression should occur twice weekly for a period of 3 months.
IED
3 behavioral outbursts involve damage or destruction of property and/or physical assault involving physical injury should occur within a 12-month period for this disorder.
IED
The chronological age for this disorder should be at least 6 years.
IED
Aggressive behavior that occurs as part of an adjustment disorder in individuals aged 6-18 years should not be considered for the diagnosis of this disorder.
IED
Disorder with severe impulsive aggression.
IED
The presence of at least 3 of the 15 criteria in the past 12 months with at least 1 criterion present in the past 6 months are considered for the diagnosis of this disorder.
Conduct Disorder
To qualify for the specifier (with limited prosocial emotions) of this disorder, an individual must have displayed at least 2 characteristics (lack of remorse or guilt, callous, unconcerned about performance, shallow or deficient affect) persistently over at least 12 months and in multiple relationships and settings.
CD
This behavior do not include problems of emotional dysregulation.
CD