IED (def.): Frequent, repeated, and sudden outbursts of aggression (verbal, physical with no damage) or less frequent physical with harm to people, property, animals Antisocial personality disorder can be abbreviated as ASPD CD w/ Limited Prosocial Emotions Specifier (Def.): Lack empathy, have limited affect, and remorse or guilt CD (1st D): Symptoms occur within 1 year, with 1+ symptoms in past 6 months IED is the only disorder that features intensity- based vs. frequency-based dual qualifiers Intermittent explosive disorder (def.): these patients have episodes during which they act out aggressively. As a result, they physically harm others or destroy property Intermittent Explosive Disorder can be abbreviated as IED ASPD: The culmination of aggressive, destructive bx CD w/ Limited Prosocial Emotions Specifier (1st D): Symptoms must be experienced in past year ASPD Ex. in adults: Default on debt, act recklessly, show no remorse for bx Oppositional Defiant Disorder can be abbreviated as ODD ASPD: Begins in childhood-early adolescence. Ex: Truancy, running away, lying, theft
About 80% of children diagnosed as having CD have previously had ODD. Pyromania (def.): Fire setters who feel "tension and release" in fire starting bx's ODD symptoms usually show up around ages 3 or 4 Ex. of CD: Agg. against peers, bullying, starting fights, showing early cruelty to people/animals IED: Mostly young males, relatively uneducated (less than H.S education) Kleptomania (Def): An irresistible urge to steal things they don’t need. Feel a release of tension when stealing Conduct Disorder can be abbreviated as CD Oppositional Defiant Disorder: Multiple examples of negativistic behavior, persist for at least 6 months Conduct disorder (def.): A child persistently violates rules or the rights of others Pyromania: Classified as impulse-control disorder but patients may make advance preparations ODD (1st D): 6+ months of symptomology - daily for age 5 and under and weekly for older IED (1st D): Agg. without harm 2x a week for 3 months; OR agg. w/ harm 3x a year IED (def.): Frequent, repeated, and sudden outbursts of aggression (verbal, physical with no damage) or less frequent physical with harm to people, property, animals Antisocial personality disorder can be abbreviated as ASPD CD w/ Limited Prosocial Emotions Specifier (Def.): Lack empathy, have limited affect, and remorse or guilt CD (1st D): Symptoms occur within 1 year, with 1+ symptoms in past 6 months IED is the only disorder that features intensity- based vs. frequency-based dual qualifiers Intermittent explosive disorder (def.): these patients have episodes during which they act out aggressively. As a result, they physically harm others or destroy property Intermittent Explosive Disorder can be abbreviated as IED ASPD: The culmination of aggressive, destructive bx CD w/ Limited Prosocial Emotions Specifier (1st D): Symptoms must be experienced in past year ASPD Ex. in adults: Default on debt, act recklessly, show no remorse for bx Oppositional Defiant Disorder can be abbreviated as ODD ASPD: Begins in childhood-early adolescence. Ex: Truancy, running away, lying, theft About 80% of children diagnosed as having CD have previously had ODD. Pyromania (def.): Fire setters who feel "tension and release" in fire starting bx's ODD symptoms usually show up around ages 3 or 4 Ex. of CD: Agg. against peers, bullying, starting fights, showing early cruelty to people/animals IED: Mostly young males, relatively uneducated (less than H.S education) Kleptomania (Def): An irresistible urge to steal things they don’t need. Feel a release of tension when stealing Conduct Disorder can be abbreviated as CD Oppositional Defiant Disorder: Multiple examples of negativistic behavior, persist for at least 6 months Conduct disorder (def.): A child persistently violates rules or the rights of others Pyromania: Classified as impulse-control disorder but patients may make advance preparations ODD (1st D): 6+ months of symptomology - daily for age 5 and under and weekly for older IED (1st D): Agg. without harm 2x a week for 3 months; OR agg. w/ harm 3x a year
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IED (def.): Frequent, repeated, and sudden outbursts of aggression (verbal, physical with no damage) or less frequent physical with harm to people, property, animals
Antisocial personality disorder can be abbreviated as ASPD
CD w/ Limited Prosocial Emotions Specifier (Def.): Lack empathy, have limited affect, and remorse or guilt
CD (1st D): Symptoms occur within 1 year, with 1+ symptoms in past 6 months
IED is the only disorder that features intensity-based vs. frequency-based dual qualifiers
Intermittent explosive disorder (def.): these patients have episodes during which they act out aggressively. As a result, they physically harm others or destroy property
Intermittent Explosive Disorder can be abbreviated as IED
ASPD: The culmination of aggressive, destructive bx
CD w/ Limited Prosocial Emotions Specifier (1st D): Symptoms must be experienced in past year
ASPD Ex. in adults: Default on debt, act recklessly, show no remorse for bx
Oppositional Defiant Disorder can be abbreviated as ODD
ASPD: Begins in childhood-early adolescence. Ex: Truancy, running away, lying, theft
About 80% of children diagnosed as having CD have previously had ODD.
Pyromania (def.): Fire setters who feel "tension and release" in fire starting bx's
ODD symptoms usually show up around ages 3 or 4
Ex. of CD: Agg. against peers, bullying, starting fights, showing early cruelty to people/animals
IED: Mostly young males, relatively uneducated (less than H.S education)
Kleptomania (Def): An irresistible urge to steal things they don’t need. Feel a release of tension when stealing
Conduct Disorder can be abbreviated as CD
Oppositional Defiant Disorder: Multiple examples of negativistic behavior, persist for at least 6 months
Conduct disorder (def.): A child persistently violates rules or the rights of others
Pyromania: Classified as impulse-control disorder but patients may make advance preparations
ODD (1st D): 6+ months of symptomology - daily for age 5 and under and weekly for older
IED (1st D): Agg. without harm 2x a week for 3 months; OR agg. w/ harm 3x a year