Ex. of CD: Agg.against peers,bullying, startingfights, showingearly cruelty topeople/animalsIED is the onlydisorder thatfeatures intensity-based vs.frequency-baseddual qualifiersConduct disorder(def.): A childpersistentlyviolates rules orthe rights of othersKleptomania (Def):An irresistible urge tosteal things theydon’t need. Feel arelease of tensionwhen stealingASPD Ex. inadults: Defaulton debt, actrecklessly,show noremorse for bxODD (1st D):6+ months ofsymptomology -daily for age 5and under andweekly for olderPyromania(def.): Firesetters who feel"tension andrelease" in firestarting bx'sASPD: Begins inchildhood-earlyadolescence. Ex:Truancy, runningaway, lying, theftIntermittent explosivedisorder (def.): thesepatients have episodesduring which they actout aggressively. As aresult, they physicallyharm others or destroyproperty About 80% ofchildrendiagnosed ashaving CD havepreviously hadODD.Pyromania:Classified asimpulse-controldisorder butpatients maymake advancepreparationsOppositionalDefiantDisorder canbe abbreviatedas ODDAntisocialpersonalitydisorder canbe abbreviatedas ASPDCD w/ LimitedProsocial EmotionsSpecifier (Def.): Lackempathy, havelimited affect, andremorse or guiltIED (1st D):Agg. withoutharm 2x a weekfor 3 months;OR agg. w/harm 3x a yearASPD: Theculmination ofaggressive,destructive bxIED: Mostlyyoung males,relativelyuneducated(less than H.Seducation)CD (1st D):Symptomsoccur within 1year, with 1+symptoms inpast 6 monthsCD w/ LimitedProsocialEmotionsSpecifier (1st D):Symptoms mustbe experienced inpast yearConductDisorder canbeabbreviatedas CDODDsymptomsusually showup aroundages 3 or 4IED (def.): Frequent,repeated, and suddenoutbursts of aggression(verbal, physical with nodamage) or lessfrequent physical withharm to people,property, animalsIntermittentExplosiveDisorder canbe abbreviatedas IEDOppositional DefiantDisorder: Multipleexamples ofnegativistic behavior,persist for at least 6monthsEx. of CD: Agg.against peers,bullying, startingfights, showingearly cruelty topeople/animalsIED is the onlydisorder thatfeatures intensity-based vs.frequency-baseddual qualifiersConduct disorder(def.): A childpersistentlyviolates rules orthe rights of othersKleptomania (Def):An irresistible urge tosteal things theydon’t need. Feel arelease of tensionwhen stealingASPD Ex. inadults: Defaulton debt, actrecklessly,show noremorse for bxODD (1st D):6+ months ofsymptomology -daily for age 5and under andweekly for olderPyromania(def.): Firesetters who feel"tension andrelease" in firestarting bx'sASPD: Begins inchildhood-earlyadolescence. Ex:Truancy, runningaway, lying, theftIntermittent explosivedisorder (def.): thesepatients have episodesduring which they actout aggressively. As aresult, they physicallyharm others or destroypropertyAbout 80% ofchildrendiagnosed ashaving CD havepreviously hadODD.Pyromania:Classified asimpulse-controldisorder butpatients maymake advancepreparationsOppositionalDefiantDisorder canbe abbreviatedas ODDAntisocialpersonalitydisorder canbe abbreviatedas ASPDCD w/ LimitedProsocial EmotionsSpecifier (Def.): Lackempathy, havelimited affect, andremorse or guiltIED (1st D):Agg. withoutharm 2x a weekfor 3 months;OR agg. w/harm 3x a yearASPD: Theculmination ofaggressive,destructive bxIED: Mostlyyoung males,relativelyuneducated(less than H.Seducation)CD (1st D):Symptomsoccur within 1year, with 1+symptoms inpast 6 monthsCD w/ LimitedProsocialEmotionsSpecifier (1st D):Symptoms mustbe experienced inpast yearConductDisorder canbeabbreviatedas CDODDsymptomsusually showup aroundages 3 or 4IED (def.): Frequent,repeated, and suddenoutbursts of aggression(verbal, physical with nodamage) or lessfrequent physical withharm to people,property, animalsIntermittentExplosiveDisorder canbe abbreviatedas IEDOppositional DefiantDisorder: Multipleexamples ofnegativistic behavior,persist for at least 6months

Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders - Call List

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