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- Recognizing and Coping with Conduct DisorderConduct disorder affects 2 to 16% of American teens. Here are some tips for parents on how to survive it.
Children's Mental Health Pt. 2: Conduct DisorderLearn the difference between the common temper tantrum and the potentially dangerous conduct disorder. Left unchecked, conduct disorder can evolve into antisocial behavior.- Childhood Antisocial Behavior: Questions and AnswersTo help understand childhood antisocial behavior I have interviewed Licensed Psychologist Katrina Kuzyszyn-Jones, Psy.D.
- Conduct Disorder Vs. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) are both behavior disorders that can occur in many children. Learning what the difference is in both will help find the best treatment for your child.
- Kids Who KillThis is an article on pre-adult murderers.
Conduct Disorders ExplainedHaving a Conduct Disorder is a lot more serious than simply behaving badly. It is a concept applied to people whose consciences do not work as intended.- Conduct Disorder: Students with Special NeedsThis article discusses conduct disorder, where children have severe misbehavior to the point of endangering themselves and others.
- Understanding Conduct DisorderThis article explains the meaning of Conduct Disorder and how to get help.
- Conduct Disorder or Temper Tantrum? Identifying a Conduct Disorder in ChildrenRecognizing a conduct disorder versus the temper throwing child
- Conduct Disorder in ChildrenConduct disorder is a group of emotional and behavioral problems in kids and adolescent which makes it difficult for them to behave in a socially acceptable way. It is a disruptive behavior that negatively affects the child, his family and neighbors
- Keys to Identifying a Conduct Disorder in ChildrenNot sure if your child is acting out or has a behavior disorder? Here is a look at several tips on how to identify conduct disorder and how to treat it.
- Identifying a Conduct Disorder in ChildrenExplanation of conduct disorders, diagnostic criteria, advice.
- Identifying Conduct Disorder in Your ChildWhat is conduct disorder? How to identify conduct disorder.
- Finding a Child Psychiatrist for a Child with a Conduct DisorderThis article is about finding a child psychiatrist for a child with a conduct disorder.
- Choosing a Child Psychiatrist for Conduct DisorderFinding the appropriate person to help with your child's conduct disorder.
- Positive Parenting: Conduct Disorder in the Hearing Impaired ChildFor children with a hearing impairment, positive parenting is the most effective way to reduce the risk conduct disorders
- Teaching Students with Conduct DisordersOver the 15 years I spent working with adolescent students who had emotional and /or behavioral disorders; the most common mental health diagnosis I encountered was conduct disorder.
Three Keys for Dealing with Difficult ChildrenThese three keys will help you when dealing with difficult children or children who are defiant and explosive.
The Allure and Deception of Stepmom SainthoodUnderneath my jeans and a funky tee-shirt, I'm Wonder Woman in a cape. I can do anything, fix anyone, fly an invisible airplane, and with my golden lasso, get the truth out of even the worst pathological liar.- When Children Become OppositionalIt is typical for children to become oppositional, but to much opposition may indicate a problem such as oppositional defiance disorder. This article defines and gives symptoms of oppositional defiance disorder.
- Just a MomThis is a story of how a mom was able to help a troubled child when if the professionals were not able to do it.
- How US Governments Often Harm Children They Seek to ProtectAs a retired award winning foster parent, I've experienced the overwhelming damage foster care placements often cause children Social Services seek to protect, as well as their families. This article, based on personal experiences, is an in-depth illustration of just that.
- Military-Styled Residential Treatment Facilities Benefit Teens with Specific Behavior TraitsFor teens who externalize behavior such as aggression or impulsivity, the use of military-styled residential treatment facilities may be beneficial
- Social-Cognitive Therapy, Oppositional Defiance: Improving Academic OutcomesFor children who suffer from Oppositional Defiant disorder or Conduct disorder, there use of social-cognitive therapy can improve academic outcomes.
- Atypical Behaviors in ChildhoodThere are three types of atypical behaviors in childhood: attention problems, internalizing problems, and externalizing problems.