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Most young children are not diagnosed as having pyromania but rather conduct disorders.
The combination of depression and substance abuse or conduct disorders has been shown to be especially deadly in the young.
Neuroimaging work is also beginning to help in the understanding of social conduct disorders in children.
Aspects of attention may also be atypical in children showing anti-social behaviour and conduct disorders.
Emotional and conduct disorders are the most frequently encountered psychiatric disturbances of childhood.
They were less likely to have conduct disorders or high levels of impulsivity, aggressiveness and hyperactivity.
Furthermore, one-third of severely retarded readers had conduct disorders.
The criteria specifically rule out conduct disorders.
At the center, kids of all ages were treated from 8:00-5:00, Monday through Friday, for depression, conduct disorders, and anxiety problems.
Conduct disorders: The latest assessment and treatment strategies (4th Edition ed.)
Those who remained highly inhibited or uninhibited after age 4.5 were at higher risk for developing anxiety and conduct disorders, respectively.
Dyslexia is thought to be about four times more prevalent in boys than girls; and boys practically have the patent on conduct disorders.
During this time she developed her interest in the behavioral principals and methods to the treatment of childhood psychopathology, mainly children suffering from conduct disorders.
This fire setting problem cannot be attributed to other disorders like anti-social personality disorder or conduct disorders.
Programs were successful in reducing disruption in children with conduct disorders, as well as improving their academic achievement.
"Is there or is there not a correlation between certain biological markers and conduct disorders or antisocial behavior?"
ADD is noted for the almost complete lack of conduct disorders and high-risk, thrill-seeking behavior, and additionally have higher rates of anxiety.
The results remained valid after controlling for the socioeconomic status of the parents, family history of psychiatric disorders, conduct disorders and maternal smoking during pregnancy.
Children with ADHD, anti-social behaviour, conduct disorders and autism can all show atypical patterns of executive function.
The overall picture, then, is that role taking training can help delinquent youth and youth with conduct disorders as they lag behind in role taking ability.
Beginning with the 2007-2008 school year, Excel limited new enrollment to students with no history of conduct disorders and whose history included substance abuse as a primary issue.
Coded here as well as in "Personality disorders" because of this disorder's close connected with the "externalizing" conduct disorders in this chapter.
The key areas of illness which exhibit an increased risk include autism spectrum disorders, borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder, depression, phobias, and conduct disorders.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder is likely be re-classified in the DSM-V as under the heading of disruptive, impulse control, and conduct disorders.
Other comorbid conditions include self-injurious behaviors (SIB), anxiety, depression, personality disorders, oppositional defiant disorder, and conduct disorders.