Conduct Disorder

Lifestyle / Adoption / Conduct Disorder: A condition characterized by a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior which violates the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms or rules. A child or teen with conduct disorder may: display aggressive conduct (bully or threaten others, initiate fights, use weapons that could cause serious harm, force someone into sexual activity, be physically aggressive or cruel to people or animals): engage in non-aggressive behaviors that result in property loss or damage: engage in deceitfulness or theft (steal, lie or break promises to obtain goods or to avoid debts or obligations): persistently engage in serious violations of rules that lead to confrontations with parents, school suspensions or expulsion: problems in the workplace: or legal difficulties (staying out after dark without permission, running away from home, truancy, etc.) Conduct disorder may lead to the development of antisocial personality disorder during adulthood.
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Other Words for Conduct

Conduct Noun Synonyms: guidance, direction, management, supervision, leadership, administration, government, running, handling, control, command, regulation, operation
Conduct Verb Synonyms: behavior, actions, demeanor, manners, deportment, comportment, attitude
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Other Words for Disorder

Disorder Verb Synonyms: disarray, confusion, chaos, disorderliness, disorganization, untidiness, mess, muddle, jumble, hash, mishmash, tangle, hotchpotch or and also hodgepodge, derangement, shambles, clutter
Disorder Noun Synonyms: tumult, riot, disturbance, pandemonium, upheaval, ferment, fuss, unrest, uproar, hubbub, hullabaloo, commotion, clamour, turbulence, turmoil, turbulence, violence, bedlam, free-for-all, rumpus, brouhaha, fracas, affray, fray, brawl, Donnybrook, scuffle
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

Lifestyle / Adoption / Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD): A recurrent pattern of negative, defiant, disobedient and hostile behavior toward authority figures that persists for at least six months. This disorder is characterized by frequent occurrence of at l MORE

Reactive Attachment Disorder

Lifestyle / Adoption / Reactive Attachment Disorder: A condition with onset before age 5, resulting from an early lack of consistent care, characterized by a child's or infant's inability to make appropriate social contact with others. Symptoms may incl MORE

Schizoaffective Disorder

Science / Psychiatry / Schizoaffective Disorder: (skiz-o-a-feck-tiv) A condition that includes symptoms of both schizophrenia and affective (mood) disorder. MORE