PSY 602 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Age 13, Bipolar Disorder, Extortion

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Index offense: actual offenses, murder, theft etc: status offense: truancy (skipping school), running away etc, taken together odd & cd are the most prevalent of childhood diagnoses (e. g. , canino, et al. 2004: account for more clinic referrals than disorders of mood or anxiety (garland et al. , 2001, stable (when they start young, difficult temperament in infancy noncompliance childhood conduct problems. Adolescent delinquency antisocial personality disorder adulthood. Life course persistent display behaviours at an early age and behaviours continue into adulthood: often have comorbid adhd/neurodevelopment disorder, worse prognosis, substance-related disorders in adulthood. Note: more than expected for age and developmental level: the disturbance in behavior causes clinically significant impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning. Conduct disorder, and, if the individual is age 18 years or older, criteria are not met for. A(cid:374)tisocial perso(cid:374)ality disorder. (cid:894)you ca(cid:374)"t si(cid:373)ulta(cid:374)eously have odd, cd, or apd. (cid:895: severity ranking, mild (1 setting, moderate (2 settings, severe (3 or more settings)

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