Defining symptoms of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
- age-inappropriate amounts of stubbornness, irritable, defiant, disobedient, hostile
- oppositional, or defiant and often justify their behavior, problems interacting with others.
Defining symptoms of Conduct Disorder
- age-inappropriate actions and attitudes that violate family expectations, societal norms, and the personal or property rights of others.
- aggressive actions that cause or threaten harm to people or animals, non-aggressive conduct that causes property damage, major deceitfulness or theft, and serious rule violations. State types of aggression- verbal aggression physical aggression, hostile aggression and proactive aggression
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Dissociative Disorders:
- severance (divisions, separation) of the connections between ideas and emotions, feelings of unreality, estrangement, depersonalization, temporary alterations of consciousness and sometimes a loss or shift of identity.
Types of Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative Amnesia
- unable to tell important, personal information often related to a stressful and traumatic report; extent of forgetting beyond normal, associated with overwhelming stress
- Dissociative fugue- traveling away from a stressful environment, assumption of a new identity, and the inability to recall the previous identity, when fugue ends no recall of fugue state
Dissociative Identity Disorder
- person assumes alternate personalities that are contrasting from each other, may or may not be aware of each other.
- associated with traumatic experiences ( physical abuse) in childhood.
Depersonalization
- a dreamlike state in which the person has a sense of being separated both from self and from reality
- a change of self-perception,