Behavioral Science
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Child Psychiatry 161<br />
What happens to males affected<br />
by Rett disorder?<br />
Which rare disorder is characterized<br />
by a diminution of cognitive, motor,<br />
social, and verbal development after<br />
2 to 10 years of normal functioning?<br />
Which gender has the highest<br />
incidence of childhood<br />
disintegrative disorder?<br />
They die before birth.<br />
Childhood disintegrative disorder<br />
Boys<br />
DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR DISORDERS<br />
What are the primary characteristics<br />
of disruptive behavior disorders?<br />
Which disorders are classified<br />
as disruptive behavior disorders?<br />
Which disorder is characterized by<br />
insistent behavior that violates<br />
social norms, deviation from societal<br />
and parental rules, property destruction,<br />
and aggressive behavior?<br />
What are examples of the behaviors<br />
that violate social norms that are<br />
common in patients with conduct<br />
disorder?<br />
If a person is 18 years or older and<br />
still exhibits the symptoms of<br />
conduct disorder, which disorder<br />
might they have?<br />
Which disorder is characterized by<br />
persistent disobedient, defiant,<br />
and negative behavior toward<br />
figures in authority?<br />
What are the primary treatment<br />
modalities for the disruptive<br />
behavior disorders?<br />
Improper behavior; problems with<br />
school performance and social<br />
relationships<br />
Conduct disorder<br />
Oppositional defiant disorder<br />
Conduct disorder<br />
Arson<br />
Theft<br />
Animal harm<br />
Assault<br />
Antisocial personality disorder<br />
Oppositional defiant disorder<br />
Psychotherapy and a Structured<br />
environment, sometimes<br />
pharmacotherapy