front 1 Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Dx-- definition | back 1 - conditions involving problems in the self control of emotions
and behaviors
- these problems are manifested in behaviors
that violate the rights of others (e.g. aggression, destruction of
property) and bring the individual into significant conflict with
others
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front 2 Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Dx-- list | back 2 - Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- Intermittent Explosion
Dx
- Conduct Dx
- Antisocial PD
- Pyromania
- Kleptomania
- Other specified disruptive, impulse control,
and conduct dx
- Unspecified disruptive, impulse control, and
conductor dx
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front 3 Oppositional Defiant Disorder | back 3 - A. 4 symptoms lasting 6+ months and shown with someone who is
not a sibling
- angry/irritable mood
- argumentative/defiant bx
- vindictiveness
- B. bx is associated with distress in the individual or
others in their immediate social context, or it impacts negatively
on social, educational, occupational, or other important areas of
functioning
- C. not occur exclusively during course of
psychotic, substance use, depressive, or bipolar disorder. criteria
NOT met for DMDD
- specify severity:
- mild= symptoms
present in only 1 setting
- moderate= symptoms present in
2 settings
- severe= symptoms present in 3+ settings
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| back 4 - one of three categories of symptoms for ODD
- often
loses temper
- often touchy or easily annoyed
- often angry and resentful
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| back 5 - one of three categories of symptoms for ODD
- often
argues with authority figures or with adults
- often
defies or refuses to comply with requests from authority figures
or rules
- often deliberately annoys others
- often blames others for mistakes/ bx
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| back 6 - one of three categories of symptoms for ODD
- has been
spiteful or vindictiveness at least 2x within past 6 months
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front 7 Intermittent Explosive Dx | back 7 - A. bx outbursts representing a failure to control aggressive
impulses as manifested by either of the following:
- verbal
aggression or physical aggression toward property, animals, or
others, happening 2x weekly for a period of 3 mos
- three
bx outbursts involving damage or destruction of property and/or
physical assaults involving injury against animals or others
within a 12 mos period
- B. aggressiveness
expressed is out of proportion to the stressor
- C. outbursts
not premeditated and not done to achieve some tangible
objective
- D. cause distress or impairment
- E.
chronological age is at least 6 y.o.
- F. not better
explained by another mental dx or medical condition
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| back 8 - A. pattern of bx wherein the basic rights of others or major
age-appropriate societal norms or rules are violated, as manifested
by the presence of 3+ symptoms in the following 4 categories
(present for past 12 months):
- 1. aggression to people and
animals
- 2. destruction of property
- 3.
deceitfulness or theft
- 4. serious violations of
rules
- B. causes impairment is social,
academic, or occupational functioning
- C. if the individual
is 18 or older, criteria are not met for antisocial personality dx
not met
- specify whether:
- childhood onset type= 1
symptom prior to age 10
- adolescent onset type= no
symptoms prior to age 10
- unspecified type= unknown if
symptoms present before age 10
- specify if
- with limited prosocial emotions= with multiple sources,
presence of one of following for 12 months
- lack of
remorse or guilt
- callous- lack of empathy
- unconcerned about performance
- shallow or
deficient affect
- specify
current severity
- mild= few of conduct problems in excess of
those needed to diagnose
- moderate= # of conduct
problems and effect on others btwn mild and severe
- severe= many conduct problems in excess of those needed to
make diagnosis
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front 9 Aggression to People and Animals | back 9 - one category of symptoms in conduct dx
- often bullies,
threatens, or intimidates others
- initiates physical
fights
- used a weapon that can cause serious physical harm
to others
- has been physically cruel to people
- has been physically cruel to animals
- has stolen
while confronting a victim
- has forced someone into
sexual activity
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| back 10 - one category of symptoms in conduct dx
- has
deliberately engaged in fire setting with the intention of
causing serious damage
- has deliberately destroyed
others' property (other than fire setting)
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| back 11 - one category of symptoms in conduct dx
- has broken into
someone else's house, building, or car
- often lies to
obtain goods or favors or to avoid obligations
- has
stolen items of nontrivial value without confronting a
victim
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front 12 Serious Violations of Rules | back 12 - one category of symptoms in conduct dx
- often stays out
at night despite parental prohibitions, beginning before age
13
- has run away from home overnight at least 2x while
living with parent or once without returning for a lengthy
period of time
- is often truant from school, beginning
before age 13 y.o
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| back 13 - A. Deliberate and purposeful fire setting on more than one
occasion
- B. Tension or affective arousal before the act
- C. Fascination with, interest in, curiosity about, or attraction
to fire and its situational contexts
- D. Pleasure,
gratification, or relief when setting fires or when witnessing/
participating in their aftermath
- E. fire setting not done
for monetary gain, to conceal criminal activity, to express anger,
or to improve living situation
- F. the fire setting is not
better explained by conduct dx, manic episode, or antisocial
personality dx
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| back 14 - A. Recurrent failure to resist impulses to steal objects that
are not needed for personal use or for their monetary value
- B. increasing sense of tension immediately before committing the
theft
- C. pleasure, gratification, or relief at the time of
committing the theft
- D. stealing is not committed to
express anger or vengeance and is not in response to delusion or
hallucination
- E. the stealing is not better explained by
conduct dx, manic episode, or antisocial personality dx
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