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Test Disruptive behavior disorders DD and conduct disorder
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What are disruptive behaviors?
Behaviors that promote healthy social relationships
Behaviors that do not affect coexistence in the classroom
Behaviors that only occur in adulthood
Those that interrupt the normal evolutionary development of children and violate norms or rights
QUESTION 2: What characterizes Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?
A pattern of behavior that is consistently irritable, defiant, and blames others for one's mistakes
The deliberate destruction of property
A pattern of improvement over time without intervention
Physical cruelty to people or animals
QUESTION 3: What types of behaviors are associated with conduct disorder?
Assault, physical cruelty, destruction of property, theft, and lying
Repeatedly arguing with authority figures
Losing one's temper easily and being sensitive
Being spiteful and vengeful in some cases
QUESTION 4: What is the relationship between ODD and conduct disorder?
They have no relationship with each other
Conduct disorder always precedes ODD
Research indicates that more than 80% of people with conduct disorder first showed a pattern of ODD
TND is considered a more severe problem than conduct disorder
QUESTION 5: When are disruptive disorders diagnosed, as opposed to occasional misbehavior?
When the child breaks a rule for the first time
When the behavior is extreme and persistent
Only if the child is vengeful
Only if the child is aggressive towards animals
QUESTION 6: What can a severe case of conduct disorder lead to in adulthood?
Always improves over time without treatment
In Oppositional Defiant Disorder
In an antisocial personality disorder or a criminal lifestyle
In an improvement of social relations
QUESTION 7: Why is conduct disorder considered a more severe problem than ODD?
Because the person repeatedly violates the basic rights of other people
Because it is characterized by prolonged anger
Because the person argues with authority figures
Because the person is sensitive and gets upset about anything
QUESTION 8: What is a characteristic of people with ADHD regarding their mistakes?
They always take responsibility for their actions
They tend to blame others for their own mistakes or bad behavior
They never make mistakes
They learn quickly from their mistakes
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