Commentary
A commentary on oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder
Author(s): Mark Wang*
Oppositional conduct and direct issues keep on being the most wellknown reasons for referral to child and adolescent mental health services. The fundamental provisions of oppositional rebellious confusion (ODD) are an intermittent example of negativistic, defiant, hostile, and disobedient behaviour towards authority figures that leads to impairment Conduct disorder (CD) describes more serious aggressive and antisocial behaviour. There has been extensive examination with respect to how much ODD and CD are related to each other. Most of the exploration to date upholds them proceeding to be viewed as unmistakable issues. In addition these behaviours must have been present for at least 6 months and be evident at a level that is developmentally inappropriate (there is sub-classification according to age of onset) Caused functional difficulties in a least one domain, there is no requiremen.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/puljcap.2022.6(5);33-35.