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DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE
CONDUCT DISORDER?
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Has your child displayed any of these behaviors in the past year?
If your child has shown three of these behaviors in the past year or one of these behaviors in the past six months, he may have Conduct Disorder.
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Which of these behaviors does your child display?
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In the past six months?
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In the past year?
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| Aggressive to people and animals
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Bullies, threatens, or intimidates others
Often initiates physical fights
Has used a weapon that could cause serious physical harm to others (e.g. a bat, brick, broken bottle, knife or gun)
Is physically cruel to people or animals
Steals from a victim while confronting them (e.g. assault)
Forces someone into sexual activity
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| Destruction of Property
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Deliberately engaged in fire setting with the intention to cause damage
Deliberately destroys other's property
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| Deceitfulness, lying, or stealing
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Has broken into someone else's building, house, or car
Lies to obtain goods, or favors or to avoid obligations
Steals items without confronting a victim (e.g. shoplifting, but without breaking and entering)
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| Serious violations of rules
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Often stays out at night despite parental objections
Runs away from home
Often truant from school
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If your child displays four out of these eight behaviors, then he or she might have Conduct Disorder.
You should have your child evaluated for this by a mental health professional.
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