WHAT ARE IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDERS Oppositional Defiant Disorder Conduct disorder Antisocial DSM5
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Impulse control and conduct disorders encompass a spectrum of behavioral challenges that can significantly impact individuals and their surroundings. These disorders often manifest in childhood and adolescence but can persist into adulthood if untreated. • They include- • 1. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) • ODD is characterized by a pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness. Individuals with ODD often struggle with authority figures, display frequent temper outbursts, and may deliberately annoy others. • 2. Conduct Disorder (CD) • CD involves a more severe and persistent pattern of behavior that violates the rights of others or societal norms. This can include aggression towards people or animals, destruction of property, deceitfulness or theft, and serious rule violations. • 3. Antisocial Behaviour • Antisocial behavior refers to a broader pattern of behavior characterized by a disregard for the rights and feelings of others. • The video also delves into the various types of aggression such as Verbal Aggression (Using words to harm others, such as threats or insults), Physical Aggression (Behaviors involving physical harm or violence towards others), Hostile Aggression (Aggressive behavior driven by anger or frustration), Proactive Aggression (Aggression used to achieve a specific goal or desired outcome). • *Diagnosis and Criteria (DSM-5):* • Diagnosis of ODD or CD involves meeting specific criteria outlined in the DSM-5, including the frequency, duration, and severity of symptoms. Clinicians assess behavioral patterns, family history, and environmental factors to make an accurate diagnosis. • Effective treatment often involves a combination of therapeutic interventions and support: • Behavioral Therapy: Teaching adaptive behaviors, problem-solving skills, and anger management techniques. • Family Therapy: Addressing family dynamics and improving communication. • Medication: In some cases, medications may be prescribed to manage symptoms like aggression or impulsivity. • Join us as we explore these important topics further, providing insights and strategies for navigating impulse control and conduct disorders effectively. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to help spread awareness and support those in need. • Thank you for watching! • This video answers questions like- • 1. What is the difference between Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD)? • 2. What causes impulse control and conduct disorders? • 3. How are impulse control and conduct disorders diagnosed? • 4. What are the signs and symptoms of these disorders? • 5. Can impulse control and conduct disorders be treated? • 6. How do these disorders impact daily life and relationships? • 7. What are some strategies for managing behaviors associated with these disorders? • 8. Are there resources and support available for individuals and families affected by these disorders? • 9. Can these disorders be outgrown or do they persist into adulthood? • 10. What role do genetics and environment play in the development of impulse control and conduct disorders? • *Etsy Shop- https://psychologicstore.etsy.com* • Come say hi on social: • Facebook: / psychologic2 • Twitter: / psychologic15 • Instagram: / therapybyakanksha • Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/akanksha-vashisth-b617661a0 • PsychoLogic is an educational channel for class 11th and class 12th students learning psychology and B.Ed., CTET, KVS, DSSSB, NVS, UP-TET, UTET, HTET, REET, MPTET, BTET, UP-Teachers exam students learning about psychology topics. It is made using whiteboard animations and visual imagery to make drab and boring topics in psychology more interesting! This video is created with the help of NCERT Class 12th Psychology Textbook
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