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Interventions for Children with Conduct Disorder
: The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on interventions for children with conduct disorder. Conduct disorder mainly effects children and adolescents, and is characterized as a pattern of persistent (sometimes anti-social) behavior in ...
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Clinical Practice Guidelines for the management of conduct disorder
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The treatment of conduct disorder: Perspectives from across Canada [PDF]
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Comparison between conduct disorder and hyperkinetic conduct disorder.
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The classification of conduct disorders
Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 1991Empirical data comparing DSM-III and DSM-III-R criteria on conduct disorders were obtained from 100 adolescent juvenile justice center residents. The importance of an ongoing classification of childhood and adolescent psychiatric disorders, with primary emphasis on the diagnosis of conduct disorders, was stressed.
B S, Adam, J H, Kashani, E J, Schulte
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CONDUCT DISORDER AND DELINQUENCY
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2003Overviews evidenceābased family treatments for adolescent conduct problems. Three treatments succeed in meeting recommendations for treatment development set forth in recent evaluations by reviewers and federal entities. These treatments (Functional Family Therapy, Multisystemic Therapy, and Oregon Treatment Foster Care) have achieved their success by ...
Scott W, Henggeler, Ashli J, Sheidow
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Conductivity in disordered systems
Physical Review B, 1985By combining numerical results on wires of finite cross section with the coherent-potential approximation and the potential-well analogy, a formula for the conductivity of a three-dimensional disordered system is obtained which interpolates between the weak-scattering limit and the mobility edge.
, Economou, , Soukoulis, , Zdetsis
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Conduct Disorder (CD) is characterized by behavior that violates either the rights of others or major societal norms, and begins in childhood or adolescence (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). Individuals with CD are generally considered to be deceitful, hostile, and destructive.
Karen L. Bierman, Tyler R. Sasser
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Conduct Disorder (CD) is characterized by behavior that violates either the rights of others or major societal norms, and begins in childhood or adolescence (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). Individuals with CD are generally considered to be deceitful, hostile, and destructive.
Karen L. Bierman, Tyler R. Sasser
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