A neuroimaging study of young people who exhibit a persistent pattern of disruptive, aggressive, and antisocial behavior, known as conduct disorder, has revealed extensive changes in brain structure. Is your child showing signs of conduct disorder? Children and teens with conduct disorder persistently engage in violent, deceitful, destructive, or illegal behavior; some, though not all, go on to ...
WAVY-TV: VCU researchers use virtual reality to treat conduct disorders in youth MSN: Brain differences seen in children with conduct disorder depend on abuse history Young people who are diagnosed with conduct disorder show significant differences in their brain structure depending on whether or not they have also suffered childhood abuse, according to new ... Brain differences seen in children with conduct disorder depend on abuse history Medical News Today: What is the difference between conduct disorder and antisocial personality disorder? Conduct disorder involves a pattern of antisocial, defiant, aggressive behavior in childhood and teenage years. If it continues into adulthood, a person may have antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) ...