
Disruptive Impulse-Control and Conduct Disorders
Disruptive impulse-control and conduct disorders in children and adolescents involve difficulties in managing emotions and behavior. These disorders can lead to frequent outbursts of anger, defiance, and antisocial actions, such as stealing or harming others. Children may struggle to follow rules, respect authority, or empathize with others. This can affect their relationships, academic performance, and overall well-being. Early intervention, therapy, and support are important for helping these young individuals develop better coping skills and improve their interactions with peers and adults.