New classification/grouping category for conduct disorder, etc. © 2014 S. Dziegielewski
All in this category have problematic self-control of emotions and behaviors. Conduct Disorder Oppositional Defiant Disorder Intermittent Explosive Disorder Pyromania Kleptomania Other specified or unspecified disruptive, impulse control, and conduct disorders Antisocial Personality Disorder (in this section and described in the PD section) © 2014 S. Dziegielewski
Symptoms grouped in four categories: ◦ aggression to people and animals ◦ destruction of property ◦ deceitfulness or theft ◦ serious violations of rules Two items were added to increase applicability to females: Staying out at night Intimidating others © 2014 S. Dziegielewski
Subtypes based on age of onset Childhood onset and adolescent onset. Onset before age 10 has a poor prognosis. When 18 used to be diagnosed antisocial but now can remain into early 20s because not all conduct disorders become antisocials © 2014 S. Dziegielewski
No major changes to the main criteria. Work groups added callous/unemotional specifier for conduct disorder. Concern noted that it can provide a potential stigma and limited clinical utility. © 2014 S. Dziegielewski
Based on research, deleted the criterion "uses obscene language." Also increased clarification on clearly establishing the deviation from what could be considered normal. DSM-IV-TR clarifies that many children with Oppositional Disorder do not develop conduct disorder. © 2014 S. Dziegielewski
Persistent pattern of angry, irritable mood lasting at least 6 months. Must have four symptoms from the following three categories: Angry Irritable Mood Argumentative/Defiant Behavior Vindictiveness ** Specific Criteria for Severity (absent, subthreshold, mild, moderate, severe) EX: Severe: shows at least four symptoms in three or more different settings. © 2014 S. Dziegielewski