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Hello students, conduct disorders and personality disorders are two distinct categories of mental health condition, but they do share some overlapping characteristics and some of the comparison and contrast between the conduct disorder and personality disorder are.
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First we will see the conduct disorder.
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Conduct disorders are typically diagnosed in childhood or adolescence and involve a pattern of persistence antisocial behaviors that violate the rights of others or societal norms and symptoms of this conduct disorder may include aggression, physical fights, cruelty to animals or people, destruction of property, theft, deceitfulness and trancy and serious violations of rules.
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These are the symptoms of conduct disorder and conduct disorders often manifest in childhood or adolescence and can persist into adulthood if left untreated and this disorders can significantly impact social, academic and occupational functioning and various factors contribute to the development of conduct disorders including genetic predisposition, family dysfunction, environmental influences and neurological factors.
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Coming to the personality disorder, personality disorders are enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors that deviate from cultural expectations and cause significant distress or impairment in multiple areas of life.
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Different types of personality disorders exist, each characterized by specific patterns of behavior and traits.
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Examples include borderline personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder and avoidant personality disorder...