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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 128376" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>That honestly sounds more like ODD than CD to me. Conduct disorder CAN be diagnosed prior to 18 and MUST be in evidence by age 15 to even get a anti-social personality disorder diagnosis. Its in the DSM. CD and ODD can be a symptom of another diagnosis or they can stand alone. There are some treatments that can be effective for CD and if I remember correctly the best one is something called MST. </p><p></p><p>I had a psychiatrist tell me when my son was 12 that he would grow up to be a sociopath. I hated her for it and stormed out of her office. Little did I know how right she was. All the interventions we tried for bipolar did little to no good other than containing him for a few years. I wish we had more actively pursued the treatment for CD. I have no idea if it would have changed the outcome but what we did sure didnt do much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 128376, member: 1514"] That honestly sounds more like ODD than CD to me. Conduct disorder CAN be diagnosed prior to 18 and MUST be in evidence by age 15 to even get a anti-social personality disorder diagnosis. Its in the DSM. CD and ODD can be a symptom of another diagnosis or they can stand alone. There are some treatments that can be effective for CD and if I remember correctly the best one is something called MST. I had a psychiatrist tell me when my son was 12 that he would grow up to be a sociopath. I hated her for it and stormed out of her office. Little did I know how right she was. All the interventions we tried for bipolar did little to no good other than containing him for a few years. I wish we had more actively pursued the treatment for CD. I have no idea if it would have changed the outcome but what we did sure didnt do much. [/QUOTE]
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