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<blockquote data-quote="Vanilla" data-source="post: 129726" data-attributes="member: 2026"><p>Conduct Disorder is a Childhood Disorder, and there are two types: Adolescent Onset, with no symptoms prior to age 10 and Childhood Onset with symptoms present prior to age 10. Once this diagnosis is given it can be very difficult to get payment for psychiatric services and/or admission to psychiatric programs (at least in this state) because it is viewed as strictly a "behavioral" disorder. Very, very often there are underlying issues with kids presenting with CD or Oppositional Defiant Disorder. It's crucial to diagnosing these for comprehensive treatment to occur. Abilify worked for my son WHILE he was taking it, but he went away to camp for a week and did not take it. I have never seen him more unhinged than when he returned. Angry, irritable, crying uncontrollably, truly frightening to see this. Good luck with getting your child the necessary help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanilla, post: 129726, member: 2026"] Conduct Disorder is a Childhood Disorder, and there are two types: Adolescent Onset, with no symptoms prior to age 10 and Childhood Onset with symptoms present prior to age 10. Once this diagnosis is given it can be very difficult to get payment for psychiatric services and/or admission to psychiatric programs (at least in this state) because it is viewed as strictly a "behavioral" disorder. Very, very often there are underlying issues with kids presenting with CD or Oppositional Defiant Disorder. It's crucial to diagnosing these for comprehensive treatment to occur. Abilify worked for my son WHILE he was taking it, but he went away to camp for a week and did not take it. I have never seen him more unhinged than when he returned. Angry, irritable, crying uncontrollably, truly frightening to see this. Good luck with getting your child the necessary help! [/QUOTE]
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