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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 48731" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>One last thing: I adopted a kid who actually does have Conduct Disorder/Antisocial Personality Disorder/Attachment Disorder. Compare your son to him (although all are different, THIS is my understanding of CD). He has choked two dogs to death and we found him trying to choke a cat. He sexually abuses much younger children. He stole a knife from Walmart and it to our younger kids. He set fires. He peed and pooped in our closets (we thought it was a dog that we had, although it would still be there even when we kept the dog in the kennel). He not only has no remorse, he doesn't have a clue why he does what he does. He is charming on the outside. He is gone from our lives now as he is too dangerous to live in a family, but HE had Conduct Disorder and probably other stuff too, but he never raged or had moodswings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 48731, member: 1550"] One last thing: I adopted a kid who actually does have Conduct Disorder/Antisocial Personality Disorder/Attachment Disorder. Compare your son to him (although all are different, THIS is my understanding of CD). He has choked two dogs to death and we found him trying to choke a cat. He sexually abuses much younger children. He stole a knife from Walmart and it to our younger kids. He set fires. He peed and pooped in our closets (we thought it was a dog that we had, although it would still be there even when we kept the dog in the kennel). He not only has no remorse, he doesn't have a clue why he does what he does. He is charming on the outside. He is gone from our lives now as he is too dangerous to live in a family, but HE had Conduct Disorder and probably other stuff too, but he never raged or had moodswings. [/QUOTE]
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