impulsive destroyer

Introduction

Introduction Impulsive and destructive behavior is mainly seen in children with behavioral disorders and emotional instability in adults. Child conduct disorder mainly includes aggressive behavior and rebellious behavior. Aggressive behavior refers to the act of beating, injuring, destroying objects, abusing others or animals, sexual assault, robbery, etc., usually impulsive behaviors without obvious motives and purposes, sometimes simply to cause others to pay attention to themselves. A small number of small gangs that can be expressed as purposeful, ultimately lead to juvenile delinquency. Children with conduct disorder usually cannot establish normal feelings with others, superficial partnerships, high self-centeredness and self-interest, lack of guilt, shame, compassion and responsibility.

Cause

Cause

Adults are emotionally unstable, prone to excitement, and there are also acts of impulsive destruction.

Examine

an examination

The act of impulsive destruction.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Children's conduct disorder is based on the situation of interpersonal relationship, that is, whether it can establish close relationship with others, and it is divided into socialized and socialized. Each type is classified into aggressive and non-aggressive according to whether it is aggressive.

1 Insufficient socialization attack type. Unsociable temperament, ruthlessness, selfishness, infringement of others, rude words and deeds, violation of law and discipline, do whatever they want, do not listen to discipline, and can develop into anti-social personality in the future.

2 Socialization is not enough to attack. Lonely introverted, shy, timid; although lying, but to protect themselves; truancy, but not to blame for life; stealing is mostly at home thief. Psychotherapy and patient education can change their bad behavior.

3 social attack type. Pulling gangs and talking about buddies, but ruthless to outsiders; drinking, gambling, fighting, stealing, robbery, rape, murder, etc.; often smashing into rogue gangs and falling into the French Open.

4 social non-attack type. Being able to establish close relationships with people, but not ganging, but by themselves; despising authority and discipline, lying, skipping school, running away from home, drinking alcohol, etc. After patient education, many people have been able to change it.

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