Conduct Disorder
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Conduct Disorder is a controversial psychiatric category[citation needed] to describe a pattern of repetitive behavior where the rights of others or the social norms are violated. Possible symptoms are over-aggressive behavior, bullying, physical aggression, cruel behavior toward people and pets, destructive behavior, lying, truancy, vandalism, and stealing.[citation needed]
After the age of 18, a conduct disorder may develop into antisocial personality disorder
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