Conduct disorder

Introduction

The fact that Conduct Disorder does not coincide with the aforementioned irritability, obstinacy, or reaching the particular development stage ought to be highlighted. It is the case due to the existence of aggressive issues associated with aggression, vandalism, dishonesty, or breaking the rules. As a part of Conduct Disorder treatment in Ahana Hospitals, the reasons are found to cope with them properly.

As far as children or teenagers affected by the specified disorder are concerned, it may be difficult for them to control their emotions, show an appropriate attitude toward restrictions imposed on them, and tolerate punishment.

What Is Conduct Disorder?

Conduct disorder can be defined as a psychiatric disorder that involves behavior that deviates from expected standards among children and adolescents. Aggression, bullying, stealing, lying, vandalism, and breaking significant rules may constitute the said behaviors. For any conduct disorder treatment to succeed, it is necessary first to evaluate the nature, severity, and consequences of the behaviors in practical life scenarios.

Children tend to act up. Nonetheless, if the behavior continues, becomes intense, and results in harm, it becomes a cause for alarm. When the behavior occurs in diverse settings like at home, school, and with other children, then it requires clinical attention.

Signs of Conduct Disorder

The conduct disorder symptoms are diverse, where some children show aggression, while others are manipulative. The signs mostly create friction between parents, brothers/sisters, teachers, and other children.

Some possible signs include:

  • regular episodes of rage, irritable behavior, or hostile actions
  • bullying, intimidation, or violence
  • sadism towards humans and animals
  • deception and theft
  • vandalism
  • truancy or defiance of important norms
  • difficulty controlling impulsive actions
  • lack of regret after hurting someone
  • Constant conflicts with adults
  • academic and social deterioration

Kids diagnosed with conduct disorder in children often have trouble making friends, following classroom rules, and trusting their families. In certain instances, the symptoms could coexist alongside ADHD, nervousness, post-traumatic stress, melancholy, or developmental impairments.

Causes and Risk Factors

Conduct disorder is not caused by one specific factor but rather arises from a combination of factors such as emotional, familial, social, and developmental factors, like psychological trauma, lack of consistency on parenting, parental conflict, emotional dysregulation, exposure to risky peers, and the presence of other mental disorders.

Others could be brought up in an environment that makes it hard for them to cope with anger and disciplinary measures, while some could be incapable of comprehending cause-and-effect relationship and impulse control. The best treatment approach for conduct disorder should consider all factors surrounding the child.

When to Seek Professional Help

It becomes necessary for parents and other concerned individuals to seek help where the behavior is persistent and unmanageable. The behavior needs help in instances where the child hurts people, destroys property, lies persistently, steals, is suspended from school repeatedly, and does not feel bad after causing harm. All these cases require professional help as the child is suffering from conduct disorder.

Professional help must be sought in case there is a negative impact on:

  • performance at school
  • family relationships
  • the child’s behavior with peers
  • safety of the child both within and outside the home
  • emotional well-being of the child and caregiver

Early intervention increases the likelihood of helping the child behave better.

How does Ahana Hospitals help?

The process of managing conduct disorder at Ahana Hospitals begins with an assessment process carried out in a sensitive manner. The child’s behavior patterns, emotional triggers, home environment, issues from the school, and development history are assessed in order to come up with a personalized management strategy.

Assessment and Psychiatric Evaluation

Behavioral disorders, emotional problems, and related conditions are evaluated by our specialists through assessments. Treatment options for children include the services of a psychiatrist, clinical assessments, consultation with parents or guardians, and even psychological assessments when necessary.

Behavioural and Psychological Support

Management of behavioral disorders such as conduct disorder can be done with the use of behavioral therapy techniques to help change emotional problems, decision-making processes, and improve behaviors. Anger management, recognizing triggers, and improvement of behavioral patterns are included.

Family Counselling and Parent Guidance

There is no doubt that families play a very important role in the process of treating their child with a conduct disorder. For this reason, parent guidance and family therapy form an integral part of the conduct disorder therapy at Ahana Hospitals. It helps parents deal with their kids with patience, place proper restrictions, refrain from pointless arguments, and instill desirable behavior in them.

Long-Term Management

Modification of behavior requires time. The need for follow-up treatment cannot be ignored because this will help families to track the progress of their children and modify treatment accordingly.

Benefits of Early Interventions

Not only will it be beneficial for the behavior, but early intervention will help the child develop emotional management, decrease aggression, and react well to guidance and structure. The parents will also find themselves in an argument-free relationship and be more confident about handling their difficult times.

Early intervention will provide:

  • efficient emotional regulation
  • healthy family interaction
  • proper education performance
  • good social interactions
  • prevention of escalating behavior
  • elimination of problems
  • secure parenting

The children benefit most from early intervention when the habit is not deeply established yet.

Why Choose Ahana Hospitals

The Ahana Hospitals has an approach that is sensitive to the family’s feelings and considers their need for treatment and care in case of behavioral disorders. We realize that there is always a child underneath the challenging behavior and that he/she deserves professional help.

Here are some reasons why families prefer our hospitals:

  • highly qualified mental health specialists
  • focus on children and adolescents
  • personalized treatment programs
  • family counseling and parental assistance
  • systematic aftercare
  • compassionate atmosphere