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How are conduct disorders treated?

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Behavior: Conduct disorder is a disorder in childhood involving the repeated and persistent violation of the rights of others. It can be a precursor to antisocial personality disorder. The treatment is behavioral: hold the child responsible for misbehavior in a highly structured boundaries. Some learn how to channel their negatives into positives by going into lifestyles that fit better, such as military.

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