Disruptive Behaviors Versión en línea Match the characteristics of each disorder to the proper condition. por Lisa Schilling-Kauten 1 IED Intermittent Explosive Disorder 2 ODD Oppositional Defiant Disorder 3 Conduct Disorder Sudden aggressive outburst toward people & property Episodes last <30 minutes Episodes occur with seemingly NO warning Pattern of repeated episodes of impulsive, aggressive, violent behavior May feel guilty & remorseful after outbursts Struggle to refrain from future outbursts Enduring pattern of uncooperative, defiant, disobedient, & hostile behavior toward authority figures Defiant behaviors without major antisocial violations Can lead to conduct disorder or antisocial personality disorder as adults Does not respond well to authority figures Persistent resistance to rules or instructions Deliberately aggravating or annoying to others Persistent antisocial behavior of either childhood (<10) or adolescent (>10) age of onset Includes major antisocial violations Involving aggression to people & animals, involving destruction of property Involving deceitfulness & theft, and serious violation of rules Openly hostile, angry, & disrespectful to all people 30-50% diagnosed with antisocial disorder as adult