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andriy [413]
1 year ago
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A repetitive and persistent pattern of antisocial behavior that results in problems at school or work or in relationships with o

thers is called:____.
Social Studies
1 answer:
anastassius [24]1 year ago
4 0

Conduct disorder is a repetitive and persistent pattern of antisocial behavior that results in problems at school or work or in relationships with others.

Conduct disorder comes under the category of behavior disorder .In this  the child faces problem to connect with the people in his environment. Unlike the normal people it becomes tough for the people with this order to establish their connection with the masses.

He sought to have an antisocial behavior.

Children with mental health problem tends to face this disorder which prevents them to interact with people.

The disorder can be further divided into two

childhood onset and adolescent onset

To learn more about conduct disorder click here:

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