Conduct disorder: the runaway

Published

1998-12-30

How to Cite

Tomás, J., Ampudia, M. S., Bargadá, M., & Bielsa, A. (1998). Conduct disorder: the runaway. Revista De Psiquiatría Infanto-Juvenil, (4), 213–218. Retrieved from https://aepnya.eu/index.php/revistaaepnya/article/view/468

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Authors

  • J. Tomás Hospital Vall d'Hebron
  • M. S. Ampudia Hospital Vall d'Hebron
  • M. Bargadá Hospital Vall d'Hebron
  • A. Bielsa Hospital Vall d'Hebron

Keywords:

Conduct disorder

Abstract

In most studies on the subject, it is shown that the following predominate in these young people: a. Feelings of demoralization. b. Deficit of self-esteem, with a poor notion of identity. c. Bravado and defiant attitude (reactive to insecurity and fear). d. They see themselves as maladjusted people: from a school point of view (they tend to have a long history of failure), occupationally (little occupation and little experience in this regard), socially (they have not learned or taught social skills ) and interpersonally (being losers and always choosing their partners badly). and. They have very little capacity for impact among those around them.

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