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Welcome to "Understanding Minds," the podcast that explores the complexities of mental health. I'm your host, Nick Jancev. In today's episode, we embark on a journey to better understand a complex mental health condition known as conduct disorder.
Conduct disorder is a condition often diagnosed in childhood or adolescence, characterized by a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior that violates the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms.
But what causes this disorder? How do neurotransmitters and physiological pathways play a role?
Join me as we dive deep into the fascinating world of conduct disorder. We'll explore the neurotransmitters involved, such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, and how their imbalances contribute to the characteristic traits of aggression, impulsivity, and thrill-seeking behaviors.
We'll also examine the physiological aspect of conduct disorder, focusing on the reduced activity in the prefrontal cortex, which impairs decision-making, impulse control, and the ability to consider the consequences of one's actions.
But it doesn't stop there. We'll uncover the key characteristics and symptoms of conduct disorder, including the four main groups of behaviors: aggressive conduct, non-aggressive conduct, deceitfulness or theft, and serious violations of rules.
It's important to understand that these behaviors must be persistent and violate societal norms for a diagnosis of conduct disorder. They are not isolated incidents, but part of a consistent pattern that requires professional help from licensed mental health providers.
So, if you're curious to learn more about conduct disorder and how it affects individuals, families, and society, then stay tuned for thought-provoking discussions and expert insights in the upcoming episodes of "Understanding Minds."
Remember, knowledge is power when it comes to mental health. Let's break the stigma and foster understanding. I'm Nick Jancev, "Holistic Health Coach for Anxiety “
Thank you for listening, and I'll catch you in the next episode.
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/holistic-health-coach-for-anxiety/exclusive-content
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Welcome to "Understanding Minds," the podcast that explores the complexities of mental health. I'm your host, Nick Jancev. In today's episode, we embark on a journey to better understand a complex mental health condition known as conduct disorder.
Conduct disorder is a condition often diagnosed in childhood or adolescence, characterized by a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior that violates the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms.
But what causes this disorder? How do neurotransmitters and physiological pathways play a role?
Join me as we dive deep into the fascinating world of conduct disorder. We'll explore the neurotransmitters involved, such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, and how their imbalances contribute to the characteristic traits of aggression, impulsivity, and thrill-seeking behaviors.
We'll also examine the physiological aspect of conduct disorder, focusing on the reduced activity in the prefrontal cortex, which impairs decision-making, impulse control, and the ability to consider the consequences of one's actions.
But it doesn't stop there. We'll uncover the key characteristics and symptoms of conduct disorder, including the four main groups of behaviors: aggressive conduct, non-aggressive conduct, deceitfulness or theft, and serious violations of rules.
It's important to understand that these behaviors must be persistent and violate societal norms for a diagnosis of conduct disorder. They are not isolated incidents, but part of a consistent pattern that requires professional help from licensed mental health providers.
So, if you're curious to learn more about conduct disorder and how it affects individuals, families, and society, then stay tuned for thought-provoking discussions and expert insights in the upcoming episodes of "Understanding Minds."
Remember, knowledge is power when it comes to mental health. Let's break the stigma and foster understanding. I'm Nick Jancev, "Holistic Health Coach for Anxiety “
Thank you for listening, and I'll catch you in the next episode.
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/holistic-health-coach-for-anxiety/exclusive-content
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