Psychosocial Intervention with a Case of Conduct Disorder
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51332/bjp.2016.v21.i2.24Keywords:
Psychosocial Intervention, Conduct DisorderAbstract
In this particular case of conduct disorder, it has been evident that a persistent negative attitude and social elimination of mental illness has prevailed throughout history but general people still poorly understand it. Children’s conduct behaviors have been an extensive societal worry and reflected to be indications of juvenile delinquency and adult criminality. Children with conduct problems exhibit variety of troublesome and rule violating behaviors extending from annoying but relatively minor behaviors such as complaining, temper tantrums to more severe forms of rebellious behavior such as destruction, theft, and physical attack. Given this diversity, this is useful to make clinical concern to deal with behavioral divergences. In this present case, it has been inevitably shown that psychosocial management could be a good choice for a better outcome.