is more likely to be outgrown.
It can be, but not always.
Conduct Disorder is a serious behavior disorder. It is a step beyond Oppositional Defiance Disorder which, itself, is a serious behavioral disorder. These two disorders are usually used to describe those 18 and under. Conduct Disorder needs psychiatric attention, cognitive behavioral therapy (seeing a therapist), and probably medication to prevent severe misbehaviors for the benefit of the patient and society. Prevention is key as many in prison have a history of Conduct Disorder.
To cause disorder in public places
The main question is what causes conduct disorder: The answer is, unfortunately, there is no definitive answer, it might be genetic, it might be related to the social-economic factors.
Conduct Disorder primarily affects the prefrontal cortex of the brain, which is involved in decision-making, impulse control, and judgment. This disorder can lead to difficulties in regulating behavior, emotions, and social interactions.
in families where at least one parent has a history of a mood disorder, conduct disorder, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, antisocial personality disorder, or a substance-related disorder
These can range from social disorders, along to drunk and disorderly conduct.
Sometimes it can, because it does have a tendency to have a high irritability rate. So can other diseases like conduct disorder, borderline personality disorder (BDP), narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, or psychosis.
Behavioral abnormalities that may be associated with TS include attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and disruptive behaviors, including conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder.
There are different symptoms of conduct disorder. These symptoms include but are not limited to: aggression to people and animals, destruction of property, and deceitfulness or theft. People with conduct disorder are often believed to be superficially charming and glib. It is believed that they cognitively understand people's feelings but do not actually feel them---i.e., they lack empathy.
they may have conduct disorder
the environment is not modified in some way.