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Behavior and attitude problems can be classified as disorders, particularly when they significantly disrupt an individual's daily functioning or development. Conditions like Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) fall under this category. However, whether they are considered a disability depends on the severity and impact on the individual's life, often requiring assessment by a professional to determine eligibility for special education or other support services.
that is called defiant disorder
That's called bipolar disorder
No.
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bipolar disorderBipolar Disorder
He had a psychopathic disorder and his drinking made it worse.
no, its a neurological disorder.
yes it was a disorder of his.
People with untreated panic disorder may have problems getting to work or staying on the job. As the person's world narrows, untreated panic disorder can lead to depression, substance abuse, and in rare instances, suicide.
Americans attitudes toward the conflict in Europe
yes. He had Personality Disorder.