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Question No 55: How is CD related to Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?

Answer: CD is often viewed as a more severe form of ODD, with severe ODD sometimes progressing to CD. The key difference lies in the safety aspect, as CD behaviors can be more dangerous.


Question No 56: Are there other mental health disorders that commonly co-occur with CD?

Answer: Yes, children with CD often have coexisting neuropsychiatric disorders, including ADHD, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, learning disorders, bipolar disorder, or Tourette's Syndrome. CD rarely occurs as the sole diagnosis.


Question No 57: Why is proper diagnosis and treatment crucial for children with Conduct Disorder?

 Answer: Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential because CD can lead to serious disruptions in social, academic, and occupational aspects of a child's life. Additionally, addressing coexisting disorders is important for comprehensive care.