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The DSM-5 criteria for oppositional defiant disorder involve several categories of behaviors.Which of the following is NOT a category of criteria?
A) Angry/irritable mood
B) Vindictiveness
C) Deceitfulness or theft
D) Argumentative/defiant behaviors
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
A behavioral disorder characterized by chronic aggression, frequent temper tantrums, and a tendency to argue with adults and refuse to comply with requests.
DSM-5
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, a guide used by healthcare professionals to diagnose mental disorders.
Deceitfulness Or Theft
Engaging in intentional dishonesty or the unlawful taking of another's property without permission or consent.
- Discern conduct disorder from oppositional defiant disorder by examining their behavioral criteria.
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- Discern conduct disorder from oppositional defiant disorder by examining their behavioral criteria.
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