ODD involves frequent anger, irritability and defiance towards authority figures. Symptoms typically begin during preschool years before early teens. Behavior must last at least six months. Includes angry mood, argumentative behavior and vindictiveness
Sociopathy is a mental health condition characterized by antisocial personality disorder. Sociopaths exhibit superficial charm and lack empathy. They manipulate others to gain power and control. They lie regularly and maintain false beliefs when confronted. They have few close friends and struggle with forming healthy relationships
ODD is characterized by angry mood, defiance, and vindictiveness towards authority figures. Affects 2-16% of children and teens, typically starting by age 8. More common in boys in younger children, equal in teens
Freud introduced psychosexual development theory in early 1900s. Oral fixation occurs when unmet oral needs develop in childhood. Oral stage occurs between birth to 18 months. Theory suggests unresolved needs determine adult behavior
Conduct disorder is characterized by persistent antisocial behavior in childhood or adolescence. Affects 51.1 million people globally as of 2013. Diagnosed when basic rights and age-appropriate norms are violated
Study examined 110 adolescent girls in a correctional institution. Participants completed Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey and Bender-Gestalt Test. Data analyzed using factor analysis with principal-axes solution