Behavior Disorders

Behavior disorders refer to a range of disruptive behaviors that significantly impact an individual’s daily functioning, relationships, and well-being. Common examples include conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). These disorders often manifest in childhood or adolescence, involving persistent patterns of aggression, defiance, impulsivity, or inattention. Early identification and intervention, often through behavioral therapy and support, are crucial for addressing behavior disorders and promoting positive behavioral changes. Collaborative efforts involving parents, educators, and mental health professionals play a vital role in managing and treating behavior disorders.