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Conduct disorder

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In psychiatry, conduct disorder is a pattern of repetitive behavior where the rights of others or the social norms are violated. Symptoms are overt aggressive behavior, bullying, physical aggression, cruel behavior toward people and pets, destructive behavior, lying, truancy, vandalism and stealing.