Antisocial Personality Disorder - Characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others and with the central characteristics of deceit and manipulation, Dependent Personality Disorder - Pervasive and exclusive need to be taken care of, which leads to submissive and clinging behavior and fears of separation, PTSD - Disturbing pattern of behavior demonstrated by someone who has experienced a traumatic event, Conduct Disorder - Characterized by persistent antisocial behavior in children and adolescents that significantly impairs their ability to function in social, academic, or occupational areas., Anger - Normal human emotion involving strong, uncomfortable, emotional responses to a real or perceived provocation, Hostility/Verbal Aggression - Emotion expressed through verbal abuse, lack of cooperation, violation of rules or norms, or threatening behavior, meant to intimidate or cause emotional harm to others, Physical Aggression - Behavior in which a person attacks or injures another person, or destroys property in the attempt to harm, punish, or force a person into compliance., Acting Out  - Immature defense mechanisms by which the person deals with emotional conflicts or stressors through actions rather than through reflection or feelings.,

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