Disruptive, Impulse-control, and Conduct Disorders

ebook Clinical Insights & Practice Guidelines · Mental Illness Central Nervous System

By "MOH'D NOUR" BANI-YOUNES

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This eBook is the premier volume of our "Mental Illness/Central Nervous System" series, focussing specifically on "DISRUPTIVE, IMPULSE-CONTROL, AND CONDUCT DISORDERS". This eBook release encompasses diagnoses such as oppositional defiant disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, conduct disorder, pyromania, kleptomania, and others. The content comprises a total of 126 "MCQs with Guiding Answers" and 267 "Linked References". This eBook also contains numerous "Study Highlights or Summary Keypoints" alongside the "CLINICAL PRACTICE INSIGHTS" section. Our primary clients include medical professionals, clinical pharmacists or PharmDs, nurses, and various other individuals in the healthcare sector, such as mentors, residents, and students. We adhere to conventional design principles for all our sequential eBook publications to circumvent the trend of "hypercoloremia mania" in eBook design. This predominantly employs the official black and white colour scheme. This publication resulted from a collaborative effort with my skilled and dedicated coauthors, namely PharmDs Duaa Alqhaiwi, Eman Awwad, Najd Alyasjeen, Farah Qaryouti, Arwa Alashqar, Dana AlTaweel, Kariman Hatem, Leen Albishawi, Areej Al-Manasyeh, Alia' Saidan, and Marah Hussein.

Corresponding author; Clinical Pharmacy Specialty "MOH'D NOUR" BANI-YOUNES", MSc Clinical Pharmacy, BCPS, BCCCP, BCNSP, BCACP, BCIDP

Disruptive, Impulse-control, and Conduct Disorders