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I’d like to read that article but the image is not clear and the link does not work for me. Any chance of reposting it? Also when I was studying psychology I felt that my lecturers could never quite explain the difference between conduct disorder, psychopaty (in youths) and antisocial personality disorder.
Hi David. Thanks again. A brief answer to your complicated question: not every conduct disordered child will become an antisocial pd adult, but every anti social pd adult had to have been conduct disordered in childhood.