Disruptive, impulsive control, & conduct disorders include the following: oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, conduct disorder, antisocial personality disorder, pyromania, and kleptomania. This is mainly found in the pediatric to young adult population (Morin, 2023).
Reference
Morin, A. M. F. (2023). Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), disruptive, impulse-control & conduct disorders [PowerPoint slides]. Kodiak. OTD 517 Week 4 - FL 2023 Occupational Performance: Mental Health (wne.edu)
Brown, C., Stoffel, V. C., & Munoz, J. (2019). Occupational therapy in mental health: A vision for participation (2nd ed.) F.A. Davis.
Audience: pediatrics
Diagnosis: Any and all disruptive, impulse-control and conduct disorder
Population/age range: 3-12 years old
Instructions:
move the bead up or down to the color or "zone" one is feeling.
blue= sad, tired, bored, sick
green= calm, happy, focused, ready to learn
yellow= nervous, worried, silly, excited
red= angry, scared, feeling out of control
Rationale:
Be able to recognize how the client is feeling and them explain it to person administering the zones of regulation.
Work on thinking before acting on impulses.
Reference
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Audience: teenager/adolescents
Diagnosis: Any and all disruptive, impulse-control and conduct disorder
Population/age-range: 13-18 years old
Instructions:
Read the directions provided at the top of the handout and fill out the boxes as client seems fit.
Rationale:
Work on thinking before acting on impulses.
Recognize the correct ways to interact in certain situations and how to properly respond to people.
Reference
Practicing self-control free printable. Puzzles: Bingo cards: Worksheets. Free Printable | Puzzles | Bingo Cards | Worksheets (lyanaprintable.com)