Causes Of Conduct Disorder
Frontal Lobe Damage

Research indicates there is causality between frontal lobe damage to the brain and the development of conduct disorder. This area of the brain controls many complex functions such as personality, the ability to solve complex problems, express emotion in a non-deviant manner and memory. When the frontal lobe obtains damage, individuals lose their ability to control their impulses efficiently and may react to negative experiences in a socially and personally destructive manner. Damage can occur through brain trauma, such as an injury during a fall or accident, or individuals may be born with frontal lobe damage.
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