Impulse destruction

Impulsive destruction is more common in emotionally unstable patients and in adults. Children's behavioral disorders mainly include aggressive behavior and rebellious behavior. Aggressive behavior refers to beating, hurting, destroying objects, abusing others or animals, sexual assault, robbery and other manifestations. Usually it is impulsive behavior with no obvious motivation and purpose, sometimes just to attract others' attention. A small number of small gangs that can be manifested as purpose will eventually lead to juvenile delinquency. Disordered children often fail to establish normal relationships with others, shallow partnerships, a high degree of self-centeredness and egoism, a lack of guilt, shame, compassion, and responsibility. Children's conduct disorders and adult emotional instability.

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