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Antisocial personality disorder: prevention and management

Clinical guideline [CG77] Published date: January 2009 Last updated: March 2013

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Additional interventions targeted specifically at the parents of children with conduct problems (such as interventions for parental, marital o interpersonal problems) should not be provided routinely alongside parent-training programmes, as they are unlikely to have an impact on the child s conduct problems. Do not do January 2009 Unclassified
Pharmacological interventions should not be routinely used for the treatment of antisocial personality disorder or associated behaviours of aggression, anger and impulsivity. Do not do January 2009 Unclassified
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