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Behavior disorders or behaviour disorders reflect persistant patterns of behaviour that cause people difficulty in functioning. They often violate social norms and are associated with negative social evaluation or they breach internal standards of conduct which can lead to shame or guilt and may be labelled as symptoms of mental illness. In societies the behavior is either regarded as of clinical severity, requiring treatment, or criminal requiring the application of the law.

The term hould be compare to behavior problems, behavior that is within social norms and which does no seriously impair everyday functioning.

Such disorders can include:

They may be associated with the following processes:


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