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Conduct disorder / Panic disorder / Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder / Mood disorder / Borderline personality disorder / Bipolar disorder / Generalized anxiety disorder / Eating disorder / Anxiety disorder / Psychiatry / Abnormal psychology / Mental disorder
Date: 2006-04-27 15:09:10
Conduct disorder
Panic disorder
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Mood disorder
Borderline personality disorder
Bipolar disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder
Eating disorder
Anxiety disorder
Psychiatry
Abnormal psychology
Mental disorder

OJJDP Bulletin: Psychiatric Disorders of Youth in Detention

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