F92: Mixed disorders of conduct and emotions
F92.0: Depressive conduct disorder
Your behavior towards other people has changed. With this, society’s rules and obligations are disregarded. The person acts irresponsibly or lies, for example. The person may also quickly get angry or aggressive towards others. They may also become violent towards others. They may also commit crimes.
You also have a depression. Depression is a mental illness. One can have a wide range of symptoms. One often feels depressed, joyless, listless and lethargic. Moreover, thinking may be difficult, your appetite may change, and you may be sleeping more poorly. You may also be finding it harder to concentrate and have lost confidence in yourself. The mental illness can also cause physical symptoms. Various causes of this mental illness have been identified, but some of them have not yet been properly explained. One cause may be a lack of certain messenger substances in the brain. Depression can also be caused by very stressful life events.
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