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Оппозиционно-вызывающее
Основной чертой оппозиционно-вызывающего расстройства (ОВР) является модель негативистического, враждебного и дефицитного поведения, обычно направленного против родителей и/или учителей.
Действия лиц с ОВР не достигают уровня серьезных нарушений прав других, свойственных нарушению поведения (conduct disorder).
Согласно DSM-III-R, ОВР свойственны следующие признаки:
1. Частая потеря психического равновесия.
2. Частые ссоры с родителями.