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Pharmacotherapy of disruptive behaviors associated with brain disease.
Disordered behavior resulting from central nervous system dysfunction is a common clinical problem for practitioners and for patients. Setting aside the problem of overtly aggressive, violent behavior, this article addresses the problem of disordered or disruptive behavior associated with neuropsychiatric conditions.