What is the long-term prognosis for children who have oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder into adulthood?
A) about half have problems with antisocial behavior in adulthood
B) there is a high probability of full recovery of normal functioning in the majority of cases
C) although some of their symptoms will decrease, they often have trouble with peers and tend to be mentally retarded
D) there is a high rate of development of a wide range of pathologies from anxiety disorders to psychotic disorders
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