NIH Public Access Emotional dysregulation and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Author Manuscript
... regulation but lack of consensus on how to conceptualize this clinically challenging domain renders a review timely. The authors examine the current literature using both quantitative and qualitative methods. Three key findings emerge. First, emotion dysregulation is prevalent in ADHD throughout the ...
... regulation but lack of consensus on how to conceptualize this clinically challenging domain renders a review timely. The authors examine the current literature using both quantitative and qualitative methods. Three key findings emerge. First, emotion dysregulation is prevalent in ADHD throughout the ...
JAMES NEUBRANDER, MD, is board certified in environmental
... in the 1980s and 1990s further indicated that IQ and continuous performance test (CPT) scores increased as a result of the neurofeedback training (Lubar et al., 1995). Moreover, in 1995 Lubar and colleagues published a longitudinal follow-up study that indicated that the positive results from neurof ...
... in the 1980s and 1990s further indicated that IQ and continuous performance test (CPT) scores increased as a result of the neurofeedback training (Lubar et al., 1995). Moreover, in 1995 Lubar and colleagues published a longitudinal follow-up study that indicated that the positive results from neurof ...
AAC for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Assessment and
... elements of its use with language intervention impacting long-term outcomes. The current body of the research literature related to AAC and autism is limited in its generalization due to the small samples sizes and the heterogeneity of the samples. However, when paired with intensive interventions u ...
... elements of its use with language intervention impacting long-term outcomes. The current body of the research literature related to AAC and autism is limited in its generalization due to the small samples sizes and the heterogeneity of the samples. However, when paired with intensive interventions u ...
Eating disordered behaviors - Center for Healthy Weight and Wellness
... children reporting loss of control had higher anxiety, more depressive symptoms, and increased body dissatisfaction. However, the criteria used by children to determine the presence of a binge were not fully specified in the questionnaire and were based on the child’s subjective experiences. Thus, t ...
... children reporting loss of control had higher anxiety, more depressive symptoms, and increased body dissatisfaction. However, the criteria used by children to determine the presence of a binge were not fully specified in the questionnaire and were based on the child’s subjective experiences. Thus, t ...
Hannan & Reichardt Differential Diagnosis & Treatment for
... – Developed by Hugo Gregory (1968, 1975, 2003) – A way of “clinical thinking” that assists SLPs in the ongoing application of evidence based practices. • Assists SLPs with varying levels of experience explore, create, and implement success-driven solutions. • Applies to various locations and types o ...
... – Developed by Hugo Gregory (1968, 1975, 2003) – A way of “clinical thinking” that assists SLPs in the ongoing application of evidence based practices. • Assists SLPs with varying levels of experience explore, create, and implement success-driven solutions. • Applies to various locations and types o ...
Failures in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Children
... Juan’s mother responded by not running her errands; instead, she stayed home to allay Juan’s separation protests. Mother reported, ‘‘Juan is so worried I will leave and never come back that he does not want me to ever leave his side.’’ She also indicated that her son has been sleeping with her and ...
... Juan’s mother responded by not running her errands; instead, she stayed home to allay Juan’s separation protests. Mother reported, ‘‘Juan is so worried I will leave and never come back that he does not want me to ever leave his side.’’ She also indicated that her son has been sleeping with her and ...
Clinical Utility of EEG in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... disorders. More instructive, therefore, are studies examining whether EEG can discriminate among ADHD, learning disorders, and other psychiatric disorders. Chabot and Serfontein published two papers (Chabot et al., 1996; Chabot & Serfontein, 1996) reporting discrimination between normal children and ...
... disorders. More instructive, therefore, are studies examining whether EEG can discriminate among ADHD, learning disorders, and other psychiatric disorders. Chabot and Serfontein published two papers (Chabot et al., 1996; Chabot & Serfontein, 1996) reporting discrimination between normal children and ...
Schultz 10e IMTB Chapter 11
... His first book, The Behavior of Organisms (1938) outlines his system, but had disappointing sales at first. Fifty years later it was judged to have “changed the face of psychology.” He remained productive right up until his death from leukemia in 1990. Skinner’s system is in many ways similar to Wat ...
... His first book, The Behavior of Organisms (1938) outlines his system, but had disappointing sales at first. Fifty years later it was judged to have “changed the face of psychology.” He remained productive right up until his death from leukemia in 1990. Skinner’s system is in many ways similar to Wat ...
Neuroimaging and ADHD: fMRI, PET, DTI Findings, and
... structures and areas of the brain have also received attention and include, among others, the prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, caudate, globus pallidus, parietal regions, temporal regions, corpus callosum, splenium, cerebellar vermis and cerebellum (Castellanos, Giedd, & Berquin, 2001; ...
... structures and areas of the brain have also received attention and include, among others, the prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, caudate, globus pallidus, parietal regions, temporal regions, corpus callosum, splenium, cerebellar vermis and cerebellum (Castellanos, Giedd, & Berquin, 2001; ...
Pathways to School-Age Internalizing Symptoms 1 Running head
... Deficits in emotion regulation skills also have been related to child adjustment problems and psychopathology, including internalizing symptoms, at school age and beyond (Buckner, Mezzacappa, & Beardslee, 2003; Chaplin, Cole, & Zahn-Waxler, 2005). For young children, one set of strategies that appea ...
... Deficits in emotion regulation skills also have been related to child adjustment problems and psychopathology, including internalizing symptoms, at school age and beyond (Buckner, Mezzacappa, & Beardslee, 2003; Chaplin, Cole, & Zahn-Waxler, 2005). For young children, one set of strategies that appea ...
The Operant-Respondent Distinction Revisited: Toward
... shown that operant and respondent classes do not occur in isolation, but frequently interact. In such situations, respondently conditioned stimuli come to systematically affect ongoing operant responding. It has been claimed that the respondent mediates or regulates the emission of the operant in th ...
... shown that operant and respondent classes do not occur in isolation, but frequently interact. In such situations, respondently conditioned stimuli come to systematically affect ongoing operant responding. It has been claimed that the respondent mediates or regulates the emission of the operant in th ...
FILLING THE GAPS: SKINNER ON THE ROLE OF
... explanation of behavior, we first need to examine how he defined the object of physiological studies and how it differs from that of behavior analysis. Through various definitions, Skinner actually emphasized different aspects of the research topics of behavior analysis and physiology. I will classi ...
... explanation of behavior, we first need to examine how he defined the object of physiological studies and how it differs from that of behavior analysis. Through various definitions, Skinner actually emphasized different aspects of the research topics of behavior analysis and physiology. I will classi ...
spectru m disorders - American Academy of Pediatrics
... know all too well about the difficult emotions that often surround a diagnosis of an ASD. My son was diagnosed with an ASD in 2004 at the age of 2. Before the diagnosis, we were concerned about his development, beginning in infancy. At times he seemed uncomfortable with symptoms of acid reflux, and ...
... know all too well about the difficult emotions that often surround a diagnosis of an ASD. My son was diagnosed with an ASD in 2004 at the age of 2. Before the diagnosis, we were concerned about his development, beginning in infancy. At times he seemed uncomfortable with symptoms of acid reflux, and ...
brief psychosocial intervention (bpi)
... 7. What if the clinician is concerned about the need to treat a major co-occurring disorder or problem, in addition to the depression? There are 4 components to consider in addressing this question v First of all clinicians are reminded that the care packages in any one of the 3 arms are comprehensi ...
... 7. What if the clinician is concerned about the need to treat a major co-occurring disorder or problem, in addition to the depression? There are 4 components to consider in addressing this question v First of all clinicians are reminded that the care packages in any one of the 3 arms are comprehensi ...
www - ampfs
... with a child’s alienation from a parent. Children may become alienated from a parent because of physical abuse, with or without sexual abuse. Children’s alienation may be the result of parental emotional abuse, which may be overt in the form of verbal abuse or more covert in the form of neglect. (As ...
... with a child’s alienation from a parent. Children may become alienated from a parent because of physical abuse, with or without sexual abuse. Children’s alienation may be the result of parental emotional abuse, which may be overt in the form of verbal abuse or more covert in the form of neglect. (As ...
full-text PDF - Duke People
... et al., 1983). In this respect they have been contrasted with ratio schedules, the other major class of reinforcement schedules, in which the rate of reinforcement is a monotonically increasing function of the rate of behavior. Indeed, the distinction between actions and habits was initially based o ...
... et al., 1983). In this respect they have been contrasted with ratio schedules, the other major class of reinforcement schedules, in which the rate of reinforcement is a monotonically increasing function of the rate of behavior. Indeed, the distinction between actions and habits was initially based o ...
Temporal reproduction and its neuroanatomical correlates in adults
... Block et al., 2010, West et al., 2000). Seminal work by Barkley and colleagues (Barkley et al., 1997) examined time reproduction performance taking into account also the effects of attentional demands and use of methylphenidate (MPH). While all children (both ADHD and controls) performed similarly ...
... Block et al., 2010, West et al., 2000). Seminal work by Barkley and colleagues (Barkley et al., 1997) examined time reproduction performance taking into account also the effects of attentional demands and use of methylphenidate (MPH). While all children (both ADHD and controls) performed similarly ...
Pelaez, M. - Florida International University
... Prevention of Antisocial Behavior in Toddlers Through Partnership with Parents, from September 1997-August 1999, amount $ 225, 000.00. This Field-Initiated Research Grant proposal (CFDA 84.023C, Absolute Priority 2), requested funding for 24 months to support innovation in assessment and interventio ...
... Prevention of Antisocial Behavior in Toddlers Through Partnership with Parents, from September 1997-August 1999, amount $ 225, 000.00. This Field-Initiated Research Grant proposal (CFDA 84.023C, Absolute Priority 2), requested funding for 24 months to support innovation in assessment and interventio ...
Child Psychology and Psychiatry
... smooth or predictable trajectory. Common disorders tend to appear at key developmental stages from infancy through to adolescence. Feeding disorders usually have their onset in infancy and early childhood. Early intervention is needed to avert persistence into later life; our authors discuss why and ...
... smooth or predictable trajectory. Common disorders tend to appear at key developmental stages from infancy through to adolescence. Feeding disorders usually have their onset in infancy and early childhood. Early intervention is needed to avert persistence into later life; our authors discuss why and ...
Stray_Liv_Larsen
... Children with ADHD represent a heterogeneous population which displays considerable variation in symptoms. It is a prevalent child psychiatry disorder which lasts into adolescences and adulthood for many persons affected. A high proportion of children with ADHD will experience school failure and dev ...
... Children with ADHD represent a heterogeneous population which displays considerable variation in symptoms. It is a prevalent child psychiatry disorder which lasts into adolescences and adulthood for many persons affected. A high proportion of children with ADHD will experience school failure and dev ...
Adjunctive Behavior
... has been called adjunctive behavior. This new behavior, appearing briefly within each cycle of the primary behavior and therefore intermittently across many cycles, is said to be “schedule–induced.”6 However, the manner in which adjunctive behavior occurs can be discriminated from a process in which ...
... has been called adjunctive behavior. This new behavior, appearing briefly within each cycle of the primary behavior and therefore intermittently across many cycles, is said to be “schedule–induced.”6 However, the manner in which adjunctive behavior occurs can be discriminated from a process in which ...
ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, temperament, and character
... Among the responders in the study group, mothers answered 89.4% of the questionnaires, fathers 9.0%, and some other guardian of the children answered 1.6%. No significant differences were detected between mothers’, fathers’, and guardians’ ratings. A-TAC: The A-TAC is a parental telephone interview ...
... Among the responders in the study group, mothers answered 89.4% of the questionnaires, fathers 9.0%, and some other guardian of the children answered 1.6%. No significant differences were detected between mothers’, fathers’, and guardians’ ratings. A-TAC: The A-TAC is a parental telephone interview ...
ADHD Lectures Online
... Stimulants (based on a few studies; need more research) – (Barkley Study finds 65% improve modestly in symptom ratings but only 20% showed a good clinical response warranting continued medication) ...
... Stimulants (based on a few studies; need more research) – (Barkley Study finds 65% improve modestly in symptom ratings but only 20% showed a good clinical response warranting continued medication) ...
Ch 6: Learning
... research in learning—but not the sort of hit-the-books learning that usually comes to the minds of college students. Psychologists define learning broadly, as a process through which experience produces a lasting change in behavior or mental processes. According to this definition, then, Sabra’s “fl ...
... research in learning—but not the sort of hit-the-books learning that usually comes to the minds of college students. Psychologists define learning broadly, as a process through which experience produces a lasting change in behavior or mental processes. According to this definition, then, Sabra’s “fl ...