Deckblatt 242-11
... Although it was previously thought that children eventually outgrow ADHD, 30-60% of the individuals continue to show significant symptoms of the disorder into adulthood (Harpin 2005). These symptoms may have a huge negative impact on the child’s social skills, personal relationships, academic achiev ...
... Although it was previously thought that children eventually outgrow ADHD, 30-60% of the individuals continue to show significant symptoms of the disorder into adulthood (Harpin 2005). These symptoms may have a huge negative impact on the child’s social skills, personal relationships, academic achiev ...
Study Guide Final 12-13-2005 - Logan Class of December 2011
... less likely to fit criteria for ADHD; however, the diagnosis of ADHD is still possible. These individuals are also far less likely to develop adult antisocial personality disorder. While boys are identified more often, the estimated sex ratio of this type of CD approaches 50% for girls and boys in s ...
... less likely to fit criteria for ADHD; however, the diagnosis of ADHD is still possible. These individuals are also far less likely to develop adult antisocial personality disorder. While boys are identified more often, the estimated sex ratio of this type of CD approaches 50% for girls and boys in s ...
What`s in a Name? The Influence of an ADHD
... significant influence on how the child is perceived by caregivers, and teachers are more likely to have less positive perceptions of adolescents with attention differences than do mental health professionals in certain domains. The electronic version of the dissertation is accessible at the Ohiolink ...
... significant influence on how the child is perceived by caregivers, and teachers are more likely to have less positive perceptions of adolescents with attention differences than do mental health professionals in certain domains. The electronic version of the dissertation is accessible at the Ohiolink ...
Comorbidity - VCU Autism Center for Excellence
... some of the common characteristics of the comorbid disorders and the importance of observing behavior. It is important to know what “typical” behavior is for the individual with ASD so that you can identify when something is different. As we review the characteristics of some of the comorbid disorde ...
... some of the common characteristics of the comorbid disorders and the importance of observing behavior. It is important to know what “typical” behavior is for the individual with ASD so that you can identify when something is different. As we review the characteristics of some of the comorbid disorde ...
Implications of two conflicting views
... all-or-nothing syndrome like pregnancy, where one either is pregnant or is not. It is more like depression. That is, all individuals experience symptoms of low mood from time to time, but only those significantly impaired over longer periods of time are clinically diagnosed as being depressed. ADHD ...
... all-or-nothing syndrome like pregnancy, where one either is pregnant or is not. It is more like depression. That is, all individuals experience symptoms of low mood from time to time, but only those significantly impaired over longer periods of time are clinically diagnosed as being depressed. ADHD ...
There are two types of tics—motor and vocal
... 9. shouting and barking. Vocal tics may also be expressed as 10. coprolalia (the involuntary use of obscene words or socially inappropriate words and phrases) or copropraxia (obscene gestures).. 11. Echo phenomena (echo speech or echolalia) are also reported, although less frequently. These may incl ...
... 9. shouting and barking. Vocal tics may also be expressed as 10. coprolalia (the involuntary use of obscene words or socially inappropriate words and phrases) or copropraxia (obscene gestures).. 11. Echo phenomena (echo speech or echolalia) are also reported, although less frequently. These may incl ...
LASE 2.13 - semo.edu
... antidepressants may require lower dosages to treat ADHD than when used to treat depression. They have a quicker onset of action than most other nonstimulant medications. Tricyclics block norepinephrine and dopamine receptors in the brain (causing the brain to produce higher levels of these neurotran ...
... antidepressants may require lower dosages to treat ADHD than when used to treat depression. They have a quicker onset of action than most other nonstimulant medications. Tricyclics block norepinephrine and dopamine receptors in the brain (causing the brain to produce higher levels of these neurotran ...
Chapter 13 Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders
... erratic or bizarre behavior, inappropriate affect – These used to be included under positive symptoms ...
... erratic or bizarre behavior, inappropriate affect – These used to be included under positive symptoms ...
A Review of the Literature
... supporting students to reach their academic goals, we our dependent on the medical model of disability for the legal and financial backing which that brings. In supporting students with ADHD this is no different. To recognise a student as having ADHD we must insist that a consultant psychiatrist or ...
... supporting students to reach their academic goals, we our dependent on the medical model of disability for the legal and financial backing which that brings. In supporting students with ADHD this is no different. To recognise a student as having ADHD we must insist that a consultant psychiatrist or ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Developmental Trajectories
... family environments in ADHD cases or support of parental mental health in response to ADHD in the child. Alternatively, it may be that children exposed to chronic and stable high parental EE are at the greatest risk for poor outcomes, due to sustained exposure across time, in which case intervention ...
... family environments in ADHD cases or support of parental mental health in response to ADHD in the child. Alternatively, it may be that children exposed to chronic and stable high parental EE are at the greatest risk for poor outcomes, due to sustained exposure across time, in which case intervention ...
Navigating the Kraepelinian Vortex2
... Brings together two chapters of Impulse Disorders and Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence. All are disorders involving emotional and behavioral self-control. ...
... Brings together two chapters of Impulse Disorders and Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence. All are disorders involving emotional and behavioral self-control. ...
A Guide to the Treatment of Adults With ADHD
... underlying ADHD the patient may be stabilized to a baseline that continues to be highly impaired. Adult psychiatrists may also have difficulty recognizing residual symptoms of other neurodevelopmental disorders, including oppositional defiant symptoms, conduct disorder that does not meet criteria fo ...
... underlying ADHD the patient may be stabilized to a baseline that continues to be highly impaired. Adult psychiatrists may also have difficulty recognizing residual symptoms of other neurodevelopmental disorders, including oppositional defiant symptoms, conduct disorder that does not meet criteria fo ...
Relations between Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Dissociation and
... In literature, studies considering the relationship between PTSD and ADHD among adults were also conducted. Adler et al. (10) assessed the comorbidity of ADHD among 25 male veterans with PTSD and 22 male veterans with panic disorder. The frequency of comorbid ADHD was significantly higher in the PTS ...
... In literature, studies considering the relationship between PTSD and ADHD among adults were also conducted. Adler et al. (10) assessed the comorbidity of ADHD among 25 male veterans with PTSD and 22 male veterans with panic disorder. The frequency of comorbid ADHD was significantly higher in the PTS ...
Neuroimaging and ADHD: fMRI, PET, DTI Findings, and
... suggest that these hyperactivation patterns in the ADHD children may represent compensatory mechanisms in response to the impaired frontostriatal systems in children with ADHD. Similar results have been found with adults with ADHD. For example, Valera, Faraone, Biederman, Poldrack, and Seidman (2005 ...
... suggest that these hyperactivation patterns in the ADHD children may represent compensatory mechanisms in response to the impaired frontostriatal systems in children with ADHD. Similar results have been found with adults with ADHD. For example, Valera, Faraone, Biederman, Poldrack, and Seidman (2005 ...
Unit IV: Anxiety Disorders and Crises
... Objective 7: Be able to discuss somatoform disorders to include types, risk factors, signs and symptoms. Somatoform disorders are physical ailments, such as pain, nausea, or dizziness, for which no adequate medical explanation has been found. The complaints of physical symptoms are serious enough t ...
... Objective 7: Be able to discuss somatoform disorders to include types, risk factors, signs and symptoms. Somatoform disorders are physical ailments, such as pain, nausea, or dizziness, for which no adequate medical explanation has been found. The complaints of physical symptoms are serious enough t ...
malingering and factitious disorder
... More common in Monozygotic rather than Dizygotic twin pairs. ...
... More common in Monozygotic rather than Dizygotic twin pairs. ...
ADHD and PDD
... He showed poor gross and fine motor skills. Results of WISC-III showed a fullscale IQ of 120. At present, Ichiro continues taking methylphenidate (40mg/day). He has no apparent troubles with peers, although he does not initiate play. The medication has been effective for inattention as well as for h ...
... He showed poor gross and fine motor skills. Results of WISC-III showed a fullscale IQ of 120. At present, Ichiro continues taking methylphenidate (40mg/day). He has no apparent troubles with peers, although he does not initiate play. The medication has been effective for inattention as well as for h ...
Adjustment disorders
... with adjustment disorder, someone must meet criteria spelled out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV-TR). ...
... with adjustment disorder, someone must meet criteria spelled out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV-TR). ...
Supplementary Table. Summary table of reviewed Adult ADHD Self
... 3) Six item ASRS: one-third of clinical cases would be missed with this screener, two-thirds in the highest stratum would be classified as having a very high probability of being cases. 4) 18 item ASRS: ‘refines prediction of the clinical classification among those who are positive on the sixquestio ...
... 3) Six item ASRS: one-third of clinical cases would be missed with this screener, two-thirds in the highest stratum would be classified as having a very high probability of being cases. 4) 18 item ASRS: ‘refines prediction of the clinical classification among those who are positive on the sixquestio ...
ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, temperament, and character
... been linked specifically to impulsivity/hyperactivity rather than to problems with inattention (24). Similar patterns of personality traits have been found in adults diagnosed with ADHD (16, 25). Adults with ASD have also shown very low self-directedness and cooperativeness, but with a different tem ...
... been linked specifically to impulsivity/hyperactivity rather than to problems with inattention (24). Similar patterns of personality traits have been found in adults diagnosed with ADHD (16, 25). Adults with ASD have also shown very low self-directedness and cooperativeness, but with a different tem ...
Somato Form PPT
... The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The preoccupation is not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g., dissatisfaction with body shape and size in Anorexia Nervosa). ...
... The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The preoccupation is not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g., dissatisfaction with body shape and size in Anorexia Nervosa). ...
Somatization: Principles of Clinical Management
... The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The preoccupation is not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g., dissatisfaction with body shape and size in Anorexia Nervosa). ...
... The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The preoccupation is not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g., dissatisfaction with body shape and size in Anorexia Nervosa). ...
A Measure of Conduct Disorder for Incarcerated
... classified as conduct disorder according to the K-SADS-PL increases by 3.5%. • The Hosmer and Lemeshow goodness of fit test indicated that the model fits the data and that 69.6% of cases were correctly classified, χ2 (8) = 9.07, p = .34. ...
... classified as conduct disorder according to the K-SADS-PL increases by 3.5%. • The Hosmer and Lemeshow goodness of fit test indicated that the model fits the data and that 69.6% of cases were correctly classified, χ2 (8) = 9.07, p = .34. ...
Prospective Follow-Up of Girls With Attention
... than those in the matched comparison group. Both boys and girls with ADHD showed increased rates of suicidal behavior, but additional analyses revealed that the small female subsample (n ⫽ 18) was at significantly higher risk than the male subsample (n ⫽ 107). Comorbid internalizing and externalizin ...
... than those in the matched comparison group. Both boys and girls with ADHD showed increased rates of suicidal behavior, but additional analyses revealed that the small female subsample (n ⫽ 18) was at significantly higher risk than the male subsample (n ⫽ 107). Comorbid internalizing and externalizin ...
adhd - Alcohol and Alcoholism
... high percentage of these patients could be diagnosed as having had ADHD in childhood, which, in some cases, persisted into adulthood. 23.1% of the alcohol-dependent patients investigated in this study showed the diagnostic criteria for the presence of ADHD in childhood, and 33.3% (CAARS) of those fo ...
... high percentage of these patients could be diagnosed as having had ADHD in childhood, which, in some cases, persisted into adulthood. 23.1% of the alcohol-dependent patients investigated in this study showed the diagnostic criteria for the presence of ADHD in childhood, and 33.3% (CAARS) of those fo ...