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Mood Disorders - School District of Cambridge

... over which they have little or no control. As they acquire this feeling of helplessness, they give up and no longer try to improve their situation, because they learned in the past that efforts to improve the situation will not work. This, by itself, can produce depression. Learned helplessness may ...
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... Adaptive functions are generally more impaired relative to cognitive functions Three super families: relatedness to other autosomal neurodevelopmental syndromes; polygenic form related to a broader phenotype; disintegrative/late regressive ...
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... • In a large community sample of adolescents in the United States, more than 80% of those with an alcohol use disorder had some form of lifetime psychopathology, with almost half (48%) reporting a history of depression. (Rhode et al., 1996) • In the Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolesce ...
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... is hypothesized to be a biological substrate of negative affective style (Braving, Laucht & Schmidt, 2000). As indicated earlier, children with externalizing behaviors have obvious difficulties regulating emotion and show negative affective style. A different function in regulating emotional experie ...
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Schizophrenia

... the belief that thoughts are being inserted into or withdrawn from one's conscious mind, the belief that one's thoughts are being broadcast to other people, hearing hallucinatory voices that comment on one's thoughts ~ see. recent classifications ...
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... Perry, B (2006) ‘Applying principles of neurodevelopment to clinical work with maltreated and traumatized children’, in Webb (Ed) Working with traumatized youth in child welfare, new York: The Guilford Press Rollstin, AO & Kern, JM (1998) ‘Correlates of battered women’s psychological distress: sever ...
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Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety Disorders

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Autism Spectrum Disorders - Illinois State Board of Education
Autism Spectrum Disorders - Illinois State Board of Education

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MOOD DISORDERS

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Coexisting Disorders in Children
Coexisting Disorders in Children

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