Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
... How common is ADHD? ADHD is the most common behavioural disorder in the UK. It's unknown exactly how many people have the condition, but most estimates suggest if affects around 2-5% of school-aged children and young people. Childhood ADHD is more commonly diagnosed in boys than girls. Girls with AD ...
... How common is ADHD? ADHD is the most common behavioural disorder in the UK. It's unknown exactly how many people have the condition, but most estimates suggest if affects around 2-5% of school-aged children and young people. Childhood ADHD is more commonly diagnosed in boys than girls. Girls with AD ...
the use of hypnosis in children with dissociative disorders
... Daniel T. Williams, MD, and Louis Velazquez, MD, MPH ...
... Daniel T. Williams, MD, and Louis Velazquez, MD, MPH ...
1 Towards a cognitive-behavioral model of PTSD in children and
... The reviews described above have demonstrated how the understanding of children and adolescents’ reactions to traumatic experiences has advanced to incorporate theory from a variety of domains. Many studies have been directed at examining core assumptions regarding the nature of PTSD in children, s ...
... The reviews described above have demonstrated how the understanding of children and adolescents’ reactions to traumatic experiences has advanced to incorporate theory from a variety of domains. Many studies have been directed at examining core assumptions regarding the nature of PTSD in children, s ...
EXTREME TRAUMATIC EXPOSURE
... • Patients with CPTSD can be understood as suffering from disorganised attachments with associated symptoms of PTSD which can be severe. ...
... • Patients with CPTSD can be understood as suffering from disorganised attachments with associated symptoms of PTSD which can be severe. ...
Psychopathy in childhood
... acknowledge the factor-analytic work on psychopathy that has consistently yielded three- and four-factor models in child, adolescent and adult referred, and non-referred, samples.6 Noting the robustness of these models, Frick stated that factor analyses have ‘consistently identified three dimensions ...
... acknowledge the factor-analytic work on psychopathy that has consistently yielded three- and four-factor models in child, adolescent and adult referred, and non-referred, samples.6 Noting the robustness of these models, Frick stated that factor analyses have ‘consistently identified three dimensions ...
An Economic and Policy Analysis of the Market for Methylphenidate
... 1. That the Code of Virginia is amended by adding a section numbered 22.1-274.3 as follows: § 22.1-274.3. Policies regarding medication recommendations by school personnel. The Board of Education shall develop and implement policies prohibiting school personnel from recommending the use of psychotro ...
... 1. That the Code of Virginia is amended by adding a section numbered 22.1-274.3 as follows: § 22.1-274.3. Policies regarding medication recommendations by school personnel. The Board of Education shall develop and implement policies prohibiting school personnel from recommending the use of psychotro ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... increase in activity.11 Research is under way to confirm the findings and to learn more about how food additives may affect hyperactivity. ...
... increase in activity.11 Research is under way to confirm the findings and to learn more about how food additives may affect hyperactivity. ...
NIMH Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Publication
... increase in activity.11 Research is under way to confirm the findings and to learn more about how food additives may affect hyperactivity. ...
... increase in activity.11 Research is under way to confirm the findings and to learn more about how food additives may affect hyperactivity. ...
Comorbid Psychopathology in Autism Spectrum Disorder Comorbid
... Comorbid Psychopathology in autism spectrum disorder assess comorbid psychopathology in the general population, it is important that when conducting research with individuals with ASD that assessment tools are used that have been designed and validated for use with ASD. Grondhuis and Aman (2012) con ...
... Comorbid Psychopathology in autism spectrum disorder assess comorbid psychopathology in the general population, it is important that when conducting research with individuals with ASD that assessment tools are used that have been designed and validated for use with ASD. Grondhuis and Aman (2012) con ...
Posttraumatic Resilience in Former Ugandan Child Soldiers Fionna Klasen Gabriele Oettingen
... I) and repeated or prolonged trauma (Type II). These Type II traumas have been also termed complex trauma (Herman, 1992; van der Kolk, 2005) and describe the ‘‘experience of multiple, chronic and prolonged, developmentally adverse traumatic events, most often of an interpersonal nature (e.g., sexual ...
... I) and repeated or prolonged trauma (Type II). These Type II traumas have been also termed complex trauma (Herman, 1992; van der Kolk, 2005) and describe the ‘‘experience of multiple, chronic and prolonged, developmentally adverse traumatic events, most often of an interpersonal nature (e.g., sexual ...
Understanding the sensory experiences of young people with
... acknowledges that many children receive an ADHD diagnosis prior to an Asperger Disorder diagnosis. As is also common in this population, two of the participants were taking stimulant medication (methylphenidate). Oswald and Sonenklar (2007) found 57% of children with ASD to be using psychoactive med ...
... acknowledges that many children receive an ADHD diagnosis prior to an Asperger Disorder diagnosis. As is also common in this population, two of the participants were taking stimulant medication (methylphenidate). Oswald and Sonenklar (2007) found 57% of children with ASD to be using psychoactive med ...
Loeber et al. ODD CD 2000
... between the symptoms of ODD and many symptoms of CD, but there is controversy about whether aggressive symptoms should be considered to be part of ODD or CD. CD is clearly heterogenous, but further research is needed regarding the most useful subtypes. Some progress has been made in documenting sex ...
... between the symptoms of ODD and many symptoms of CD, but there is controversy about whether aggressive symptoms should be considered to be part of ODD or CD. CD is clearly heterogenous, but further research is needed regarding the most useful subtypes. Some progress has been made in documenting sex ...
dissociation 2 day workshop flyer Kennedy
... The relevance of dissociation Dissociation can be understood as psychological processes which result in the inhibition of normal associations. Disturbances of perception, experience and identity can be formulated as involving these processes. ...
... The relevance of dissociation Dissociation can be understood as psychological processes which result in the inhibition of normal associations. Disturbances of perception, experience and identity can be formulated as involving these processes. ...
Prevalence Rates of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity
... cultures [9]. Thereby, it is of relevance to explore whether psychiatric taxonomies developed in one part of the world are useful in classifying mental disorders in other countries, and how consistent illness expression is among countries [10, 11]. The variability in ADHD prevalence rates reported i ...
... cultures [9]. Thereby, it is of relevance to explore whether psychiatric taxonomies developed in one part of the world are useful in classifying mental disorders in other countries, and how consistent illness expression is among countries [10, 11]. The variability in ADHD prevalence rates reported i ...
Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
... When children reach school age, therapists often use a family intervention called parent management training d. These treatments often have achieved a measure of success ...
... When children reach school age, therapists often use a family intervention called parent management training d. These treatments often have achieved a measure of success ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... Children diagnosed with the Predominantly Inattentive Type of ADHD are seldom impulsive or hyperactive, yet they have significant problems paying attention. They appear to be daydreaming, "spacey," easily confused, slow moving, and lethargic. They may have difficulty processing information as quickl ...
... Children diagnosed with the Predominantly Inattentive Type of ADHD are seldom impulsive or hyperactive, yet they have significant problems paying attention. They appear to be daydreaming, "spacey," easily confused, slow moving, and lethargic. They may have difficulty processing information as quickl ...
Selective Mutism and Anxiety
... period of engaging in normal conversation with family members in the home setting. Of concern, there is typically a lag between the age at referral and the time the child first enters the school system, with estimates suggesting that the average age when a child is ...
... period of engaging in normal conversation with family members in the home setting. Of concern, there is typically a lag between the age at referral and the time the child first enters the school system, with estimates suggesting that the average age when a child is ...
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... Anxiety is one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders in childhood and adolescence, and research has demonstrated its complex etiological profile (Mash & Barkley, 2003). As is the case with so many psychological disorders, the factors contributing to the etiology of anxiety in youth often interact ...
... Anxiety is one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders in childhood and adolescence, and research has demonstrated its complex etiological profile (Mash & Barkley, 2003). As is the case with so many psychological disorders, the factors contributing to the etiology of anxiety in youth often interact ...
Conversion Disorder in Childhood
... Background: Conversion disorder, a mental disorder characterized by the presence of multiple medically unexplained neurological symptoms and signs precipitated by psychological stress, occurs in childhood. Conversion disorder is more common in lower socioeconomic-class individuals who are medically ...
... Background: Conversion disorder, a mental disorder characterized by the presence of multiple medically unexplained neurological symptoms and signs precipitated by psychological stress, occurs in childhood. Conversion disorder is more common in lower socioeconomic-class individuals who are medically ...
The Effects of Music Therapy on the Interaction of verbal
... qualify a student for special education services in a public school (Armstrong & Darrow, 1999). Bunton-Pierce & Dunlap (1999) described autism as a developmental disorder that can affect a person’s ability to communicate, understand language, play, and interact with others. Under the U.S. Department ...
... qualify a student for special education services in a public school (Armstrong & Darrow, 1999). Bunton-Pierce & Dunlap (1999) described autism as a developmental disorder that can affect a person’s ability to communicate, understand language, play, and interact with others. Under the U.S. Department ...
Título del estudio - Repositorio Institucional de la UAL
... arbitrarily chosen discrepancy of 2sd’s between various dimensions of personal traits might indicate intra-individual differences. This was applied in dimensional models (BurgerVeltmeijer, 2006b, 2007, 2008; Lawson, Baron-Cohen & Wheelwright, 2004). In short, classification based assessments are foc ...
... arbitrarily chosen discrepancy of 2sd’s between various dimensions of personal traits might indicate intra-individual differences. This was applied in dimensional models (BurgerVeltmeijer, 2006b, 2007, 2008; Lawson, Baron-Cohen & Wheelwright, 2004). In short, classification based assessments are foc ...
autism spectrum disorders in an adult
... functioning children with ASD and is completed by the parent (Ehlers et al. 1999). The items closely resemble the features first described by Hans Asperger in his ...
... functioning children with ASD and is completed by the parent (Ehlers et al. 1999). The items closely resemble the features first described by Hans Asperger in his ...
Satan-contolling-the-minds-of-your
... conviction that our child has a biological disorder, we may temporarily stave off guilt—but we also give up responsibility. We sacrifice our perceptions of reality—and potentially our child’s well-being—to feeling good about ourselves.”[31] Creating diagnostic categories for troublesome children ten ...
... conviction that our child has a biological disorder, we may temporarily stave off guilt—but we also give up responsibility. We sacrifice our perceptions of reality—and potentially our child’s well-being—to feeling good about ourselves.”[31] Creating diagnostic categories for troublesome children ten ...
Family and peer relations of conduct disorder and hyperactive children
... Parental permissiveness, or as Sears, Maccoby, and Levin (1957) have defined, a parent's "willingness to have the child perform such acts [i.e., aggression]," has been associated with behavior problem children. Sears et al. (1957) found the highest percent of aggressive boys and girls in their study ...
... Parental permissiveness, or as Sears, Maccoby, and Levin (1957) have defined, a parent's "willingness to have the child perform such acts [i.e., aggression]," has been associated with behavior problem children. Sears et al. (1957) found the highest percent of aggressive boys and girls in their study ...
The effects of Trauma on Attachment
... behaviour is erratic and unpredictable, he often becomes disoriented, disorganized and aggressive. He will often have difficulty in regulating emotions, in reading social cues, in academic reasoning, and severe emotional problems. As an adult he may not give love and affection easily and may be u ...
... behaviour is erratic and unpredictable, he often becomes disoriented, disorganized and aggressive. He will often have difficulty in regulating emotions, in reading social cues, in academic reasoning, and severe emotional problems. As an adult he may not give love and affection easily and may be u ...