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Infant deprivation effects: What are the effects of Infant deprivation(ID) ?
1. decreased muscle tone 2. poor language skills, 3.poor socialization 4 lack of basic trust, 5. Anaclitic depression, 6. weight loss 7. physical illness [Anaclitic: Psychological dependence on others]
Infant deprivation effects: The four W's are used to describe the effects of infant deprivation?
Weak, Wordless, Wanting (socially), Wary
Infant deprivation effects: Complication of severe infant deprivation?
For longer than 6months - changes may be irreversible. Infant death is possible with severe deprivation.
Anaclitic depression: What is Anaclitic depression?
Depression in an infant due to continued separation caregiver? Results in withdrawal and unresponsiveness.
Regression in children: Cause of regression in a child?
common in children under stress. E.g toilet trained child who bedwets when hospitalized
childhood early-onset disorders (p. 133): True or false: Children with ADHD have normal intelligence
TRUE
childhood early-onset disorders (p. 133): What is the treatment for ADHD
Methyphenidate (ritalin)
childhood early-onset disorders (p. 133): What is the name given to continued behavior violating social norms?
Conduct disorder
childhood early-onset disorders (p. 133): What is oppositional defiant disorder?
A noncompliant child in the absence of criminality
childhood early-onset disorders (p. 133): What is the age of onset of tourette's syndrome?
Before 18