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    Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has the propensity of causing serious health issues in the lives of children and adults, if left untreated. The disorder is real, and it is not the result of poverty nor is it the result of poor parenting. It is important to note that because anyone can be diagnosed with this illness, Center for Disease and Control (CDC) on its website, .0has provided an overview of the disease as related to ethos, pathos and logos. First, ethos appeals to the…

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    Have you ever heard of ADHD? ADHD is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Millions of people are diagnosed with ADHD every year; however the cause of this psychiatric disorder is still unknown (Carey). ADHD is a chronic disorder, which means it can last a few years or even a lifetime. The type of treatment that is used could affect the amount of time someone has this disorder. One of the main debates regarding ADHD is whether or not it should be treated with medication or not. Depending on…

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    Resources on ADHD, ADHD stands for attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder defined as “a common behavioral condition affecting 11 percent of school age children” (CHADD). For a diagnosis of ADHD, “clinical guidelines provided by the American Psychiatric Association are found in the diagnostic manual titled Diagnostics and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders known as the DSM5 book” (CHADD). As I gain a better understanding of ADHD, I have learned three ways to control my own ADHD which are…

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    Assessment of ADHD Everyone has had the experience of going to the grocery store and seeing that one kid acting up in a disruptive manner the entire time. Whether it may be a tantrum because they are denied from getting their way, or their energy keeps them from sitting still. This is one thing everyone has witnessed before at least once. Most times in this situation the assumptions are that the child is bad or the parents are uncaring and oblivious to how their young one behaves. When trying to…

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    In the United States, there are currently 10-12 million children diagnosed with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); making it the most common psychiatric illness among children and adolescents (Stolzer, 2012, p. 5). According to Vitiello et al. (2015), this disorder is typically first diagnosed and treated once the child enters elementary school. Most of these children are prescribed stimulant medication such as, Ritalin and Adderall, to help cope with the struggles of this…

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    executive functioning in people with ADHD (Barkley, 1997). I know little about ADHD, aside from what I have learned in this course, but this general model makes some sense to me, and clearly it leaves a lot of room for further investigation which might bring a lot of clarity to our understanding of ADHD, as a brain-based disorder. This model makes sense to me because it seems to effectively…

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    Technology may cause ADHD for adults and children. Parents who spend a lot of time on their consumer electronics may have ADHD, and they might have children with ADHD. Also, when children spend their mental energy and time playing video games, they may not spend any mental energy in their own lives, so that may lead to have this mental illness. In addition, Internet may cause the aggravation of ADHD. (Alderman& Hwang, 2010) ADHD has the effect of all sides of child’s life. ADHD doesn’t…

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    children with ADHD? The maternal factors that were hypothesized as relevant to understanding parent-child interactions among children with ADHD were maternal responsiveness (mothers prompt behavior towards the child), maternal directiveness (commands or requests), maternal sensitivity, and maternal negativity (child’s negative behavior, lack of affection and rejection) in the study of the 136 mothers with their sons with ADHD were the basis of the study. (2) Which participant subtype(s) of…

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    Boys” which didn’t live up to the same expectation. I realized my topic to write should be about something I am very familiar with, a part of who I am. ADHD. I have ADHD and have had to deal with it my whole life. It has been a challenge for me. It has played a big part of my actions, my emotions and really my personality. Early on in my life ADHD made me feel down, not as good or as smart as others and not to mention all the other challenges that goes along with it. Though it’s not something I…

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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) The causes of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, are sort of the same as some other disabilities. Like the learning disability, ADHD can be caused by either a brain injury of some type or can be genetic. Other factors can play in what might cause ADHD. Some researchers believe that tobacco and alcohol use, before the child’s birth, is another reason why some children have this disorder. “Most experts believe the condition is due…

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