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    This isn’t a “gospel” this is a research paper! So before you “climb out the back door” let's dive into this paper with “new perspective!” Nobody is as untypical as the amazing Brendon Boyd Urie. Brendon Boyd Urie was born April 12th, 1987 in ST. George, Utah. He grew up in a little Mormon Church on the outskirts of ST. George. All of his problems started in Kindergarden when he first started going to Palo Verde elementary school. He was a very “hyper kid” as his teachers called him to his…

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    The strength of this study is that it uses variety of information to give accurate detail such as the annual assessments of bullying over the five phases of time during childhood, the uses of clinical interviews with parents in examining diagnostic status with the child, and the data on early parent child support autonomy based on observations between parents and children's. The study was reliable where parents and children were videotaped in the laboratory, different researchers made…

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    education students, while being cognizant students with disabilities may be in need of extra supports. The article I chose to analyze addresses various behavioral and academic interventions for students diagnosed with ADHD. The supports discussed can be used solely for children with ADHD. However, as the title of this report makes note, the authors of the article feel they can be successfully employed class-wide in a general education classroom.…

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    1. A psychologist has an appointment with a new patient. The patient displays symptoms that indicate it could be anxiety, mood disorder, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Please explain how the psychologist would use the DSM to do a complete diagnosis on this new patient. Please remember to define each of the 3 possible disorders, and the DSM. Anxiety - The nervousness or agitation that we sometimes experience, often about something that is going to happen. Mood Disorder -…

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    peer pressure. The most common drugs used for these cases are alcohol, marijuana, prescription medications and over the counter drugs. Adderall is one of the most common abused stimulant. The medical use of Adderall is to effectively treat symptoms of ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), and the non-medical use of Adderall on college campuses has led to an unfair advantage in academic studies. With more undergraduate students reporting…

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    one of the most crucial factors to a child’s development. Many children express different patterns on the way they learn which, occasionally, become a case of a learning disorders, such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The patient with ADHD becomes a Child with Special Needs: various types of difficulties that can require a person to receive additional support. In the textbook Invitation to the life span, the authors, Kathleen Berger and Susan Chuang, explain that before we talk…

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    Though they are often used interchangeably, they have distinct differences that make them unique. One in called Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and the other is called Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Both of them cause a dysfunction in the brain 's ability to concentrate, but ADHD also causes a pronounced amount of excitation, which makes someone have an excessive amount of nervous energy all of the time. Sitting still or even getting a good night 's rest is very difficult for…

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    adolescent named Tracy. Tracy was diagnosed with asthma at the age of 3 years old, she also has been diagnosed with ADHD and a generalized anxiety disorder. Tracy is responsible for her own care. With Tracy’s age in mind, adolescence is a particularly challenging period for adequate self-management. In the course of managing her illness, she has been requesting refills for her ADHD medication sooner than the refill date. It would be beneficial to educate Tracy, focusing on different medications,…

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    to develop strategies to address those problems by changing thinking patterns and behaviors” (CMAJ). Psychology specialist help these children make their own choices and families believe that this tool helps children with mental disorders such as (ADHD). Due to the circumstances, the child is really not the one making the decision. The parent of the child are the ones who decide whether the child should take therapy classes. Therapy could be an advantage or a disadvantage depending on how they…

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    outside, loves talking, but has a hard time staying still in class. Patrick is just a normal boy, if a little bit on the energetic side, but his teacher Ms. Smith does not want to stimulate Patrick the way he should be. She claims that he has severe ADHD and gets him prescribed on buckets of drugs which turns him into a vegetable. This exists in many elementary schools around the nation, and is a horrible truth we cannot escape. Far too many children are being diagnosed with learning…

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