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    observations are important to consider (Carr, 2014). Jamel is at risk of not passing the fifth grade. It is apparent he is unable to concentrate and becomes distracted easily, yet he lacks the hyperactivity often associated with ADHD (Hooley, Butcher, Nock, & Mineka, 2017). ADHD is characterized by a pattern of inattention, impetuousness, and the inability to sit still for an extended period (Hooley, Butcher, Nock, & Mineka, 2017). His mother has self-reported that she often raises her voice to…

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    seven entitled “Let Food be Thy Medicine”, Marilyn Wedge claims that though there are some legitimate diagnoses of ADHD that are in need of attention and possibly medication, the food a child is fed may be a large factor of their behavior. She cites John E. Huxsahl from Mayo Clinic uses his article on processed foods to help her claim that food consumption can have a relation to ADHD. I agree with this argument on multiple occasions that I will refer to throughout this essay including personal…

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    and problems that I have had to deal with, and ultimately, overcome. When I was younger, I was diagnosed with High-functioning Autism and ADHD and it has impacted my life to this day. I also had severe anger issues growing up which made it hard for my siblings to have their friends over. Every day is a new challenge that I have to deal with. My Autism and ADHD has really defined my life as it changes how I react to my peers, bosses, and faculty. I tend to be a lot more anxious especially when…

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    Neurological Soft Signs in ADHD”. This article is based on a study of 35 patients that were treated with Methylphenidate to see if hyperactivity symptomatology was affected. The neurological soft signs (NSS) that were evaluated included poor coordination, speed or accuracy of limb or axial movements, including those required to keep balance, dysrhythmias and overflow (Hrtanek et al). NSS is commonly associated with a number of neuropsychiatric and behavioral disorders like ADHD, OCD, depression…

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    Gestational Age

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    attention data were collected at three different times starting at age" 6, 8, and 26 years of age, using parent reports, expert behavior observations, and clinical ADHD diagnoses." Parents rated their children’s attention problems at 6 years and 8 years using the well-studied and validated…

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    Inattentive Stereotypes

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    By acknowledging that ADHD is three to four times more common in boys than girls, it is important to look at the gender stereotypes that coincide with this statistic. Girls tend to fall under a different category of inattention subtype. This subtype is characterized by being distracted frequently along with failure to complete work due to disorganization and forgetfulness. (). This shows similar aspects of the other types but it creates a larger stereotype due to the fact that girls are the…

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    Disorders In Music

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    all the notes are staccato and blaringly loud. She says that the Vyvanse that she takes for her ADHD makes her angry. To her, music is a release from the disorder that racks her brain. Baldarelli and Morris both suffer from mental disorders and both use art to cope with the symptoms. These girls are part of the growing trend among mental disorder sufferers of using artistic…

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    discussed in this paper. The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) is a well-established screening measure for children ages 4-18, which can be used to predict diagnoses of complex ADHD. The CBCL has the potential to predict certain comorbidities (e.g. disruptive behavior, mood disorders and anxiety disorders) in adolescents with ADHD. (Biederman et al. 2005) The Childhood Psychopathology Measurement Schedule (CPMS) assess adolescent behavior based on parental observations. (Begum et al. 2010) The…

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    workshops and read pamphlets on ADHD, they had no right advising parents of their child’s condition and suggesting that the child should be on medication. Yes, these children have a brain disorder, but they shouldn’t be on psychiatric medication at a very young age. They’re kids. Kids show problematic behaviors because they are children. If you give…

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    Case Study of Behavioral Disorders Trevor Endre Dr. Roger Gronau Abnormal Child & Adolescent Psychology Argosy University June 21, 2017 Joe, a 13-year old Asian American boy is in the 9th grade, at an inner-city secondary school. Since Joe was very young (pre-K) Joe’s teachers have shown worry due to Joe’s conduct. Joes teachers refer to him as controversial and childish. In middle school his behavior has escalated, involving both verbal and physical assault towards his classmates.…

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