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    emotional regulation skills compared with the outcome of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), which is the only treatment model used in Turkey. TF-CBT is an evidence-based model widely used in many countries to treat children and adolescents who experienced any kind of traumatic events and present trauma-related symptoms. However, its feasibility and effectiveness have not been tested in the Turkish culture yet, so that it is not a preferred model in Turkey. Moreover, few…

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    composed of representatives from 19 federal agencies, looked into the statistics about those adolescents who were diagnosed with mental illnesses, including ADHD and depression. Through the studies examined by Youth.Gov, it was discovered that 57% of low income children in households who live under the federal poverty level have mental health disorders. Additionally, fifty percent of children and youth in the child welfare system have mental health disorders. The amount of money in the household…

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    teenager’s decision to commit suicide. The article also provides the reader with signs and symptoms for Depression. This article is not only instrumental in understanding what can led to suicide, it provides the readers and parents with sign of an adolescent that might be thinking about committing suicide. Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH). Office of Suicide Prevention (2014). What Can Parents Do To Prevent Youth Suicide? Retrieved on April 25, 2017 on…

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    Resources that help interpret public health statistical and epidemiological information and studies Beker, J., Isralowitz, R., & Singer, M. (2014). Adolescent substance abuse: A guide to prevention and treatment. Routledge. This particular book resource was written by Beker, Isralowitz & Singer in 2014. It is quite relevant to this study because it addresses the issues that make it difficult to correctly interpret public health statistical and epidemiological information as well as studies. The…

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    infant care, attachment, child development and adolescence and conduct literature reviews of articles about the five topics. Five journal articles will be used for the project; they include (1) Cairney, J., Veldhuizen, S., & Szatmari,…

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    individuals to whom a child is most attached to. Children with separation anxiety disorder fear being lost from their family or fear that something bad is happening to a family member when they are separated from them. Children eventually grow out of the stage of being anxious when a parent leaves the room, by learning shortly after that the parent will eventually return. Some children however don’t grow out of this, In fact it is much more serious. It’s not just the sadness a child feels…

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    (2014). Assessment and management of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. Archives of disease in childhood*d, 99(7), 674-678. First, Michael B., 1956- author. (2014). DSM-5 handbook of differential diagnosis. Arlington, Va. :American Psychiatric Publishing. Jazaieri, H., Morrison, A. S., Goldin, P. R., & Gross, J. J. (2015). The role of emotion and emotion regulation in social anxiety disorder. Current psychiatry reports, 17(1), 1-9. Kashdan, T. B., Farmer, A. S., Adams, L. M.,…

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    worth the risks. If parents and caregivers don’t take the time to keep their children on the right path, these children may choose to have their first drink at an age far too young. The earlier a child begins to drink the earlier they may be forced to deal with health issues and poor life decisions. A child who would have been an amazing athlete or piano player may turn out to be an alcoholic with nothing to show for themselves. They may end up living on the streets with no family and no…

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    reducing the risk for example abuse and neglect. Inside the home is where a lot of the underlining issues those with Borderline Personality Disorder deal with. One of the distinguishing factors into prevention is, parenting. Being able to provide a child with the proper care is essential to their mental growth and development. According to…

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    a divorce. When a divorce occurs, it can put an extreme amount of tension on not only the two adults, but also between the adults and children. In most cases of divorce, the child will end up with either mother or father, but rarely get to see both. A primary effect of divorce is a shown decline on relationships between child and parent. Support that they receive from home is rated much lower by children from divorced homes, than those from intact homes according to Jane Miller. It is also…

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