Emotional and behavioral disorders in childhood and adolescence

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    Personality Disorder? According to the National Institute for Mental Health website “Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness marked by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships.” Majority of people with BPD have problems with regulating emotions and thoughts, impulsive and reckless behavior, tend to have unstable relationships with other people. Some also suffer from other mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, addictions, and eating disorders, in addition…

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    They manage a child physical, mental, emotional in every stage of development. A pediatrician help ease the difficulties of children and adolescences with chronic conditions and prevent behavioral difficulties development disorders, functional problem, social stress depression or anxiety problem. Pediatrician are trained to diagnose and treat a broad range of childhood illnesses and diseases. They also diagnose and treat infections, injuries, genetic defects…

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    of life such as social, cognitive, physical and language acquisition due to the mother’s passionate/emotional weakness. Yes, little Jordan situation can be handled by showing him love. This is because love is one of the needs for a happy childhood. He has to be giving full attention as when needed and finding out time for him. He can also be helped by encouraging the mother to show more emotional supports to him as mention above because this will go a long way in helping him become emotionally…

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    What´s Sexual Addiction?

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    The abused child may have experienced childhood in a threatening, tumultuous or careless home, or the family may have been extremely typical yet the kid grows up candidly starved for adoration since friendship is infrequently communicated. Bit by bit sex turns into a substitution for their neglected needs. In the book, “Sex Addiction: Case Studies and Management,” Earle states that numerous sexual addicts and co-addicts were victims of childhood sexual abuse; as a result they suffer from poor…

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    Homelessness on Children and Youth"). It is thought that low rates of high school completion is more predictive with low income during the preschool and early school years than compared to low income during later childhood and adolescence (University, Princeton). This being said poverty during early childhood have very unfavorable effects on the academic outcomes of children later on in life. One of the reasons that children living in poverty do so poorly in school can be blamed on chronic…

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    happen (counselingcenter.utk.edu, n.d.). Teenage suicide has always been a problem in the society as it is the second leading reason behind the deaths of children, adolescent, and young adults. Nearly all suicides, attempt or not, rises during adolescence. Reasons behind most suicide can be complicated. Usually, attempt suicide among teenagers is due to feelings, such as stress,…

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    Delinquency In Juveniles

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    Multiple factors have been identified that may contribute to delinquent behaviors in juveniles. These contributing factors include traumatic child abuse and neglect, inappropriate parenting behaviors, delinquent behaviors of peers, educational issues, and a history of maladjustment (Donges, 2015). Trauma can involve witnessing the attack, abuse, or endangerment of another human being, or being the victim of a threat or dangerous situation. What makes events traumatic is the feelings that…

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    are in social situations. Serotonin is produced in a part of the brain’s fear centre, the amygdala (Uppsala University, 2015) located in the brains temporal lobe and that’s where conditions such as anxiety, autism, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and phobias are suspected of being linked to abnormal functioning of the amygdala, owing to damage, developmental problems, or neurotransmitter imbalance (Science Daily,…

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    that animal species are dying everyday, and with those days more and more animal species are becoming extinct. Are toxic chemicals harming our young ones? Studies are being done to see is toxic chemical exposures are linked to a plethora of early childhood diseases. The more these chemicals and abundant ultraviolet rays get bounced around the more disastrous all of our futures’ are going to be. These issues are becoming a more widespread problem affecting the whole world and not just the United…

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    already incarcerated experience mental health struggles (Barrett, Katsiyannis, Zhang, & Zhang, 2014). In a study done recently on youth that have been detained, 84% of girls and 27% of boys met criteria for a DSM-IV diagnosis of at least one mental disorder (Barrett, Katsiyannis, Zhang, & Zhang, 2014). Almost half of these showed mental illness in adulthood as well (Barrett, Katsiyannis, Zhang, & Zhang,…

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