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Childhood (Neurodevelop-mental) Disorders

Childhood (Neurodevelop-mental) Disorders. Nature of Developmental Psychopathology. Normal vs. abnormal Caution: do not excessively pathologize childhood behavior that is part of normal development. ADHD. Central features – inattention, overactivity, and impulsivity.

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Childhood (Neurodevelop-mental) Disorders

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  1. Childhood (Neurodevelop-mental) Disorders

  2. Nature of Developmental Psychopathology Normal vs. abnormal Caution: do not excessively pathologize childhood behavior that is part of normal development

  3. ADHD Central features – inattention, overactivity, and impulsivity

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  6. ADHD Prevalance rates .5% 11% 3%

  7. Causes Environment -Boredom -Nature-deficit -Toxins:Food additives, Maternal Smoking, Sugar Biology -Genes Neurotransmitter Social Societal view of children -Peer rejection -Social isolation -Low self esteem

  8. Attention Deficit Disorder Bored and Can’t Move Around Disorder

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  10. Treatment for ADHD

  11. Treatment of ADHD • Behavioral Therapy • Drugs • Stimulants • include Ritalin, Dexedrine, Adderall Problem: May increase risk for later substance abuse 3. Biopsychosocial approach

  12. Learning Disorders

  13. Prevalence • 6.5 million kids • Reading difficulties most common

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  15. Neurodiversity

  16. Autism • Language, socialization, and cognition • Pervasive • Communication and social interaction • Restricted and repetitive • Asperger’s

  17. Autism

  18. Autism • Defining characteristic: Failure to develop age-appropriate social relationships • Withdrawn • Socially inept • Anxiety

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  23. Biological treatments • Medical intervention has had little positive impact on core dysfunction • Some drugs decrease agitation • Tranquilizers • SSRIs • Indicators of good prognosis • High IQ, good language ability

  24. Biological treatments • Medical intervention has had little positive impact on core dysfunction • Some drugs decrease agitation • Tranquilizers • SSRIs • Indicators of good prognosis • High IQ, good language ability

  25. Biological treatments • Medical intervention has had little positive impact on core dysfunction • Some drugs decrease agitation • Tranquilizers • SSRIs • Indicators of good prognosis • High IQ, good language ability

  26. We need to rethink autism

  27. Integrated Treatment • Support network • Learning environment • “I can” • Never let child opt out, never use autism as an excuse

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