Behaviour disorders
- Created by: rstrange
- Created on: 20-10-18 05:51
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- BEHAVIOUR DISORDERS
- ADHD
- Treatments
- Stimulant medication
- Combined medication and behavioural treatments superior
- Stimulant medication
- Gender differences
- 6-9% of boys
- Girls more often inattentive
- Types
- hyperactive
- Inattentive
- Spacey, quiet, slow thinking
- Etiology
- Strong genetic component
- Barkley's theory of ADHD
- Genetic risk, prenatal exposure > Disturbances in dopamine, abnormal frontal lobes > failure to inhibit inappropriate responses
- Assessment
- Referral to paediatrician/psychiatrist
- Multidisciplinary assessment
- Diagnostic tools
- Conners 3
- ADHD rating scales
- Continuous performance tests (CPT)
- Treatments
- ODD
- Risk factors
- Exposure to violence
- Family discord
- Parenting patterns
- Peer problems
- Hostile attributional style
- Genetics and temperament
- Features
- Stubborn, hostile, defiant
- Risk factors
- CD
- Features
- Destructive behaviour
- Dishonesty
- Rule-breaking
- Aggression/antisocial
- Typologies
- Childhood/adolescent onset
- Covert/Overt
- Aggressive/nonaggressive
- Proactive/reactive agression
- Callous/not
- Risk factors
- Exposure to violence
- Family discord
- Parenting patterns
- Peer problems
- Hostile attributional style
- Genetics and temperament
- Treatment
- Parent training
- Functional family therapy
- Multi-systemic treatment (MST)
- Systems: Family, school, community, social, justice
- Features
- ADHD
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