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When are ODD, CD, and APD diagnosed? |
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ODD: childhood, least severe CD: childhood or adolescence, more severe APD: must be at least 18, worst one |
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Frequency of anxiety disorders |
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25% of children and adolescents. Dominated by behavioral and somatic symptoms instead of cognitive ones |
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developmentally inappropriate patterns of inattention and/or hyperactivity/ impulsivity. Neurodevelopmental disorder |
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Symtoms of ADHD (inattention) |
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paying attention and following instructions kind of stuff. 6 or more for 6 months or more |
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Symptoms of Hyperactivity/impulsivity ADHD |
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need 6 or more, leaving seat always going, etc |
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1) primarily inattentive 2) primarily hyperactive-impulsive 3) combined |
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Associated Problems of ADHD |
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direct results like school problems, indirect like peer rejection and depression, comorbid conditions like ODD, lower academic functioning, health problems, accident proneness and risk taking, family problems |
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ODD and CD. 50% of ADHD have ODD. 50% of TS have ADHD, 25-50% of children with ADHD outgrow their problem or learn to cope, 30-50% have symptoms in adulthood. Identical twins: 70-80% |
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1) stimulant medication 2) Behavior Therapy 3) combination (best results) |
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diagnosed in children who show pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, vindictiveness lasting at least 6 months. 4 of 8 symptoms given needed |
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3-16% of children. More boys than girls, very common disorder |
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repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others and major age appropriate societal norms are violated. |
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Need 3 of 15 symptoms in past year or 1 in past 6 months: -agression to people and animals -destruction of property -deceitfulness or theft -serious violation of rules |
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act committed by youth that would not be considered offenses if done by adults. |
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criminal acts regardless of age |
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-under socialized or solitary aggressive type: do delinquent activities alone primarily. Stronger diathesis -socialized or group delinquent type: do activities as part of a group |
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stays almost as consistent as IQ, correlation is .7 |
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form or composition of a behavior changes over the years (diagnostic category changes over the years) ODD--> CD--> APD |
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later in girls, 4:1 ratio of boys to girls, even by age 15 but girls do less serious things. 85% identical twins |
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Patterson's Coercion Hypothesis |
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in the homes of aggressive children there are more coercive behaviors by parents AND children |
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Treatments for conduct disorders |
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1) special time (if a kid) 2) Ignoring (extinction) 3) give commands, polite and specific 4) praise 5) punishment away from reinforcement |
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deficits in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior |
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levels of mental retardation |
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50-70 mild 35-49 moderate 20-34 severe 0-19 profound |
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urine. 2x a week for at least 3 months or causes clinically significant distress. At least 5 years old |
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general rate of remission for enuresis |
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age 3 - 40% age 5- 22% age 10- 10% age 15- 3% |
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feces in inappropriate places. at least once a month for three months, at least 4 years old |
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2 specifiers of encopresis |
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with constipation and overflow incontinence or without |
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enduring rigid pattern of inner experience and outer behavior that impair ones sense of self, emotional experiences, goals, and capacity for empathy |
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(for personality disorders) persistent, pervasive, and pathological |
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A) odd or eccentric B) dramatic C) anxious or fearful |
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Paranoid Personality Disorder |
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pervasive pattern of suspiciousness of others such that their motives are interpreted as malevolent. Need 4 of 7 given symptoms |
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pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of emotions in interpersonal settings |
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social/personal deficit marked by acute discomfort with and reduced capacity for close relationships as well as by cognitive and perceptual distortions and eccentricities of behavior |
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pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others occurring since age 15. 3x more common in men |
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sociopaths are less likely to figure out pattern of correct/incorrect answers |
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Tested sociopaths on placebo vs adrenaline |
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pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects/emotions, marked by impulsivity. Begins in early adulthood or adolescence. Rate of suicide- 10%. 3:1 female to male |
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Borderline people go through extremes of idealization and devaluation of another person |
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Borderline PD treatment DBT 1) premise: accept life as it is 2)accept the need to change -mindfulness -distress tolerance -emotional regulation -interpersonal effectiveness |
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pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, expects you to look up to them |
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Pattern of excessive emotionality and attention-seeking. More women than men |
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A disorder characterized by consistent discomfort and restraint in social situations, overwhelming feelings of inadequacy, and extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation. |
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Characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people. Less than 1% |
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characterized by a general pattern of concern with orderliness, perfectionism, excessive attention to details, mental and interpersonal control, and a need for control over one's environment at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency. Respond well to psychodynamic or cognitive therapy. |
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restriction of energy intake leading to significantly low body weight (low BMI). Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat. |
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Restricting: no binge eating in last three months Binge-Eating/purging: over last three months ate or purged |
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.4% females 10:1 female to male onset- young adult 14-18 |
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absence of menstrual cycle |
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recurrent episodes of binge eating- eating in a discrete period of time an amount of food that is definitely larger than what most individuals would eat in a similar period of time with similar circumstances. |
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1-1.5% in females. 10:1 female to male. Peak onset 18 years old |
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recurrent episodes of binge-eating, lack of control, mostly characterized by the same as Bulimia Nervosa. Episodes associated with three or more of: -eating rapidly -uncomfortably full -large amounts of food when not hungry -alone -disgusted with oneself. Occurs once a week for at least 3 months. 1.6% females, .8% males |
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BMI >30, more than 1/3 of US adults are obese. Genetics account for 30 of cases |
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CHILDHOOD DISORDERS MORE COMMON IN MALES |
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mental retardation 1.5-4:1 CD greater ODD greater Encopresis M>F Enuresis M>F ADHD 3-6:1 |
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CHILDHOOD DISORDERS MORE COMMON IN FEMALES |
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eating disorders 9:1 depression/anxiety 2-3:1 |
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