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    Maladaptive behavior such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is common among children. The diagnosis of ADHD in adults can be more difficult than in children. There are many controversial issues surrounding adult/child (ADHD) which include history‚ symptoms‚ treatment‚ and causes. Historically speaking‚ ADHD is generally thought to be a childhood disorder. However‚ data suggest that many adults‚ both male and female are affected. Most patients diagnosed during childhood carry the

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    Chareese Sims Mrs. Kathleen Kvinge English 1101 (60649) July 20‚ 2012 ADHD: A Life-Altering Disorder That Has Affected More Than 5% of American School Children For many people‚ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ also known as ADHD or ADD‚ does not exist. Many people including‚ some psychologists and scientists‚ believe that psychologists are confusing natural behaviors of children with a disorder‚ that not only does this disorder not exist‚ but it gives parents and teachers with misbehaving

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    Over the past several decades‚ highly skilled professionals have attempted to address several issues regarding antipsychotic drugs used to treat school-aged children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The distribution of these ADHD medications have steadily increased over the years‚ which has‚ on one hand‚ presented a possible solution to the escalating diagnosis of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder‚ and on the latter‚ brought into question the ethics and effectiveness of

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    for it. If what’s being taken doesn’t help‚ take something stronger! It is never implied to let a cold run its course. The exact same thing happens when a child is diagnosed with ADHD. Medication is one of the first things that is suggested to control the symptoms of ADHD. Children who have been labeled as having ADHD are almost uncontrollable and it causes a strain on the parents‚ teachers and doctors who are already overworked and exhausted. However‚ medication brings on a plethora of other

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    with Alex twice a week to help improve his reading skills. Alex could have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and a learning disability. Definition of ADHD student is impulsive‚ has a low attention span‚ cannot stay still‚ interrupts class‚ does not follow direction and is very talkative. Alex demonstrates many if not all of the characteristics of a student with ADHD. Alex also has a learning disability. He has little or no motivation to do his school work or his home work. Alex has

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    mindfulness is based on the Eastern meditation techniques and was developed to prevent relapse for patients suffering from recurring depression – depression is prevalent in ADHD patients no matter what the patient’s age is – and for patients in chronic pain to help them cope with their disease or illness. Based upon meditating ADHD patients are encouraged to focus their attention on various things such as: internal experiences such as thoughts‚ emotions‚ and action tendencies and environmental stimuli

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    Psychological Disorders and Treatment November 21‚ 2012 ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a psychological disorder that in large is considered to be an excuse for a child’s bad behavior. In reality‚ ADHD is a disorder that is very real and has many levels of severity. It can range from very mild to extremely dangerous. Most children that suffer from it have symptoms that range from lack of attention‚ impulsiveness‚ seems to bounce around from

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    was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at the age of seven‚ has only been attending my dance class for six weeks‚ I can already see that dancing has the ability to calm her hyperactivity‚ tire her energetic body‚ and affect her self-esteem. My personal experience with Amy has interested me in the benefits of dance and movement

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    Student name: Michael Dougherty Jr General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech‚ the audience will believe that ADHD is over diagnosed in America and that the side effects of the medication are negative‚ causing some people behavioral problems in the future. Central Idea: America has glorified the diagnosis of disorder in order to create a reason for the misbehavior of their children. I. Introduction 1. Attention-getter I was in Wal-Mart last week and I saw a mother

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    (McClung‚ 2013). Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most widespread psychiatric disorders in humans. Somewhere between 3 and 5% of the population is affected by ADHD (Geissler and Lesch‚ 2011). The ADHD phenotype is characterized by increases in hyperactivity‚ inattentiveness and impulsivity (Kendal et al.‚ 2008). Hyperactivity that results in sleep deprivation is one of the key behavioral manifestations of ADHD (Philipsen et al.‚ 2006). Mice with the dominant negative Clock

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