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    Un-Prescribed Study Drugs

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    Students who take un-prescribed study drugs create an unfair advantage because there is inequitable accessibility to these medications among students. People with ADHD/ADD are able to obtain medications through prescriptions from their health care professional‚ but others are still able to obtain it non-prescribed through diversion. Diversion is the process in which people with a legal prescription for medications give it those without a prescription for non-therapeutic purposes (Vrecko‚ 1982). A

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    Is Ritalin Overperscribed

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    Ritalin use. - In one study‚ Ritalin use reduced the expected monthly weight gain by 25%. Con - Stimulants have proven to be effective in improving behavior‚ school work and social adjustment from 50% to 95%. - For 30% to 45% of children with ADHD‚ the use of stimulants will improve their behavior but not be normalized. 2. What are at least two opinions presented by each side of the critical issue? Pro - Children taking stimulants frequently become very depressed or suicidal. - Stimulants

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    It has always been said that children should experience nature especially children that live in a big city who are not accustomed to the natural world. But why is it that children need to experience nature? What exactly are the benefits of children being in contact with the natural world? In the book Wolves by Renee Askins brings up a few good points on why being in contact with nature is important in a child’s formative years. Askins states “Early contact with animals and wild places can help to

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    of serious debate due to antipsychotic drugs becoming part of a trend in child psychiatry. In the U.S. alone‚ 8.4 million children in the United States have been diagnosed with ADHD(attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder)‚ and more than half of them take prescription drugs. There are no medical tests that prove ADHD or any other mental disorder for

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    Meeting additional requirements for children’s care and learning development. P1 Additional needs is a person with a physical‚ communication‚ sensory‚ behavioural or learning disability‚ or long-term/life-limiting condition. This can also include those with emotional health and wellbeing needs which puts an impact on their daily life including the even more significant mental health problems. Downs syndrome: Downs syndrome is a chromosomal disorder caused by a fault in cell division which

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    " I don’t remember touching her‚ but the next thing I know‚ Nancy is sitting on her butt in the fountain‚ screaming" was said by Percy Jackson the protagonist in the lightning thief. Percy Jacksons Personality is he’s funny he makes things funny most of the time and brave because he fought a Minotaur and he is also very confused about a lot of things. Percy Jackson fought a Minotaur all by him self. When he killed it the Minotaur vanished in dust. Percy can be funny sometime like when he said " hay

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    Weaknesses There are numerous benefits to using cognitive behavioral therapy to treat ADHD. First‚ as we discussed earlier‚ cognitive behavioral therapy does not have the risks of undesirable side effects like psychotropic medication. Second‚ the coping skills taught to the client during therapy can be used long after therapy has been terminated‚ unlike medication that needs to be continually administered to treat ADHD symptoms. Another benefit is that cognitive behavioral therapy is a closed-end treatment

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    The children are 11-21 and have disorders such as ADHD and OCD among other behavior dysfunctions. These techniques used assist the children with the various behaviors they display as a result of removal from biological families and placement into homes of strangers. When the children display these cognitive

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    BIPOLAR DISORDER IN PRE-PUBESCENT By Renee J. Evans A Paper Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of COUN5006 – Survey of Research Methodology Final Essay December 13‚ 2013 8151 Big Sky Drive Antelope‚ CA 95843 (916) 893-0386 E-mail: revans136@live.com Instructor: Dr. John Malpass Table of Contents Table of Contents………………………………………………………ii Table I………………………………………………………………… iii Introduction…………………………………………………………….. .1 Bipolar Disorder and Symptoms…………………………………………

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    Child Case Study

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    Karen Pineiro Child Case Study - Michael April 16th‚ 2013 SOWK 1103: Human Behavior In The Social Environment MICHAEL Michael is a Caucasian five year old boy. He has blonde hair and blue eyes. He is the normal weight for a boy his age about

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