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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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    disorder (ADHD) is considerably high in school age children. Three to five percent of students are diagnosed with ADHD. These students also account for fifty percent of the students that receive special education services. The number of adults that are being diagnosed with ADHD is also climbing. Currently‚ referrals of adults for ADHD are also increasing at a rapid pace; until the 1990s and even to date‚ this age groups has been a markedly underrecognized and underserved segment of the ADHD population

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    what possible diagnoses would you relate to these symptoms? Could Meredith be suffering from a substance-induced disorder? Explain. Inattentive- She has problems staying focused. Hyperactive- She constantly talks to much or talking to fast-Impulsivity- Crazy-She is constantly hasty actions. The possible diagnosis would be ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. ADHD is more normal in men than women. The main dysfunction is being able to focus. They might get anxious at time and express irritability

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    CLINICAL REPORT Name: Joseph Patrick Date of Birth: 6/20/04 Chronological Age: 7 Grade: 2nd Date of Evaluation: December 14‚ 2011 Referral Question: Does the child meet criteria for Autism or ADHD‚ and based on testing results‚ are there recommendations for school and home that can help the child? Relevant Developmental History Medical History Joey was born prematurely at 28 weeks gestation‚ weighing only 3 pounds‚ 4 ounces. During her pregnancy‚ his mother experienced bleeding

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    from his job when he was a very young man. My mother on the other hand does have high blood pressure and hypo-thyroid disorder. In addition to this my mother has acid reflux and so does my grandmother. The males in my family are very prone to having ADHD and the risk of me passing it along to my sons was very probable. As for the things that my mother and grandmother had‚ acid reflux‚ I had a very good chance of having this as well and I do. The hypo-thyroid disorder and high blood pressure did not

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    problems‚ asthma‚ multiple sclerosis‚ paraplegia ( 1000 words) For example Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) & (ADD) are conditions which result in problem behaviour and poor attention span. Children find it hard to control their behaviour. They might be impulsive‚ restless and inattentive. Children can have problems learning and socialising. The causes of ADHD are not clear. Possible causes are thought to be brain injury‚ chemical imbalance in the brain‚ genetic links‚ environmental

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    Has the Diagnosis of ADHD Increased? Western Governors University Has the Diagnosis of ADHD Increased? ADHD‚ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ was once known as hyper kinesis. ADHD has become a common diagnosis in children. The three symptoms of ADHD are hyperactivity‚ impulsivity‚ and inattentive. Research regarding ADHD has become a national priority. It is not known only as a children’s disease but many adults have been diagnosed with the condition as well

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    a half of our first day of school I saw clearly that James had the classic symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). He was inattentive‚ lacked concentration‚ stared into space‚ was impulsive and hyper. When James’ mother arrived to pick him up after school‚ we talked about his behavior. She informed me that James had indeed been diagnosed with ADHD but was not taking any type of medication because the family just couldn’t afford it. I realized that something had to be done; I

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    functions. Many people with autism have trouble using their senses so fluently. That’s why they take treatments and/or therapies to help them have a better flow. The creator of fidget spinners said that she made them for the purpose of helping kids with ADHD/ADD and autism and it has been successful so

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    the correct name for this type of disorder is ADHD‚ which means attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It was renamed ADHD in 1994 by the American Psychiatric Association and includes three subtypes: inattentive‚ hyperactive‚ and combination of these two (Tylan) Secondly‚ not every child that is hyperactive has ADHD. All children have difficulty paying attention‚ following directions‚ or being quiet from time to time‚ but for children with ADHD‚ these behaviors occur more frequently and are

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