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    or delinquent behavior‚ and withdrawal.” http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-tests-making-assessment B: “Treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has two important components — psychotherapy interventions (for both the child and the parents; or the adult with ADHD) and medications.” http://psychcentral.com/lib/treatment-for-attention-deficit-disorder-adhd/0001204 C: “critics suggest that in many cases ADHD is a mistaken diagnosis for children who are simply immature or undisciplined

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    Historical & Social Perspective: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by impulsive‚ hyperactive‚ distractive tendencies‚ and difficulties focusing.1 While the nature of this condition may be “maladaptive” in the context of modern society‚ some authors have viewed ADHD as having beneficial qualities in our evolutionary past.2‚ 3 Etiologic research indicates that natural selection favoured ADHD traits because they were necessary for hunting‚ and therefore survival.2‚ 3

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    Sensory Over-Responsivity Disorder Sensory processing disorder (SPD)‚ is a sensory disorder that makes it difficult to process different sensations and stimuli. This disorder affects 5 to 16 percent of school age children nevertheless; it has yet to be recognized as a distinct neurological disorder. This is because; it has been associated with other mental disorders; if the disorder was recognized it was diagnosed as an underlying disorder to a different mental disorder. (Ben Sasson er al.‚ 2007

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    themselves in a different way- all disabled people’s problem is from not having a ‘normal’ bodies. In social model disability is shown as being cussed by barriers such as inaccessible buildings‚ transport. In currently years children with behavioural (ADHD‚ Smith Magenis Syndrome)‚ physical (Cerebral Palsy‚ Visual Impartment)‚ or even learning difficulties (Dyslexia) didn’t have access to education. In the mid 80’s integration with kids with special needs started. People started to look at them in a

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    disorder (ADHD) share a genetic relationship to TS. This can be seen in the significant number of diagnoses of these disorders in TS patients. Furthermore‚ mood and anxiety disorders can be found in TS patients due to their genetic relationship to OCD and ADHD (Farley‚ 2015). The exact cause of TS is still not yet understood and there is no cure‚ but treatments usually combine cognitive-behavioral therapy with pharmacological therapy. This paper will focus on the relationship of TS to OCD and ADHD and

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    Zammit‚ S.‚ Thapar‚ A.‚ & Langley‚ K. (2013). Are parental ADHD problems associated with a more severe clinical presentation and greater family adversity in children with ADHD?. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry‚ 22(6)‚ 369-377. doi:10.1007/s00787-013-0378-x This article explores the correlation between parents with ADHD and the clinical presentation of ADHD in their children. The article also explores the impact of parents with ADHD on family environment‚ family functioning‚ and mother/father-child

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    being focused. He lives in his own world and is very impatient. He cannot stay on topic or do good in school. All these are the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) which begins in childhood and continues through adulthood. It is possible that Holden might be suffering from ADHD. Children with ADHD “are less likely to have close dyadic friendships” (McQuade and Hoza). During the football game with Saxon Hall‚ “the whole school except [Holden] was there” (Salinger 2). Holden is

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    only about CAPD including its diagnosis‚ but also about the relationship between CAPD and ADHD and how they differ. Due to limitations seen from the studies reviewed‚ a number of studies have questioned whether CAPD is “truly a distinct clinical entity” (Kamhi‚ 2011). Gomez et al. (1999) suggested that CAPD’s are more likely to be associated with learning disabilities than ADHD‚ proving that “CAPD and ADHD can occur as two distinct disorders” (Riccio et al.‚ 1996). The use of stimulant medication

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    are not many other options available for the treatment of ADHD that don’t all come with possible side-effect risk. Ritalin (methylphenidate) is a stimulant much like the methamphetamines that were used in the past to treat people with ADHD. However‚ contrary to their stimulant effects‚ there drugs have proven to be helpful in patients suffering from ADHD. “As researchers have confirmed Ritalin’s quieting effect on individuals with ADHD and its ability to help them focus and solve complex tasks”

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    different due to the lost of her hair‚ she always celebrates her individuality. Melissa Etheridge and I have something in common; we’re both unique in our own way. Ever since I was born‚ I was diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)‚ a disorder that stays with me for the rest of my life. It is my companion. I’m able to visualize the world differently than others. My imagination is beyond ordinary‚ and my curiosity is unlimited. I’m never afraid to challenge my teachers’ ideas

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