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    ADHD Commentary

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    ADHD the “Misused” Disorder There are nearly 11 percent of children that goes to school that have been diagnosed for ADHD according to the 2013 information from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. This percentage reflects a tremendous increase over the past 10 years and is causing fueled concerns among doctors that ADHD medications are showing a trend of “misuse” in American children. According to studies there are more than an estimated 6 million kids aging in the range of 4 to 17

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    history and purpose of the drug. Ritalin was first introduced to the public in the 1950’s in order to treat hyperactivity. In the early 1960s‚ the disorder was labeled "Minimal Brain Dysfunction". At the end of the 1960’s the name of the disorder was changed to "Hyperkinetic Disorder of Childhood." Gradually‚ new symptoms were added to the description of the disorder. “Along with hyperactivity‚ added symptoms were lack of focus and spaceyness associated with

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    scale assesses such things as hyperactivity‚ aggression‚ and conduct problems. It also addresses anxiety‚ depression‚ attention and learning problems‚ and lack of certain essential skills. Child Behavior Checklist/Teacher Report Form. Among other things‚ this scale assesses physical complaints‚ aggressive 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

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    Midgely‚ Carole‚ ‘Not mad‚ Not Bad‚ but Still Dangerous to Live With’‚ The Times‚ (January 11th‚ 2000). Robertson‚ Ian‚ ‘Is He Just William‚ or Dennis the Menace?’. The Times‚ (Decmeber 14th‚ 1995). Stuttaford‚ Dr Thomas‚ ‘Amphetamines May Calm Hyperactivity’‚ The Times‚ (April 24th‚ 1995). Weathers‚ Dr.‚ ‘New Fatal Drug to Pastor and Gas Station Operator’‚ Kingsport Times‚ (October 21st‚ 1937). Jane Wheatley‚ ‘The Attention Seekers’‚ The Times‚ (September 28th‚ 1996). Williams‚ Linda‚ ‘Parents and

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    Treatments: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has no cure; however there are treatments used to help control the symptoms such as psychological therapy and Drug Therapy. Drug Therapy  There are medicines available in the form of stimulant and non-stimulant medications. Stimulants are available in the form of pills‚ capsules‚ liquids or skin patches. Medications consists of varieties such as short-acting‚ long- acting or extended release. One of the many benefits that long-acting or

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    Attention Deficit Disorder – Is It Myth or Reality? Attention Deficit Disorder is one of the more controversial topics for parents‚ educators and physicians in their efforts in identification and treatment of the disorder. Imagine your son or daughter being involved in this horrifying‚ grotesque‚ nightmarish hell. "On December 1‚ 1997‚ Michael Carneal‚ a fourteen-year old opened fire on students at a high school prayer meeting in West Paducah‚ Kentucky. Three teenagers were killed‚ five

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    health issues in children and adolescents are a public health concern. In the UK it has been proposed that up to 20% of this age group will suffer from developmental‚ emotional or behavioural problems and around 10% will have a diagnosable mental disorder according to standardised criteria (Pryjmachuk et al. 2011). The appropriate service for the Calvert family would present as the child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS). Presently‚ CAMHS operate within a four tier system derived from

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    become available in a generic formulation‚ "mixed amphetamine salts". The active ingredients of Adderall include a combination of dextroamphetamine and racemic D/L amphetamine salts. Adderall is prescribed in the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)‚ the circumstance in which a child exhibits a short attention span and becomes easily perplexed‚ overly poignant‚ excessively vigorous‚ and highly spontaneous. Also new studies show that another symptom of ADHD that cam be controlled

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    ADHD Vs. Average Children

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    see them as "lazy"‚ but what many do not know is that a small number of these children are effected with either ADHD or ADD. To be exact‚ ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder which is a common childhood disorder. It can be difficult disorder to diagnose and even harder to understand. Attention Deficit Disorder‚ also known as ADD has much to do with ADHD‚ with

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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a disability that cannot be cured but can be managed through treatments such as medications‚ which have been used for decades‚ and behavioral therapy‚ which can be used to manage the disorder. In some instances‚ behavioral therapy has been recommended by medical professionals to enhance the effectiveness of the medications. Behavioral therapy could be just as effective without the prescriptions and safer. Along with weekly appointments to see

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