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    Psychiatric Association (DSMIV). Some common serious mental disorders associated with chronic drug abuse include schizophrenia‚ bipolar disorder‚ manic depression‚ attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)‚ and generalized anxiety disorder (National Drug Intelligence Center). Some people may use drugs on a regular basis as a way to self medicate themselves if they are dealing with any of these mental illnesses (Crotts). Co-occurring disorders are very common. In 2002 an estimated 4 million adults

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    Monica Hernandez  English 1  11/12/14  Are Children Being Over Medicated for ADHD?  Throughout the years‚ the number of children diagnosed with ADHD‚ Attention Deficit  Hyperactivity Disorder‚ has just about doubled. Most Children are diagnosed with the disorder  by the ages 5­17 (Kori Ellis). “More than 70% of those who are diagnosed‚ millions of children‚  are prescribed drugs. Are schools asking to drug kids for better test scores” (Wall Street Journal  Online)?   One of the main reasons for people to believe ADHD is overdiagnosed and 

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    Life-Span Development

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    (Klauck‚ 2006) “no known psychological factors in the development of the child have been shown to cause autism” (What is Autism‚ 2003). Discussion Joe is a ten year old boy who was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome which is an Autism Spectrum Disorder. The interview was performed in the familiar setting of Joe’s home in the presence of his mother. In the attempt

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    Types of ADHD

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    Shianne Johnson Mr.Sinden Anatomy July 29‚ 2013 ADHD ADHD is also known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. ADHD affects children and it last until adulthood. About 1 in 10 children (aged 4-17 years) have been diagnosed with ADHD at some point in their lifetime. This is about 5.4 million children in the United States. ADHD is genetic. ADHD can be treated by medication and behavior therapy. There are 3 different types of ADHD‚ each with different symptoms: Inattentive type: * Fails

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    ADHD Reflection Paper

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    topics covered in SPED300‚ is ADHD‚ also known as Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. This paper will provide a summary of ADHD as examined in class‚ a summary of a study on a student with ADHD‚ and my future plans to support what I’ve learned about ADHD and how to project this in my own classroom. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is commonly referred to as ADHD. I chose this topic because it is a disorder that is becoming more and more prominent in elementary schools (or at least easier

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    Hyperlexia

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    Hyperlexia is a rare disorder in which an individual can read above their grade level but have difficulties understanding as well as using both written and verbal language. They often have an intense fascination with letters and numbers. Some of these individuals have higher IQ’s than their peers. They have a hard time expressing themselves. Trying to carry on a conversation with another individual is very difficult‚ due to their lack in language development. This disorder can be diagnosed as

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    first sighted in 1902 as an impulsive behavior impairment. The first official recording of ADHD as an impairment was in 1968 in the second edition of the Diagnostics and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ or the DSM. The DSM defines ADHD as “A persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development” (Novella‚ NP). Anyone who is under 17 must show six or more symptoms for half a year or more‚ anyone over 17 must show five or more‚ and

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    that impression from just looking at me. But people shouldn ’t be judged only on first appearances. I wish it was that easy to explain‚ but it ’s not. I have a sleeping disorder called narcolepsy. It ’s challenging to live with and has no cure at this time (Dement and Vaughan 205). Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder caused by the brain ’s inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally. It is only diagnosed in one out of 2000 Americans (National Sleep Foundation). The main symptom

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    Child Trauma Essay

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    When traumatic events happen to children it is important to understand that children can either be resilient or non-resilient to the event that took place. There are many different types of events that can prove traumatic for children with some of them being‚ abuse‚ divorce‚ family alcoholism‚ natural disasters‚ illness‚ death or other traumatic events. As children grow there is rapid development that is taking place mentally‚ socially‚ physically‚ and emotionally. Because children are going through

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    Individual Assignment 2 Instructions Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is a syndrome in which a person has difficulty focusing sustained attention on a task for a significant amount of time. In some cases this is accompanied by hyperactivity as well. It is currently being diagnosed at an all-time high. Between 1989 and 1996‚ youth visits for ADD increased 90%‚ from 1.9% of total physician visits to 3.6%. Now a psychiatrist‚ Dr. Edward Hallowell is making a new distinction. He has described a

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