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    Drugs and Society

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    Alex Swenda SOS-304-OL009 WA 2 1b. List and describe briefly the major structures of the brain‚ as presented in your textbook‚ including the function of those elements that are most related to psychoactive drug reaction. The first layer of the brain is the cortex which covers the top and sides of the brain. This area controls reasoning and language‚ and this area will be less active when under sedative drugs. The basal ganglia are located underneath the cortex and it is made up of by the striatum

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    Overview Just as adults‚ children can suffer from psychological problems. These may be considered to be behavioral‚ mental‚ emotional or learning disorders. Treatments exist for each type of disorder and a mental health professional can determine if a child indeed has a particular problem. Many psychological problems cycle with periods of worsening followed by periods of improvement. Some issues resolve while others persist through adulthood. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment increases the

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    Practice Case study John/Jane Doe Case study 1: Ricky Smith Diagnostic statement: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder‚ Predominantly Inattentive Type Diagnostic Breakdown: ( 1) Six ( or more) of the following symptoms of inattention have persisted for at least 6 months to a degree that is maladaptive and inconsistent with developmental level: Ricky’s behavior meets seven criteria for at least 14 months in the dimension of inattention: * Inattention ( a) Often fails to give close

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    ADHD medication

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    past ten years‚ questioning the fact of doctors over diagnosing ADHD medication to children and adults. Attention deficit disorder is a range of behavioral disorders occurring in children and adults‚ including such symptoms as poor concentration‚ hyperactivity‚ and impulsivity to say the least. There has been an alarming increase of diagnosis and treatment for attention deficit disorder‚ this has people writing articles and performing studies to show the pro and cons that both support and oppose the

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    Chareese Sims Mrs. Kathleen Kvinge English 1101 (60649) July 20‚ 2012 ADHD: A Life-Altering Disorder That Has Affected More Than 5% of American School Children For many people‚ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ also known as ADHD or ADD‚ does not exist. Many people including‚ some psychologists and scientists‚ believe that psychologists are confusing natural behaviors of children with a disorder‚ that not only does this disorder not exist‚ but it gives parents and teachers with misbehaving

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    Ritalin and Its Uses

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    Ritalin and Its Uses In recent years‚ more and more kids seem to be on a prescription drug called Ritalin(methylphenidate). This drug is being handed out more and more by doctors as a way of treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ a complex neurological impairnment that prevents kids from concentrating. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency‚ it rose fron 200 grams per 100‚000 people to over 1400 grams per 100‚000 people in the last fifteen years. The National Institute of Mental

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    AED222AppendixB3

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    matrix as you proceed through the course. Each time‚ post the entire matrix‚ with the required sections completed. Week 2 – Learning Disability and Mild Intellectual Disability Week 3 – Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Week 4 – Autism Spectrum Disorders‚ Communication Disorders and Severe Intellectual‚ Multiple Disabilities Week 5 - Sensory‚ Traumatic Brain Injury‚ Physical Disabilities and Health Impairments Week 6 - Talented and Gifted Exceptionality

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    (2005‚ February). What is the most effective treatment for ADHD in children Pentecost‚ D.‚ & Wood‚ N. (2002). Knowledge and perception of child-care of social workers about ADHD Rafalovich‚ A. (2001). The conceptual history of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Idiocy‚ imbecility‚ encephalitis and the child deviant‚ 1877-1929

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    pediatrician and neurologist evaluation there is a suspicion of Attention Deficit Disorder. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity ( ADD/ ADHD)‚ however by age five both practitioners agreed it was too early to diagnose. It is normal for children to have trouble behaving and focusing from time to time‚ however children with ADHD do not grow out of these behaviors . Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder is a common childhood disorder and can continue through adolescence and adulthood. Children with ADHD

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    of how people lead their life‚ how they pursue their social and professional endeavors‚ and the modern environmental and technological factors that shape their perception. The generation M is considered as more vulnerable to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder because of their lack of focused attention‚ their overly dynamic social and professional attitude‚ their self-diluted endeavors‚ their carefree risking attitude‚ their overly materialistic nature‚ civic and political disengagement‚ and

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