Common Causes
Signs/Symptoms
Misc.
100

This happens when two married parents decide to permanently separate which could potentially be a cause of Adjustment Disorder.

What is divorce?

100

Life stressors, changes in behaviors, anxiety, depression, or aggression are all potential warning signs of an _______ ________.

What is an adjustment disorder?

100

True or false: There is a specific screener used nationally to diagnose Adjustment Disorders.

What is FALSE?

200

This might occur if a child's mother receives a new job in a new location which could potentially cause an Adjustment Disorder.

What is moving to a new town?

200

This may cause isolation, may cause excessive fatigue, or may cause loss of interest in leisure activities. 

What is depression?

200

This is the most common treatment for adjustment disorders.

What is therapy?

300

This could be a potential cause of an Adjustment Disorder--where the child is placed with a family other than his/her own due to some form of abuse/neglect.

What is foster care?

300

This may cause irritability in a child, may cause trouble sleeping, may cause increased muscle tension, or may racing thoughts.

What is anxiety?

300

Creating a _____ space for your children to express emotions can be helpful when working with a child with an Adjustment Disorder.

What is safe?

400

A sudden sickness or a sudden death of a family member may be a potential cause of an _________ __________ in a child.

Adjustment Disorder

400

Examples of this symptom may be biting, hitting, or spitting.

What is aggression?

400

Proper breathing is an example of a ________-________ technique.

What is a self-calming technique?

500

True or false: There is not one direct cause or causes of an adjustment disorder.

What is true?

500

True or false: Any time a child has a change in his/her life, he/she WILL show signs of an adjustment disorder.

What is false?

500

Parental divorce, moving, or the death of a grandparent can cause an emotional reaction from a child that impairs functioning within 3 months of the event and lasts no longer than 6 month post-stressor which is known as this

What is an Adjustment Disorder?

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