ADHD
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Conduct Disorder
Evidence-Based Treatments
Anything Goes
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ADHD stands for... 

What is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?

100

May be viewed as bad behavior or as a bad child

What is oppositional defiant disorder?

100

Violation of rules and laws can lead to...

WHat is:

arrest

100

Another way to say Positive Reinforcement.

What is Praise?

100

One of the pros of diagnostic labels

What is:

Facilitates communication among professionals

Aids parents in understanding their child’s problem

Guides clinicians on locating research

Facilitates research on causes, epidemiology and treatment

200

One of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders in children.

What is ADHD?

200

Two common symptoms.

What is: 

Having frequent temper tantrums

Arguing a lot with adults

Refusing to do what an adult asks

Always questioning rules and refusing to follow rules

Doing things to annoy or upset others, including adults

Blaming others for the child’s own misbehaviors or mistakes

Being easily annoyed by others

Often having an angry attitude

Speaking harshly or unkindly

Seeking revenge or being vindictive

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A symptom can look like...

What is:

Lying, 

stealing, 

or damaging other people’s property on purpose

200

Technique used to increase the behavior wanted instead of the negative behavior

What is Positive Opposite?

200

One of the most common child diagnoses is...

What is:

ADHD, 

anxiety problems, 

behavior problems, 

depression

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Two symptoms that can appear in children.

What is:

daydream a lot

forget or lose things a lot

squirm or fidget

talk too much

make careless mistakes or take unnecessary risks

hard time resisting temptation

trouble taking turns

difficulty getting along with others

300

Risk for having oppositional defiant disorder.

What is ADHD?

300

Being aggressive can look like one of these.

What is:

bullying, 

fighting, 

or being cruel to animals

300

One targeted child outcome of Parent Management Training (PMT).

What is

Non-compliance and oppositional behavior

Difficulty controlling behavior

Acting out

Aggressive behavior

Impulsivity

ADHD

300

Two risky behaviors sometime seen in adolescent youth, especially those who are oppositional

What is:

Lying

Cheating

Provoking/Fighting

Sexual behaviors

Substance Use

Stealing

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One of the three ways ADHD presents itselt.

What is:

Predominantly Inattentive Presentation

Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation

Combined Presentation

400

One potential contributing cause.

What is: 

genetics

environment

lack of proper supervision

extremely harsh discipline

imbalance in brain chemicals

lack of parental involvement

400

CD is defined as...

What is:

children show an ongoing pattern of aggression toward others, and serious violations of rules and social norms at home, in school, and with peers.

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Commitments in PMT

What is:

Daily practice

Charting

400

Two behaviors you want to change and why?

You name it!

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