Not being able to sit still for a long period of time
What is a symptom (of HD)
A mental health condition diagnosed in children and adolescents who display a repetitive pattern of behaviors that violate the basic rights of others
What is conduct disorder?
Continued need for the effects of a drug even though those effects harm the body, mind, and relationships
What is addiction?
Searching up how to die and making up a plan
What is researching suicide?
A common type of treatment for ADHD
What are medications?
A way to treat conduct disorder
What is psychotherapy?
The chemical in the brain that is associated with pleasure and plays a major role in substance addiction
What is dopamine?
Happy one minute, angry the next
What are mood swings
The age group(s) that are most affected by conduct disorder
What are kids and adolescents?
What is relapse?
Using drugs or alcohol more often
What is drug abuse?
The percent of people in the world who have ADHD
What is 2.5-7.2?
Aggression toward people and animals or violating others’ basic rights
What is a conduct disorder symptom?
Substances that speed up the body and metabolism are classified as this
What are stimulants?
Giving away prized possessions and talking less at social events
What is withdrawal?
This is the name for the intense state of concentration some people with ADHD experience when they are deeply interested in a task
What is hyperfocus?
The goal of this therapy is to train the child’s parents to set consistent discipline with proper rewarding of positive behaviors
When the body becomes used to a drug and needs larger and larger amounts to produce the same effects
What is tolerance?
When someone is driving recklessly, not using seat belts, ect
What are dangerous risks?