A model where the emphasis is on the family as a developing system
What is the Family System Model?
Disorders where there are three domains where deficits are observed: Conceptual, Social, Practical
What are Intellectual Disorders?
Characterized by a pattern of behaviour that violates rules or fundamental age-appropriate societal norms and the basic rights of others.
What is Conduct Disorder?
Enhances strengths & resources, increases self-esteem, can be internal or external
What is a Strength-based approach?
Factors that increase the likelihood that a child's development could be altered resulting in negative outcomes.
What is a Risk Factors?
An Integrative approach that incorporates different perspectives to help us understand the development of the whole person.
What is Developmental Psychopathology?
Associated with early deficits in social communication and interaction that continues in the individual’s development.”
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Occurs in relation to an inability to emotionally regulate or manage feelings of distress and control behavioural impulses.
What is Pyromania?
Identifies a wide range of distortions and alters responses to it. Helps people change unhealthy thought patterns.
What is Cognitive Behaviour Therapy- (CBT)?
A child's ability to adjust to circumstances despite risk factors.
What is Resilience?
They allow subsystems to perform well defines roles so everyone’s needs are met and prevents emeshment.
What are boundaries?
Primary features of this disorder include: Inattention, Hyperactivity, Impulsivity
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Occurs due to rising tension followed by a sense of relief after the theft has been committed.
What is Kleptomania?
Focuses on challenging distorted thinking and teaching problem solving strategies
What is Rational Emotive Therapy?
Exclusion from resources or opportunities restricts an individual's chance to better their situation
What is Inequality?
When one adult involves a child in an alliance that excludes the other parent.
What is Parent-child coalition?
How we process and interpret sensory stimulation from the environment.
What is Sensory Integration?
A pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?
Develops a fear hierarchy: a sequence of situations involving the feared stimulus
What is Exposure Therapy?
Factors such as gender, temperament, that increase the likelihood that a particular child will succumb to risk.
What are Vulnerabilities?
Energy is spent caring for the child and any issues that may arise rather than focus on their relationship
What is detouring
Rocking back and forth and chewing on items are symptoms of what in children with ASD
What is Under-stimulation?
Difficulties in self-regulation of emotions, Violates rights of others, Aggression/violence, Destruction of property
What is Disruptive behaviour?
•Teaches about anxiety and investigates their symptoms & triggers, Creates a baseline for distress, Thermometers, Has an element of providing proactive coping
What is Psychoeducation?
Supportive caregivers, secure attachment, healthy friendships are
What are examples of Protective factors?