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Moody and Looney
100
ADD, ADHD, conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder
What are types of disruptive behavior disorders?
100
Someone with a reading disability may have this condition.
What is dyslexia?
100
This type of disorder is neurologic and characterized by stereotypical , repetitive, involuntary, recurrent movements or vocalizations.
What is a tic disorder?
100
A normal response to stress involving feelings of apprehension and arousal of the ANS (palpitations, sweating, chest pain, tummy discomfort, restlessness, headache). It energizes and prepares a person to deal with situations.
What is anxiety?
100
Group of disorders that involve emotional disturbances such as extreme sadness or overly elevated mood.
What are mood disorders?
200
This disorder is characterized by long-standing behaviors that violate the rights of others and the rules of society. In children, may be manifested by: aggression toward people or animals, destruction of property (fire setting), breaking rules (running away, skipping school), impaired verbal and reading skills, school suspensions for behavioral problems.
What is conduct disorder?
200
Someone with a math disability may have this condition?
What is dyscalculia
200
These can be manifested in the following ways: motor, phonic, vocal, or complex. They can include talking to oneself, grimacing, using obscene words, blinking, neck jerking, coughing, shrugging, stomping, touching objects, excessive grooming, throat clearing, grunting, sniffing, snorting, barking, hiccupping, yelling, and echolalia (repetition of others’ words).
What are tics?
200
High cortisol levels, raised BP and HR, vomiting, negative thoughts, or cognitive symptoms (shame, or distorted view of the threat in a situation).
What are signs of problematic, maladaptive anxiety?
200
In children, often manifests as irritability, physical complaints, anxiety, social withdrawal. Adolescents often experience suicidal ideation, guilt, worthlessness, shame, change in sleep pattern, and appetite changes, overall state of unhappiness and dissatisfaction, loss of interest and pleasure, feeling tired.
What is major depression?
300
Characteristics of this disorder include negative, hostile, defiant behaviors and attitudes. They have temper outbursts, are argumentative, hostile to authority figures. Seem angry all the time. Blame others for mistakes. Resent rules. They often deliberately annoy others
What is ODD
300
Someone with a writing disability may have this condition.
What is dysgraphia?
300
During sleep or absorbing activities (like video games).
What are times when tics are decreased?
300
Normal in infants and very young children., no longer appropriate as the child grows older. Characterized by extreme anxiety when anticipating departure from home or caregiver.
What is separation anxiety?
300
With this disorder, the child experiences cyclical symptoms of major depression alternating with symptoms of mania
What is bipolar disorder?
400
If left untreated, this disorder can result in patients dropping out of school, unemployment, criminal behaviors, substance abuse. If untreated, can lead to onset of antisocial personality disorder (often associated with serious crimes, including rape, physical assault, and homicide).
What is conduct disorder?
400
This condition may require a lap top as adaptive equipment.
What is dysgraphia?
400
Tourette's
What is the most common tic disorder?
400
Excessive anxiety and worry without specific trigger
What is generalized anxiety?
400
A serious, chronic condition that presents with symptoms of severely disturbed behavior, such as disorganized speech, thinking, and behaviors, hallucinations.
What is schizophrenia?
500
Children with these two related disorders are often labeled as difficult, problematic, or stupid. They often are not successful with school tasks and making friends. Negative labels and not being successful often lead to low self esteem which in turn influences their behavior and motivation for learning.
What is ADD/ADHD
500
The criteria for diagnosis with this type of disorder are: a severe discrepancy between ability and achievement that is not due to visual or hearing impairment, motor difficulties, intellectual disability, or environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage.
What is a learning disorder?
500
stress, fatigue, or anxiety
What are conditions that increase tics?
500
This anxiety disorder is characterized by recurring, disruptive, intrusive thoughts which cause anxiety and compulsive, ritualistic, repetitive patterns of behavior that reduce the anxiety. Resisting the behavior increases anxiety. (excessive handwashing, checking locks, etc).
What is OCD?
500
The intense physiologic and psychological craving for the substance being abused.
What is addiction?
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