Four core features include re-experiencing, avoidance, distortions in thoughts or feelings, and physiological arousal and reactivity.
What is PTSD?
Acts of aggression that physically harm the child.
What is physical abuse?
The three modules include home safety, child health, and parent-child interaction.
What is SafeCare?
Effective treatment involves multiple systems (Multisystemic Therapy).
What is treatment for Substance Use Disorder?
What are physical changes in Anorexia?
Abrupt waking, autonomic arousal, no recollection of dream.
No intent to harm child and leading killer of children in the US.
What is Unintentional Injury?
90% of perpetrators are mothers.
Who are perpetrators of neglect?
Only works while child takes it – large relapse rate
What is Synthetic ADH?
CBT with the family. Parents take control of child’s eating, gradual transition of control to child.
What is treatment for Anorexia Nervosa?
Repeated voiding of urine into bed or clothes.
What is Enuresis?
Failure to meet minimal standards of care.
What is neglect?
Large family size, stress, social + economic deprivation, and a single-parent family with a live-in partner.
What are family characteristics of risk factors for maltreatment?
Previously established continence but relapse (ages 5-8).
What is a Secondary Disorder?
Body mass index above the 95th percentile.
What is childhood obsesity?
Pattern of substance use leading to significant impairment and distress. Symptoms include a desire to cut down, role disruption, interpersonal problems, etc.
What is Substance Use Disorder?
Needing more of a substance to get the same effect / reduced effects from the same amount.
What is Tolerance?
Inappropriate developmental expectations and lack of positive parenting models.
What are causes of Physical Abuse & Neglect?
Most common childhood cancer.
What is Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)?
Can be related to child restricting food based on its sensory characteristics.
What is Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)?
Ingestion of inedible substances by children.
What is Pica?
Protein that suppresses appetitie.
What is Leptin?
Poor emotion regulation and relations with peers (rejected).
What are consequences of maltreatment?
Alarm+dry bed training has a 75% success rate.
What is Nocturnal Enuresis Treatment?
Weight below the 5th percentile for age and/or a decrease in the rate of weight gain from birth.
What is Failure to Thrive (FTT)?