ADHD, anxiety, behavior, and depression.
What are common childhood disorders?
Medical exam, hearing and vision tests, checklists completed by parents, teachers and child.
How do you diagnose ADHD?
Prescribed for ADHD and anxiety disorders in children, include stimulants and non-stimulants like SNRIs.
What are medications for childhood disorders, such as stimulants and non-stimulants?
Therapy to help correct cognitive errors in thinking.
What is Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT)?
This developmental disorder affects social interaction, communication, and behavior, and is often diagnosed in early childhood.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
A deep and persistent discomfort with one's assigned gender at birth, often leading to a desire to transition to a different gender.
What is gender dysphoria?
Predominately Hyperactive - Impulsive Presentation (name at least 2)
What is fidgets, talks a lot, restless, hard to sit still – running, jumping, climbing constantly?
Family Therapy
What is therapy where client and family members all participate?
"I hate you, and I'm never going to listen to you. You're stupid"
What is response of child with oppositional defiant disorder?
Predominately inattentive Presentation (name at least 2)
What are difficulty organizing, finishing tasks, pay attention to details, following directions, and easily distracted?
Side effects of stimulants. (name at least 3)
What are high potential for abuse and dependency, difficulty falling asleep, loss of appetite or weight loss, stomach pain, and headache?
Create a routine, get organized, manage distractions and limit choices.
What is Parent Education and Behavioral Management?
What is conduct disorder?
Using a tone of voice that may sound flat or robot-like and avoiding making eye contact.
What is a Social Communication/Interaction Behavior of people with Autism?
This disorder is characterized by involuntary, repetitive movements and vocalizations called tics, often beginning in childhood.
What is Tourette's Syndrome?
Limitations in both cognitive functioning and adaptive behavior, affecting daily life skills and the ability to learn at an expected pace.
What are Intellectual Disabilities?