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  • == Childhood Schizophrenia == ...by symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech and behavior, which start in children younger than 13 years old.
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  • == Childhood Amnesia == ...refers to the inability of adults to recall [[memory|memories]] from early childhood, typically before the age of 3-4 years.
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  • ...dɪsɔːdər/) is a type of [[behavioral disorder]] that is often diagnosed in childhood or adolescence. Conduct disorder is characterized by a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms
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  • * [[Childhood Disintegrative Disorder]] ...fects communication and interaction and includes restricted and repetitive behavior.
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  • '''Head banging''' (pronunciation: /hɛd ˈbæŋɪŋ/) is a behavior often seen in children, typically as a self-soothing mechanism or a form of ...ett Syndrome]], but can also be seen in typically developing children. The behavior is more common in boys than in girls.
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  • ...ds "satyros" (meaning satyr, a mythological creature known for its lustful behavior) and "mania" (meaning madness or frenzy). * Use of sexual behavior as a way to cope with negative emotions
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  • ...isorder is a result of inadequate care and social interaction during early childhood. * Attention-seeking behavior
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  • ...problems characterized by ongoing patterns of disruptive and uncooperative behavior. * [[Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder]]: A childhood condition of extreme irritability, anger, and frequent, intense temper outb
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  • ...of three behavioral characteristics which are associated with sociopathic behavior. These traits were first proposed by forensic psychiatrist J.M. Macdonald i ...predictive of violent tendencies, particularly in relation to sociopathic behavior. These traits are:
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  • ...n childhood or adolescence. It is characterized by a persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms ...th the child, parents, and teachers, as well as observation of the child's behavior in different settings.
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  • ...lex, lifelong developmental disability that typically appears during early childhood and can impact a person's social skills, communication, relationships, and ...s or narrow, obsessive interests. These symptoms can be present from early childhood and can affect daily functioning.
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  • ...However, it is important to rule out other potential causes of the child's behavior, such as [[seizure]] disorders or [[abuse]]. ...priate ways to express their feelings and helping them to understand their behavior. In some cases, medication may be used to help manage symptoms.
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  • ...e Diagnostic Scale (ASDS), Autism Spectrum Screening Questionnaire (ASSQ), Childhood Autism Spectrum Test (CAST), and others. ...avior, interests, or activities. These symptoms must be present from early childhood and limit or impair everyday functioning.
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  • ...efiant behavior, or vindictiveness. The disorder is typically diagnosed in childhood. [[Category:Childhood Disorders]]
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  • ...It is different from traditional [[Freudian psychoanalysis]], which probes childhood wounds to get at the root causes of conflict. CBT focuses on the patient’ ...we borrow from many psychotherapeutic modalities, including [[dialectical behavior therapy]], [[acceptance and commitment therapy]], [[gestalt therapy]], [[co
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  • ...nce of learning and behavior. ABA therapy applies our understanding of how behavior works to real situations. The goal is to increase behaviors that are helpfu ...ith social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior.
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  • ...in physical, learning, language, or behavior areas. These conditions begin during the developmental period, may impact day-to-day functioning, and usually la ...y significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior.
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  • ...art", is a term often used in the medical field to describe a condition or behavior that interrupts or significantly alters normal functions or routines. ...on characterized by severe and recurrent temper tantrums, and [[Disruptive Behavior Disorders]] (DBD) include conditions like [[Oppositional Defiant Disorder]]
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  • * [[Childhood]]: The state or period of being a child. ...onal stage of physical and psychological development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to legal adulthood.
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  • ...ommunication. The five disorders under PDD were autism, Asperger syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder (CDD), Rett syndrome, and PDD not otherwise specifi ...[[Pediatric Neurology]] based on observation and assessment of the child's behavior and development.
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