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Abnormal Psychology
Leading Researcher Perspectivesby Elizabeth Rieger
Images, Figures and TablesChapter 10
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A poster from the “MindMatters” program, which aims to promote the psychological wellbeing of Australian secondary school students. © The MindMatters Project (Artist: Tom Hurley) in association with the Australian Principals Association Professional Development Council. Mind Matters is a Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing health promotion, prevention and early intervention resource for secondary school students.
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Young children may use similar behaviours (crying) to express different aspects of distress (fear or anger). iStock Photo
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Down Syndrome is a common cause of intellectual impairment, which occurs when a third copy of chromosome 21 is present in the genome. SPL/Photolibrary