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What is one Pervasive What is one Pervasive Disorder?Disorder?
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Autism, Asperger’s, Rhett’s, or Childhood Disintegrative
Disorder
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Which disorder is more Which disorder is more intense: Autism or intense: Autism or
Asperger’s?Asperger’s?
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Autism
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What tic disorder What tic disorder involves verbal and involves verbal and
motor tics?motor tics?
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Tourett’s
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What are two of the What are two of the three Disruptive three Disruptive
Behavior disorders?Behavior disorders?
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Reactive Attachment Disorder
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What are the three types What are the three types of ADHD?of ADHD?
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Predominantly Hyperactive Impulsive
Predominantly Inattentive Combined
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True or False:True or False:
The psychodynamic cause for The psychodynamic cause for any childhood disorder is any childhood disorder is
related to parent-child related to parent-child interactions at an unconscious interactions at an unconscious
levellevel
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True
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What is one pervasive What is one pervasive disorder that there is disorder that there is
little to no known cause little to no known cause for?for?
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Either Autism or Asperger’s
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What are two disorders that are caused by extreme
lack of parental discipline or involvement?
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Reactive
Attachment Disorder
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what part of the brain what part of the brain is smaller in those is smaller in those
with ADHD?with ADHD?
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Cerebellum
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What is a Biochemical What is a Biochemical explanation of explanation of
pervasive childhood pervasive childhood disorders?disorders?
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High serotonin and dopamine levels
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What is a symptom of ADHD?What is a symptom of ADHD?
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Hyperactivity, inattentiveness, socially disruptive, impulsive, etc…
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In Autism, children are In Autism, children are more likely to be more likely to be
interested in what type interested in what type of objects?of objects?
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Inanimate
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True or False:True or False:
Violent actions are symptoms Violent actions are symptoms of ODDof ODD
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False
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What childhood disorder has What childhood disorder has similar symptoms to similar symptoms to
Antisocial Personality Antisocial Personality Disorder?Disorder?
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Reactive Attachment Disorder
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What disorder involves the What disorder involves the habitual urination during the habitual urination during the
day or night of the clothes, bed, day or night of the clothes, bed, or floor after the age of 5?or floor after the age of 5?
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Enuresis
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True or False:True or False:
Parent management training Parent management training helps with the treatment of helps with the treatment of
ODD and CDODD and CD
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True
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What is the drug of choice for What is the drug of choice for treating ADHD?treating ADHD?
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Ritalin
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What kind of behavioral What kind of behavioral therapy is the best for therapy is the best for treating Asperger’s?treating Asperger’s?
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CBT
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For patients with ADHD, it’s For patients with ADHD, it’s easier to treat them when they easier to treat them when they
dondon’’t show ____t show ____
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Hyperactivity
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What is a medication used for What is a medication used for treating Tourette’s Syndrome?treating Tourette’s Syndrome?
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Haloperidol or Clonodine
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Nick, a hyperactive, attention-Nick, a hyperactive, attention-seeking 3 year old, had what seeking 3 year old, had what
childhood disorder?childhood disorder?
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ADHD
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What are three childhood What are three childhood disorders?disorders?
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Autism, Asperger’s, Childhood disintegrative, Rhett’s, ADHD, ADD, ODD, CD, RAD, Tourette’s, Enuresis, Encopresis etc…
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What is the difference between autism and Asperger’s?
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Asperger’s has no communication difficulties, and
is milder than autism
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What is Encopresis Disorder?What is Encopresis Disorder?
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Defecates in bed/clothes, after the age of four
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What are the two types of What are the two types of Reactive Attachment Reactive Attachment Disorder, and briefly explainDisorder, and briefly explain
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Inhibited-difficulty with age appropriate responding
Disinhibited- Socializes easily, but becomes superficially
attached to strangers