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The Aggressive, Severely Behavior Disordered Child

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1983
Recent legislation has prompted the establishment of a burgeoning number of educational units for behavior disordered children. As these units became available throughout the United States, much disagreement resulted among educators regarding suitable eligibility criteria.
J, Murray, D, Whittenberger
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Prevalence of mental disorders in school children and adolescents in China: diagnostic data from detailed clinical assessments of 17,524 individuals.

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 2021
BACKGROUND To date, no national-scale psychiatric epidemiological survey for children and adolescents has been conducted in China. In order to inform government officials and policymakers and to develop a comprehensive plan for service providers, there ...
Fenghua Li   +8 more
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Family Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Child Anxiety Disorders

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
This study compared family-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT; the Building Confidence Program) with traditional child-focused CBT with minimal family involvement for children with anxiety disorders.Forty clinically anxious youth (6-13 years old) were randomly assigned to a family- or child-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
Jeffrey J, Wood   +4 more
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Rating behavioral problems in adolescent eating disorders: Parent-child differences

Psychiatry Research, 2021
The primary objective of this study was to investigate the discrepancies among the perception of behavioral problems self-reported by adolescent patients with restrictive eating disorders (REDs) and rated by their mothers and fathers. Forty-eight female adolescents with RED filled in the Youth Self-Report, their mothers and fathers separately completed
Martina M. Mensi   +3 more
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SHORT TERM MANAGEMENT OF A CHILD BEHAVIOR DISORDER

Pediatrics, 1952
A seemingly obstinate case of refusal to be toilet trained in a four year old boy was treated by brief counselling of the mother. The interpretation of her own conflict was the major factor in the reversal of the child's problem. The rather striking results are discussed in terms of the parent-pediatrician relationship and the pediatrician-psychiatrist
V H, ROSEN, E, LANDSBERG
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Teacher education and the behaviorally disordered child

The Exceptional Child, 1977
Abstract The preparation of teachers of behaviorally disordered children remains a challenge for university training programs. The origins of the problem can be found in the medical model adopted by special education which allowed for the development of various schools of thought which suggested panaceas to deal with all problems.
Kenneth Kavale, Alfred Hirshoren
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Does the Child Behavior Checklist Juvenile Bipolar Disorder Phenotype Identify Bipolar Disorder?

Biological Psychiatry, 2007
A profile of Child Behavior Checklist(CBCL) T-scores>or=70 on the attention problems, aggression, and anxious/depressed subscales has been proposed to identify juvenile bipolar disorder(JBD). We tested this hypothesis in a population-based sample.Data for this analysis come from a birth-records-based twin sample having semi-structured interview and ...
Heather E, Volk, Richard D, Todd
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Child and Adolescent Behaviorally Based Disorders

Research on Social Work Practice, 2012
Objectives:The purpose of this study was to investigate the historical construction and empirical support of two child and adolescent behaviorally based mental health disorders: oppositional defiant and conduct disorders.Method:The study utilized a historiography methodology to review, from 1880 to 2012, these disorders’ inclusion in psychiatric ...
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for child and adolescent hoarding disorder

2023
Hoarding disorder (HD) has a prevalence rate of around 2.5% in adults, but the prevalence rate in children and adolescents is uncertain. HD is characterized by difficulties in discarding or parting with possessions regardless of their actual value, urges to collect and acquire new items along with excessive clutter in living areas. In general, there is
Højgaard, David R.M.A.   +1 more
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Prevalence and Genetic Architecture of Child Behavior Checklist–Juvenile Bipolar Disorder

Biological Psychiatry, 2005
No consensus has been reached yet on how best to characterize children with juvenile bipolar disorder (JBD). Several groups have shown that children on the attention problems (AP), aggressive behavior (AGG), and anxious-depressed (AD) syndromes of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) are likely to meet criteria for DSM-JBD.
Hudziak, James J.   +4 more
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