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Cognition in Child and Adolescent Behavior Disorders

1984
Sattler (1974, p. 344), in his textbook on the assessment of children’s intelligence, states: “Research has shown that intellectual functioning is not usually a major factor of importance in the etiology of childhood behavioral or neurotic disorders.” He goes on to suggest, however, that emotional disorders could affect intellectual functioning in many
Anne E. Hogan, Herbert C. Quay
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Child–therapist alliance and clinical outcomes in cognitive behavioral therapy for child anxiety disorders

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Background:  Few studies have examined the link between child–therapist alliance and outcome in manual‐guided cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for children diagnosed with anxiety disorders. This study sought to clarify the nature and strength of this relation.
Angela W, Chiu   +3 more
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Child behavior checklist dysregulation profile in children with disruptive behavior disorders: A longitudinal study

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2015
A Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) profile defined as Dysregulation Profile (DP) (scores 2 standard deviations or more in anxiety/depression, aggression, attention subscales) has been correlated to poor emotional and behavioral self-regulation. The clinical meaning and the prognostic implications of CBCL-DP are still debated, although it seems ...
Masi G, Pisano S, Milone A, Muratori P.
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Parenting the Child With a Behavior Disorder: A Family Approach

Pediatric Annals, 1977
A method for helping parents make clear, appropriate demands on their ...
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Problem Behavior in International Adoptees: III. Diagnosis of Child Psychiatric Disorders

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1990
This study is a clinical extension of two previous epidemiological studies on problem behavior in international adoptees. In depth pictures were obtained by clinical interviews of 132 14-year-old international adoptees and their parents. Children were selected on the basis of previously obtained Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) scores. Clinical severity
F C, Verhulst   +4 more
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Perioperative management of the child with behavioral disorders.

Middle East journal of anaesthesiology, 2012
Behavioral disorders can be a normal part of development of a child, or secondary to extraordinary life stresses or associated with a child's inherent disorder. In those children, each hospital visit represents a major challenge for the child, his parents and the hospital staff.
Vanda Yazbek, Karam, Hanane, Barakat
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Corticosteroid exposure in pregnancy linked to child behavioral disorders

The Brown University Psychopharmacology Update, 2020
A population‐based cohort study has concluded that exposure to maternal antenatal corticosteroid treatment when preterm birth is imminent is significantly associated with development of mental and behavioral disorders in children. Differences between corticosteroid‐exposed and ‐unexposed children were most pronounced among children born at term, the ...
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