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What Is Disruptive About Disruptive Behavior?

2019
Most educational systems have over the last 20 years increased their focus on definable and measurable student learning outcome. Concurrently, disruptive behavior and disciplinary problems have globally been identified as growing concerns. After describing the shift in educational philosophy and practice toward more outcome-based education, this ...
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Managing Disruptive Behavior

2017
The chapter “Managing Disruptive Behavior,” in School Mental Health Services for Adolescents, outlines identification and treatment concerns, evidence-based treatment recommendations, and service delivery considerations for behavior problems associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and ...
Sean M. O’Dell, Lauren Louloudis
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Combating Disruptive Behaviors: Strategies to Promote a Healthy Work Environment

Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 2010
Disruptive behaviors among healthcare workers threaten the safety and well being of both patients and staff. The Joint Commission now charges healthcare organizations seeking accreditation to address these behaviors.
Joy Longo
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Disruptive Behaviors

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1988
S L, Bernier, N R, Small
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Disruptive Behavior Disorders

2019
Abstract Students who meet criteria for disruptive, impulse control, and conduct disorders generally present with a wide range of challenging behaviors that impede their ability to function appropriately at school and at home. Understanding the differential diagnosis and comorbid manifestations of these disorders—particularly the two ...
Shantel D. Crosby   +3 more
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Disruptive Behavior Disorders

2013
Foreword Richard Kohn.- 1. Introduction: Connecting Brain Development, Disruptive Behavior, and Children Patrick H. Tolan, Bennett L. Leventhal.- 2. Influences of Gene Environment Interaction Correlation on Disruptive Behavior in the Family Context Kristine Marceau, Jenae M. Neiderhiser.- 3.
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Disruptive Behavior Disorders

2008
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and conduct disorder are a heterogeneous group of childhood onset behavioral disorders that are traditionally lumped together as Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBD) because they share behaviors that cause significant disturbance and distress within the child’s ...
Anna Baumgaertel   +2 more
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Disruptive Behavior Disorders

1992
The disruptive behavior disorders are usually first evident in childhood or adolescence. They include attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorders, and oppositional defiant disorder. A separate chapter in the book is devoted to ADHD, so it will not be covered here except in relation to the other disorders.
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Disruptive Behavior Disorders

2009
AbstractThe disruptive behavior disorders involve a child’s or adolescent’s consistent patterns of behaviors that break the rules of social convention. It is common, of course, for young people to break some rules, and even serious oppositional behavior may be a normal part of those stages of development.
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