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    Your best friend suffers from a phobia of buttons. Describe the symptoms that he/she displays in the presence of buttons‚ suggest possible causes for the phobia‚ and outline potential treatments. Irrational fears come in all sorts of shapes and sizes‚ from the peculiar to the seemingly absurd. These phobias can take a hold of a person’s life and create barriers preventing them from achieving their goals and hold them back a great deal not to mention the self loathing that may occur as a person

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    to the respect that parents deserve and everything centers on their own needs. Throughout this paper many things have been explored such as: attachment issues in psychology‚ history of childhood behavior problems in biological relatives of boys with ADHD and conduct disorder‚ dealing with disrespect in your teenager‚ the seven keys to child obedience and how children’s bad behavior gives insight to academic achievements. New Research Suggest “New research suggests that children entering school

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    ADHD was then referred to as hyperactivity. The first documented use of stimulates was reported to show the impact it had on those with hyperactivity. When used properly‚ there is no medication more effective than a stimulant when treating ADHD. Medications such as Adderall and Ritalin are prescribed to individuals suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. They help control the symptoms of ADHD but do not cure it. Even though it is evident

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    Non Stimulants

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    Non-Stimulants Non-stimulants include Strattera‚ Clonidine‚ and Intuniv. Non-stimulants affect the brain differently than stimulants. Though these drugs affect neurotransmitters and they don’t increase dopamine levels. It also generally takes longer to see results. They might be used when stimulants prove unsafe‚ ineffective‚ or for a person who wants to avoid side effects of stimulants. Common side effects of Non-stimulants include a few of the same side effects listed for the Stimulants‚ but

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    answerable because it would be completely subjective. However‚ I have heard people claim that Ritalin is overprescribed because "ADHD doesn’t exist." These people are flat out wrong. Most mental illnesses and neurological disorders aren’t specific things that you can point to‚ but rather‚ they’re a collection of symptoms that we group together. If someone is diagnosed with ADHD‚ it’s because they exhibit a cluster of behaviors that are classified under a common label. Now‚ the issue with judging if something

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    often resides less in the child‚ but more in today’s abnormal environment; often forcing children to do what evolution has not prepared them to do; sitting for long hours in classroom chairs. What key components need to be present to differentiate ADHD from normal high energy or rambunctiousness? Extreme inattention‚ hyperactivity‚ and impulsivity can often derail social‚ academic‚ and vocational achievements; these symptoms can as well be treated with such medication

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    Un-Prescribed Study Drugs

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    Students who take un-prescribed study drugs create an unfair advantage because there is inequitable accessibility to these medications among students. People with ADHD/ADD are able to obtain medications through prescriptions from their health care professional‚ but others are still able to obtain it non-prescribed through diversion. Diversion is the process in which people with a legal prescription for medications give it those without a prescription for non-therapeutic purposes (Vrecko‚ 1982). A

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    hyperkinetic syndromes and narcolepsy.¨(Dictionary.com) It is part of a treatment program which controls symptoms of ADHD in adults and children. People with ADHD should not take medication like methylphenidate to treat the disorder as it is shown to give various short and long term effects during and after its use. Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ known by its acronym of ADHD‚ is one of the most common behavior and brain disorders experienced in childhood. Not only is it in known to target

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    Client Demographics The patient is a 38-year-old Caucasian female who presented to the emergency room involuntarily by ambulance after police were summoned to a service station‚ where the patient was reportedly threatening to kill the service attendant with a banana she believed to be a knife. In the emergency room the patient reported the attendant had assaulted and attempted to rape her on orders to do so from the government. The patient reported she was “holding” the attendant until police

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    Is Ritalin Overperscribed

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    Ritalin use. - In one study‚ Ritalin use reduced the expected monthly weight gain by 25%. Con - Stimulants have proven to be effective in improving behavior‚ school work and social adjustment from 50% to 95%. - For 30% to 45% of children with ADHD‚ the use of stimulants will improve their behavior but not be normalized. 2. What are at least two opinions presented by each side of the critical issue? Pro - Children taking stimulants frequently become very depressed or suicidal. - Stimulants

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