Understanding Pervasive Childhood Disorders
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Explore the spectrum of pervasive childhood disorders including autism, ADHD, ODD, and more. Learn about causes, symptoms, and treatment options to better support individuals with these conditions.
Understanding Pervasive Childhood Disorders
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Category A for 100 What is one Pervasive Disorder?
Answer to Category A for 100 Autism, Asperger’s, Rhett’s, or Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
Category A for 200 Which disorder is more intense: Autism or Asperger’s?
Answer to Category A for 200 Autism
Category A for 300 What tic disorder involves verbal and motor tics?
Answer to Category A for 300 Tourett’s
Category A for 400 What are two of the three Disruptive Behavior disorders?
Answer to Category A for 400 Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Reactive Attachment Disorder
Category A for 500 What are the three types of ADHD?
Answer to Category A for 500 • Predominantly Hyperactive Impulsive • Predominantly Inattentive • Combined
Category B for 100 True or False: The psychodynamic cause for any childhood disorder is related to parent-child interactions at an unconscious level
Category B for 200 What is one pervasive disorder that there is little to no known cause for?
Answer to Category B for 200 Either Autism or Asperger’s
Category B for 300 What are two disorders that are caused by extreme lack of parental discipline or involvement?
Answer to Category B for 300 Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Reactive Attachment Disorder
Category B for 400 what part of the brain is smaller in those with ADHD?
Answer to Category B for 400 Cerebellum
Category B for 500 What is a Biochemical explanation of pervasive childhood disorders?
Answer to Category B for 500 High serotonin and dopamine levels
Category C for 100 What is a symptom of ADHD?
Answer to Category C for 100 Hyperactivity, inattentiveness, socially disruptive, impulsive, etc…
Category C for 200 In Autism, children are more likely to be interested in what type of objects?
Answer to Category C for 200 Inanimate
Category C for 300 True or False: Violent actions are symptoms of ODD
Category C for 400 What childhood disorder has similar symptoms to Antisocial Personality Disorder?
Answer to Category C for 400 • Reactive Attachment Disorder
Category C for 500 What disorder involves the habitual urination during the day or night of the clothes, bed, or floor after the age of 5?
Answer to Category C for 500 Enuresis
Category D for 100 True or False: Parent management training helps with the treatment of ODD and CD
Category D for 200 What is the drug of choice for treating ADHD?
Answer to Category D for 200 Ritalin
Category D for 300 What kind of behavioral therapy is the best for treating Asperger’s?
Category D for 400 For patients with ADHD, it’s easier to treat them when they don’t show ____
Answer to Category D for 400 Hyperactivity
Category D for 500 What is a medication used for treating Tourette’s Syndrome?
Answer to Category D for 500 • Haloperidol or Clonodine
Category E for 100 Nick, a hyperactive, attention-seeking 3 year old, had what childhood disorder?
Category E for 200 What are three childhood disorders?
Answer to Category E for 200 Autism, Asperger’s, Childhood disintegrative, Rhett’s, ADHD, ADD, ODD, CD, RAD, Tourette’s, Enuresis, Encopresis etc…
Category E for 300 What is the difference between autism and Asperger’s?
Answer to Category E for 300 Asperger’s has no communication difficulties, and is milder than autism
Category E for 400 What is Encopresis Disorder?
Answer to Category E for 400 Defecates in bed/clothes, after the age of four
Category E for 500 What are the two types of Reactive Attachment Disorder, and briefly explain