Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder: ... back to the year nineteen hundred and two George Frederic Still described Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder as a ampquotDefection in Moral Control.ampquot This name ... View More
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Adolescents ... country. Today one and a half million children take medication to focus attention and control hyperactive behavior Freed 216. Most ... View More
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Ritalin and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Ritalin and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Ritalin or methylphenidate is a stimulant ... are caused by a disorder that is beyond their control, does this ... View More
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Dealing with ADHD ... He came up with methods of control to keep them actively involved in ampquotreally ... teacher said they were transferring him to a specialized class for hyperactive kids ... View More
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ADHD ... The nonhyperactive children with ADHD most often seem to be girls, but it is 5 to ... of the consequence, people with ADHD can out as if they are out of control. ... View More
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ADHD ... problem that sometimes goes unnoticed because they do not display ant hyperactive behavior ... consequence, people with ADHD can seem as if they are out of control. ... View More
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Hyperactivity ... overwhelms their limited ability for selfcontrol. This results in inappropriate, nonthinking behavior. 4. Difficulty with Rewards: Hyperactive children have ... View More
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adhd ... Hyperactive teens and adults may feel intensely restless. ... Stimulant drugs such as Ritalin, Cylert, and Dexodrine can control ADHD. ... View More
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ADHD ... In extreme cases of hyperactive behavior, the physician may prescribe stimulant drugs which ... practice has been used since the 1930amp39s to control hyperactivity. ... View More
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Ritalin as treatment for ADHD ... the brain , and, in doing so, enable the child to gain control over his ... Ritalin actually does the opposite, it helps stop erratic, hyperactive, and impulsive ... View More
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ADHD ... have those moments in life when the sugar content in our bodies is above normal and our inner hyperactive child takes over. This brief loss of control over our ... View More
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ADHD ... Many parents report that their child was hyperactive, restless, driven, and ... challenge that causes their inattention, over activity, or selfcontrol problems to ... View More
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Attention deficit order ... of what is socially acceptable, but their need to act quickly overwhelms their ability to apply self control. ... Not all ADD children however, are hyperactive. ... View More
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Anorexia ... who are controlling cause their children to grasp one thing they can control, what they ... Many exercise obsessively to loose weight, thus becoming hyperactive. ... View More
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How Early Childhood Trauma Effects the ability to Learn in a ... ... with PTSD have are behaviorally impulsive, hypervigilant, meteorically hyperactive, may be ... require knowledge of trauma and how to emotionally control the child ... View More
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ADD ... or referred for evaluation because they may display less overtly hyperactive or aggressive ... in the parts of the brain that inhibit impulses and control attention ... View More
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ADD ... Early detection and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder can prove to be ... In time Mike had gotten control of his studies and actually is ... View More
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ADHD ... theory is that refined sugar and food additives make children hyperactive and inattentive ... In people with ADHD, the brain areas that control attention used less ... View More
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ADHD ... Treatment for ADHD can help control symptoms, allowing a child to grow and ... adults and children who are so easily distracted, impulsive, or hyperactive that it ... View More
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Anorexia Nervosa ... They often become hyperactive because they exercise frantically in an attempt to burn calories to ... But what these theories come down to is an issue of control. ... View More
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NoneProvided ... braininjured child syndrome,ampquot ampquothyperkinetic reaction of childhood,ampquot ampquothyperactive child syndrome ... has subtle effects on brain regions that control attention and ... View More
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ADHD ... braininjured child syndrome,ampquot ampquothyperkinetic reaction of childhood,ampquot ampquothyperactive child syndrome ... has subtle effects on brain regions that control attention and ... View More
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ADHD ... For people with ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, these behaviors are ... is characterized by poor attention, impaired impulse control, and excessive ... View More
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Anorexia Nervosa ... They often become hyperactive because they exercise frantically in an attempt to burn calories to ... But what these theories come down to is an issue of control. ... View More
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Neurotransmitter: Dopamine ... to these two drugs and Huntingtonamp39s disease where dopamine is hyperactive, the depletion ... which is important for the central nervous systemamp39s control of muscle ... View More
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The Stigmas of ADHD ... it was called ampquota major deficit in moral control.ampquot As early ... offers 3 versions of diagnosis, ampquotPredominantly Inattentive...Predominantly HyperactiveImpulsive type ... View More
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Popular Culture and Schooling ... and computermediated learning for profit.ampquot Nelsen 2002, pg 101 It can also be argued that kids are naturally hyperactive, and trying to control these urges ... View More
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ADHD ... Once you have information you are in control. ... disability has three major sub types ADHD primarily inattentive type, ADHD primarily hyperactive/impulsive type ... View More
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ADHD ... to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... under the headings of learning disabled, brain damaged, hyperkinetic or hyperactive. ... View More
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ADD ... behavior disorder inability to concentrate, regulate their behavior, or control their impulses ... He or she might be hyperactive, distractible, and/or impulsive ... View More
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