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Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Children

Friday's Progress Notes - February 19, 1999
Mental Health Information - Vol. 3 Issue 7
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CONTENTS:

1. A link between aggression and substance use
2. Effective discipline
3. Conduct disorder facts for families
4. Building self-esteem
5. Diagnosing and treating ADHD
6. Assessing problem behavior in schools
7. Preventing antisocial behavior in at-risk students
8. Sibling conflict


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Because some of you are new to Friday's Progress Notes, I thought I should say again that our purpose in publishing the newsletter is to help you find credible Internet resources that you can use in your practices or give to patients, clients, and students.

Please feel free to forward this information to professional colleagues, who can sign-up for a free subscription to the e-newsletter at: http://www.athealth.com/Practitioner/Newsletter/fpn_subscribe.html

Regards,
Jack

John L. Miller, MD

1. MEDSCAPE
A New Approach to Disruptive Behavior Disorders and the Antisocial Specturm
The Disruptive Behavior Disorders (Oppositional/Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder) and Antisocial Personality Disorder classify antisocial behaviors across the developmental spectrum.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/430629

2. HEAD START BULLETIN
Fathers and Discipline
Fathers have much to offer in helping their children learn self-control and social rules, and their role involves much more than punishment.
http://www.athealth.com/consumer/disorders/fathersdiscipline.html

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3. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
Conduct Disorders - Facts for Families
Fact sheet on conduct disorders from the AACAP.

4. SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Building Self-Esteem
Low self-esteem is a constant companion for too many people, especially those who experience depression, anxiety, phobias, psychosis, delusional thinking, or who have an illness or a disability.

5. PROFESSIONAL INTERVIEW SERIES
Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD: Interview with Harlan Gephart, MD
If we let an ADHD child go untreated, we may well be handing that child a life sentence of academic and social failure.
http://www.athealth.com/Practitioner/HarlanGephartMD.html

6. CENTER FOR EFFECTIVE COLLABORATION AND PRACTICE
Addressing Student Problem Behavior
This guide from the Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice covers functional analysis of problem behavior in schools.
http://cecp.air.org/fba/problembehavior2/Functional%20Analysis.PDF

7. LDONLINE
Preventing Antisocial Behavior in Disabled and At-Risk Students
Research shows that most antisocial behavior develops from a combination of risk factors associated with individuals, families, schools, and communities.
http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/add_adhd/ael_behavior.html

8. ATHEALTH.COM
Sibling Conflict
Conflict from sibling rivalry is built into family life as children compete for dominance, parental attention, parental support, and household resources.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/disorders/siblingconflict.html


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