We turn to our second open access text for a brief discussion on the disorders of childhood.
(https://psy241.pressbooks.com/chapter/disorders-in-childhood/ _
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As you read and learn about some of the disorders diagnosed in childhood, please note that these are
specifically diagnosed in childhood although there may also be an adult diagnosis that the childhood disorders
develops into or corresponds to. Some disorders must have symptoms that begin in childhood in order to make
the diagnosis, even if in adulthood such as ADHD.
We are only briefly touching on this very interesting and rich are of abnormal psychology.
Treatment and Intervention Services for Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication
and behavioral challenges. There is often nothing about how people with ASD look that sets them apart from
other people, but people with ASD may communicate, interact, behave, and learn in ways that are different
from most other people. The learning, thinking, and problem-solving abilities of people with ASD can range
from gifted to severely challenged. Some people with ASD need a lot of help in their daily lives; others need
less.
Mental illness in children: Know the signs
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Children can develop the same mental health conditions as adults, but their symptoms may be different. Know
what to watch for and how you can help.
temple grandin the world needs all kinds of minds
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Temple Grandin, diagnosed with autism as a child, talks about how her mind works -- sharing her ability to
"think in pictures," which helps her solve problems that neurotypical brains might miss. She makes the case
that the world needs people on the autism spectrum: visual thinkers, pattern thinkers, verbal thinkers, and all
kinds of smart geeky kids.
thomas curran our dangerous obsession with perfectionism is getting worse
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Social psychologist Thomas Curran explores how the pressure to be perfect -- in our social media feeds, in
school, at work -- is driving a rise in mental illness, especially among young people. Learn more about the
causes of this phenomenon and how we can create a culture that celebrates the joys of imperfection.
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