Essays About treatment add

 

  • ADD/ADHD: A Decision That Can Change a Life
    ... Baughman) Baugman further writes about three cases he was consulted upon where the patients died of cardiac deaths, due to Ritalin treatment for ADD. ...
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  • Pluralized Therapy-The Logical Approach to ADD
    ... Treatment of ADD/ADD-H with either a stimulant or an antidepressant does have positive effects on the patient; however, there are many side effects and there ...
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  • ADD
    ... author has indicated the reportage of some drugs or stimulants which have proven highly beneficial (80% according to one estimate) for the treatment of ADD/ADHD ...
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  • AD/HD diagnosis and treatment
    ... noH type was replaced with "Undifferentiated Attention Deficit Disorder"(U-ADD). ... type) and AD/HD: Combined subtype (Ingersoll 4). Treatment Medications such as ...
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  • ADD
    ... lethargy, anxiety, fearfulness, hives, rash, and mild nonspecific complaints have all been associated to stimulant drug agents during treatment of ADD (Quinn 23 ...
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  • ADD
    ... probability that another family member could also have ADD." A study ... psychological and educational development depends on the proper diagnosis and treatment. ...
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  • Ritalin is good
    ... As a form of treatment for ADD, I was put on a controversial drug called Ritalin. ... I feel it demonstrates exactly why ADD needs thorough treatment. ...
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  • ADD
    ... medication and behavior therapy. There are two modalities of treatment that specifically target symptoms of ADD. One uses medication and ...
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  • ADD
    ... One, the argument for ADD being a clinical and mental "disorder", is in favor of medical treatment, claiming the diagnosis is attributable to brain damage or ...
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  • The differences between ADD and ADHD
    ... Successful treatment depends upon continuous feedback from parents, teachers, physicians, and other professionals. ADD cannot be diagnosed on the basis of a ...
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  • Add-Adhd
    One, the argument for ADD being a clinical and mental "disorder", is in favor of medical treatment, claiming the diagnosis is attributable to brain damage or ...
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  • ADD
    ... with increasing awareness of the problem, a better understanding of its causes and treatment has developed" ( Wender 3). There is medication for ADD which will ...
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  • Attention Deficit Disorder
    ... Traditional child psychotherapy, such as play therapy or non-directive talking therapy, has not been proven effective in the treatment of ADD. ...
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  • attention deficit disorder
    ... There are many questions of whether or not medications should be used as a treatment option for ADD during these tender years, and how it should be used, needs ...
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  • ADHD
    ... More important, identical twins are often both affected.(National ADD, 97) Treatment is available for people who have ADHD, which includes therapy and drug ...
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  • Learning Disability - Women and Attention Deficit Disorder.
    ... Much like sun block, people with ADD often take medication like Ritalin to help them cope. Treatment Doctors usually prescribe Ritalin, but other types of ...
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  • What is Attention Defficit Disorder
    What is Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Although there is a natural way to treat ADD, the most common treatment is with Ritalin. ...
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  • ADD
    ... Treatment for Attention Deficit Disorder begins with a diagnosis by a licensed physician. Once the diagnosis has been made, if the individual has ADD they can ...
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  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Eating Disorders
    ... 1989). Fairburn et al. add that there is no comprehensive approach to treatment grounded in sound empirical research. These considerations ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... From personal experience, the treatment for ADD today is mostly just the prescription of the drug, and there is little counseling involved, except for the ...
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  • Attention Deficit Disorder
    ... Much of the "muddling through" has been on the part of professionals as the path of diagnosis and treatment of true ADD is so cluttered with those who carry ...
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  • ADD
    ... describes ADD as a flaw in the way the brain manages the neurotransmitter production causing imbalances in his book, A Handbook for Diagnosis and Treatment. ...
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  • ADD
    ... ADD is identified by chronic behaviors usually lasting at least six months ... Early detection and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder can prove to ...
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  • Attention Deficit Disorder Really Does Exist
    ... knows how it started but there are some causes and if treatment is possible although there are no guaranteed cures for this. By determining the ADD, there are ...
    (1576 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Ritalin is Good, Ritalin is Easy
    ... As a form of treatment for ADHD, I was put on a controversial drug ... understand things better, I am questioning the benefits of prescribing Ritalin to treat ADD. ...
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  • treatment of women in early wes. civ.
    ... And it was very important for a Pharaoh to marry as many women in order to add as much land as possible to his own owning, where the more he owned the larger ...
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  • treatment of women in early wes. civ.
    ... And it was very important for a Pharaoh to marry as many women in order to add as much land as possible to his own owning, where the more he owned the larger ...
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  • treatment of women in early wes. civ
    ... And it was very important for a Pharaoh to marry as many women in order to add as much land as possible to his own owning, where the more he owned the larger ...
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  • Select One of the Strategies Identified by Dr. McGraw That Might ...
    ... noted: \"Dr. Phil issues counsel as marching orders.\" (Paul, 2003) For Dr. Phil, ignorance is no excuse, nor is an unhappy past or unfair treatment in Dr. Phil ...
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  • Bioethics Case Study Review
    ... of the family is bad and opposition to any of their decisions would add stress and contribute to their anguish. 4.Continuation of treatment despite multisystem ...
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