One on one instruction with children with Autism and other
behavioral disorders at the elementary school level.
Kayleigh White: Kayleigh White is a special education social studies teacher of 9th grade students with severe emotional and
behavioral disorders at Manhattan High School in New York City.
Not exact matches
Broward County school administrators say they do all they can to offer a traditional education to youngsters whose mental illness or
behavioral disorders leave them
at risk for upheaval or violence, and provide therapeutic services to help them improve.
As for those who believe that sleep - training harms infants, we have no research evidence that babies who are sleep - trained are
at higher risk of
behavioral and psychiatric
disorders later in life.
«This is the largest randomized trial of any
behavioral intervention in children with autism spectrum
disorder, and it shows that parent training works,» notes Lawrence Scahill, MSN, PhD, professor of pediatrics
at Marcus and Emory School of Medicine, who directed the study.
«More often than not, the risk of the medication is less than the risk of the uncontrolled
disorder,» said senior author Dr. Katherine Wisner, the Norman and Helen Asher Professor of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology
at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and a Northwestern Medicine psychiatrist.
«Our study is one of the first to locate possible damage of bipolar
disorder in specific subfields within the hippocampus,» said Bo Cao, Ph.D., first and corresponding author and a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences
at McGovern Medical School
at UTHealth.
McLean Hospital neuroscientists have found that immune system activation during pregnancy and right
at birth can cause alterations in the brain's neural circuits during young adulthood that are consistent with
behavioral symptoms common in autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) and other developmental conditions.
«We've known that children of patients with bipolar
disorder have a higher risk of developing the illness but the biological mechanisms are largely unknown,» said Gabriel R. Fries, Ph.D., first author and a post-doctoral research fellow in the Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences
at McGovern Medical School
at UTHealth.
What's more, says John Crabbe, a
behavioral geneticist
at the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Oregon who researches alcoholism in mice, just because an enrichment works for one type of
disorder doesn't mean it should be applied to all.
Waber and her colleagues
at hospitals in five other cities screened thousands of children in order to get a sample that was representative of the diverse demographics of the U.S. Study participants could not have
behavioral or cognitive abnormalities or any risk of developing a mental or neurological
disorder.
Young adults are
at an especially high risk for
behavioral addictions, Snyder and her co-authors said, and Problematic Internet Use is considered a
behavioral addiction with characteristics similar to substance abuse
disorders.
«Moreover, a referral for
behavioral challenges could result in a label of an»em otional
disorder,» which carries a high degree of stigma and could put students of color
at a disadvantage,» said Fish.
«Our work clearly shows that pathological gambling runs in families
at a rate higher than for many other
behavioral and psychiatric
disorders,» says Donald W. Black, MD, professor of psychiatry in the UI Carver College of Medicine.
«Veterans with PTSD and people with mental illness such as bipolar
disorder, major depression and schizophrenia are prone to anxiety, which can escalate during stressful social encounters such as the job interview,» said Matthew J. Smith, assistant professor of psychiatry and
behavioral sciences
at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Prescribing both a stimulant and an antipsychotic drug to children with physical aggression and attention - deficit / hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD), along with teaching parents to use behavior management techniques, reduces aggressive and serious
behavioral problems in the children, according to a study conducted by researchers
at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
«If this finding is confirmed, it could be useful,» says study leader Gerald Nestadt, M.D., M.P.H., a professor of psychiatry and
behavioral sciences
at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and director of Johns Hopkins» Obsessive - Compulsive
Disorder Program.
According to national estimates, more than a quarter million children with autism and other developmental
disorders wander away from adult supervision each year, said Andrew Adesman, MD, FAAP, a senior investigator for the abstracts being presented and Chief of Developmental &
Behavioral Pediatrics
at the Seven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York.
Dogs exhibit the same
behavioral characteristics, respond to the same medication, have a genetic basis to the
disorder, and we now know have the same structural brain abnormalities as people with OCD,» said Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, DACVB, professor of clinical sciences
at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
at Tufts University.
«The findings suggest that if we can prevent or reduce chronic depression during early adolescence, we may reduce the prevalence of cannabis use
disorder,» said lead author Isaac Rhew, research assistant professor of psychiatry and
behavioral sciences
at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
«Unfortunately, substance use
disorders were the rule, not the exception,» said lead author Leah Welty, associate professor in preventive medicine and of psychiatry and
behavioral sciences
at Feinberg.
«Mouse behavior isn't the same as human behavior, so we need to be cautious, but we were surprised and heartened by the fact that the mutant mice responded to lithium treatment — a gold standard for treating human bipolar
disorder and alleviating features of mania and depression,» says Christopher Ross, M.D., Ph.D., professor of psychiatry and
behavioral sciences
at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Researchers
at McLean's
Behavioral Genetics Lab are using animal models to study the effects of nicotine on vulnerability to post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) in a study funded by the Department of Defense (DoD).
The present study was aimed
at identifying
behavioral tests that are most sensitive to the emergence of
behavioral / neurological deficits in SOD1 - G93A (SOD1) mice in a cross comparison with the newly proposed hPFN1G118V (PFN1)(Fil et al., 2016) mouse model of motor neuron
disorder.
The present study was aimed
at identifying
behavioral tests that are most sensitive to the emergence of
behavioral / neurological deficits in SOD1 - G93A (SOD1) mice in a cross comparison with the newly proposed hPFN1G118V (PFN1)(Dr. Mahmoud Kiaei, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences) mouse model of motor neuron
disorder.
At the Gladstone Institutes, neuroscientists rely on the
Behavioral Core to research brain functions in both healthy and disease states, investigating the causes of neurological
disorders and creating new therapies to overcome them.
Aug. 22, 2013 — Prescribing «atypical» antipsychotic medications to children and young adults with
behavioral problems or mood
disorders may put them
at unnecessary risk for type 2 diabetes, a Vanderbilt University Medical Center study shows.
«The results change our thinking about how alcohol responses affect the development of an alcohol - use
disorder,» said Andrea King, PhD, professor of psychiatry and
behavioral neuroscience
at the University of Chicago and lead author of the study.
Marjorie Feinson, PhD, a professor
at the Falk Institute for
Behavioral Health Studies in Jerusalem, has shown that negative self - talk is more detrimental in terms of
disordered eating than even depression or anxiety.
He is a professor in the neuroscience and
behavioral disorders program
at Duke - NUS Medical School in Singapore.
«In our practice, we see ADHD patients ages 16 to 65,» says David W. Goodman, the director of the Adult Attention Deficit
Disorder Center of Maryland and an assistant professor of psychiatry and
behavioral sciences
at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
In fact, best estimates reveal that during a lifetime, more than 25 % of individuals develop
at least one mental or
behavioral disorder.
David W. Goodman, MD, is director of the Adult Attention Deficit
Disorder Center of Maryland, director of Suburban Psychiatric Associates, and an assistant professor of psychiatry and
behavioral sciences
at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
«Adult ADHD is one of the most responsive
disorders to treatment, and patients are generally very receptive to the program,» says David W. Goodman, MD, director of the Adult Attention Deficit
Disorder Center of Maryland and assistant professor of psychiatry and
behavioral sciences
at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
She completed post-doctoral training in eating
disorders at McClean Hospital and in
Behavioral Medicine and Epidemiology
at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
Even research looking
at kids with attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) or those who were considered sensitive to sugar found no evidence of
behavioral change.
Levine does not simply mean that one should not tell the child, «You have
disorder X.» His comment in A Mind
at a Time, «I have seen no convincing scientific evidence that [Asperger's syndrome] exists as a discrete
disorder of some kind like a strep throat» indicates a belief that a diagnostic category must have a clear boundary of symptoms and that the relationship between the cognitive, neural,
behavioral, and genetic factors must be understood before the category is useful.
While the students — many of whom have emotional and
behavioral disorders — are classified as
at - risk for dropping out, Golden said she can see growth in their engagement to the point where they are actually talking about science and the environment outside of class.
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at high risk for poor long - term outcomes.
Her current research and teaching focus is on academic and social /
behavioral instruction and interventions for students with or
at risk for emotional and
behavioral disorders.
His blog, The Dixie Diarist, chronicles his first year teaching eighth graders
at a school in Georgia for students with learning, emotional, and
behavioral disorders.
There, they implemented and collaborated on a large - scale research project, headed by Dr. Doug Cheney, which examined the effects of school - wide positive
behavioral support on the academic and
behavioral functioning of children deemed by their teachers to be
at - risk for emotional and
behavioral disorders (EBD).
Rachel began her career by working
at a research center for students diagnosed with Autism and
Behavioral disorders.
Her second year as a special educator was here in San Diego teaching
at a local public charter school where she worked primarily with students with communication, social, and
behavioral disorders.
Grandin, who was diagnosed with autism
at age 2 in 1949, advocates early
behavioral or cognitive intervention to address this neural
disorder in kids.
The standard «
behavioral issues» that people see with Weimaraners are many and include such things as chasing the family cat, barking
at neighbors / cars / butterflies, escaping the confines of their yard / crate / kennel run, «separation anxiety» (which is a label for a plethora of things from following their owner around to the true clinical
disorder), obsessive fetching or digging, killing or chasing small animals, stealing food, eating poop, and on and on it goes.
Age - related
disorders like arthritis or Canine Cognitive Dysfunction may increase
behavioral symptoms such as irritability, confusion, and disorientation and senior dogs frequently have fluctuations to their sleep cycles that may cause them to be up
at night and sleep more during the day.
It is also something that some dogs seem to do as a
behavioral habit, or
at least they never develop any discernible disease or
disorder even though they continue to gag when picked up, swallow water or some other triggering event.
In 2011, The New York Times reported on a study conducted by Dr. Walter F. Burghardt, Jr. — the chief of
behavioral medicine
at the Daniel E. Holland Military Working Dog Hospital
at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas — that found that military working dogs are
at risk for developing
behavioral problems that were most easily categorized as «canine post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD).»
Other signs, though less common and certainly attributable to different
disorders, might include neurological symptoms such as
behavioral changes (including,
at worst, unprovoked aggression), head tilting, circling such as in tail chasing or appearing to search for a good spot to lie down in but never getting there), what appears to be seizures, ataxia, and lack of control of facial muscles.