STX209 shows some promise in its ability to
reduce social withdrawal, a key symptom of fragile X syndrome.
Not exact matches
Exposure to early and chronic maternal depression markedly increases a child's susceptibility to psychopathology and
social - emotional problems, including
social withdrawal, poor emotion regulation, and
reduced empathy to others.
Children exposed to institutional rearing exhibited
reduced SNS activation to
social stressors, blunted vagal
withdrawal to a nonsocial stressor, and blunted cortisol reactivity, indicating a consistent pattern of
reduced engagement of stress response systems to environmental challenges following early psychosocial deprivation.
It was hypothesized that Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy would
reduce the symptoms of attachment disorder, aggressive and delinquent behaviors,
social problems and
withdrawal, anxiety and depressive problems, thought problems, and attention problems among children who received Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy.
Aggressive behaviour Conflict with peers and / or difficulty making and keeping friends
Social withdrawal Tantrums and excessive / intense emotional upsets Low mood or persistent sadness Frequent stomachaches, headaches or other physical complaints School refusal
Reduced academic functioning and / or significant upset at school Excessive accommodation by parents Increased family stress