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For children, anger issues often accompany other mental health conditions, including ADHD, autism, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and Tourette's syndrome.Genetics and other biological factorsare thought to play a role in anger/aggression. Environment is a contributor as well. How does an angry parent...
Tourette’s syndrome
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Examples include attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, Tourette syndrome, schizophrenia, speech, and language disorders. Anxiety Disorders Anxiety disorders are characterized by feelings of excessive worry or fear over future events even if there is no cause for worry...
theory of imprinting, AS children are notably demanding: hyperactive, sleepless, effusive and prolonged sucklers with a low pleasure threshold ('paroxysms of laughter' is one of the diagnostic criteria of what is otherwise known as 'happy puppet syndrome') and an unusual readiness to smile [20]...
(ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, dyspraxia and Tourette syndrome. In reality, everyone is on some type of range or spectrum. For example, someone can have an intellectual disability or be cognitively gifted, but not be on the autism spectrum, or other such cond...
whilst talking to a friend on the phone I can sort a washload, find a missing Barbie hairbrush, clear up a mountain of Lego and make a cup of tea, albeit whilst sounding like a person living with Tourette’s by shouting “Don’t lick that!” at the same time as catching up on go...
Trichotillomania (TRIK-a-TILL-o-may-nee-ah) is an irresistible urge to pull out hair from the scalp, eyebrows or other areas of one's body. Hair pulling from the scalp often leaves patchy bald spots, which people with trichotillomania may...