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ADD is a difficult problem to deal with, especially when the patient is a child. The parents need to understand that home treatment of the disorder will require a lot of patience and may result in...
Psychotherapy can aid troubled children, helping them to interpret thoughts, feelings, and emotions in a positive and constructive manner. Psychotherapy can also help troubled kids to understand...
Recovering from sexual addiction is a difficult and long term process. Similar to other addictions it is behavioral disorder characterized by compulsive sexual behavior often in increasingly...
Everyone itches or rubs their skin or picks at a hangnail or other imperfection once in awhile. However, for some people, skin picking moves from an occasional nervous habit to an uncontrollable...
Aggressive behavior in children, such as hitting, kicking, verbal outbursts and rages, can be difficult to manage in the best of times and impossible to cope with in the worst of times. ...
Gender identity disorder affects both males and females, with more males being diagnosed than females. An individual with gender identity disorder dresses, acts and has the desire to be the...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disease that plagues millions of people each year, though it is difficult for many to understand. People do not often understand that it is not merely a...
Social cognitive theory, originated by psychologist Albert Bandura, posits a reciprocal relationship between people and their environment, wherein people are both influenced by and active...
Conduct disorder affects somewhere between 2 percent and 9 percent of girls and between 6 and 16 percent of boys, according to Mental Health America. Children and adolescents with conduct disorder...
The very essence of antisocial personality disorder precludes many sufferers from seeking help for their condition. However, once help is sought, several treatments are available to better manage...
Behavior modification is a method used to extinguish undesirable behavior and replace it with acceptable behavior. It follows B.F. Skinner's theory of operant conditioning in which positive or...
Aggressive behavior is defined as excessive verbal abuse or physical acts of violence toward oneself or others. It could involve cursing, making threats, throwing objects and threatening or...
The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that 26.2 percent of Americans 18 and older suffer from mental illness. It is also the leading cause of disability of people ages 15 to 44 in the...
If you have a teen with a behavior disorder, you know the pain that can bring to the entire family. Whether your teen takes drugs, participates in illegal activity, or has an eating disorder or a...
Dementia is a disorder that damages the brain cells. The affects of the disorder occur in stages over a period of years, beginning with short-term memory loss, eventually leading to an inability...
Behavior modification treatment methods involve redirecting behavioral patterns toward socially expectable conduct. Behavior modification methods can involve a single strategy or combine a variety...
Many psychological disorders present with a loss of control in certain situations, but this loss of control is typically only a component of a much larger canvas of symptoms and pattern of...
Cognitive behavior modification was developed by merging behavior therapy with cognitive therapy. Although behavior therapy and cognitive therapy are drawn from different theories, each shares an...
Psychotherapy consists of a plethora of different techniques. Good therapists get to know their clients' psychological problems and adjust the therapy according to what breaks down their clients'...
Emotional blackmail is very common. It is no more than emotional manipulation when someone’s threat is the only reason you end up doing something you didn’t want to do. Here are a few examples of...
When a child is troubled, acting out, or displaying unusual behavior it is important to seek help. Parents may start their search for help with the child's family physician or may ask a guidance...
Behavior modification is simultaneously one of the most controversial mental illness treatments and one of the least understood. It is based on the behaviorism theory of psychology, which claims...
The whole point of behavior modification techniques is to change undesirable or harmful behaviors and replace them with healthier, more desirable ones. When applied properly, the technique can be...
Behaviorism, or behavioral psychology, focuses on external behavior, seeking ways to change a person's behavior to improve his life overall. Though this psychological approach doesn't focus on a...
A person exhibiting schizoid behavior is characterized as having an avoidant personality disorder. An individual with this diagnosis avoids social interaction at all costs because he or she feels...
Talking about deviant behavior is a difficult and sometimes painful thing to do, even if the discussion is with a trusted therapist. However, in order to treat the behavior and understand its...