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Abhishek Agarwal

Bipolar And Asperger's Disorders - Understanding The Differences Between The Two

... it. Since the symptoms of Asperger's are quite similar to bipolar disorder, medications used for bipolar can be used for Asperger's Disorder. With both bipolar and Asperger disorders, counseling treatments are used but with the medication ... Read Read: Bipolar And Asperger's Disorders - Understanding The Differences Between The Two

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | Mental Health
Li Ming Wong

Pediatric Bipolar Versus Asperger's Disorder

... are the same. Counseling treatments are also commonly used for both pediatric bipolar and asperger's disorders, used in conjunction with medication or alone. Most asperger's patients do not need medication. Counseling is required, ... Read Read: Pediatric Bipolar Versus Asperger's Disorder

By: Li Ming Wong | 10/09/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

Parenting - Challenging Child Warning Signs That May Lead to Odd (oppositional Defiant Disorder)

... If your child has ODD (oppositional defiant disorder) or bipolar, you're familiar with child behavior problems. If your child has signs of autism, ADHD or ADD (attention deficit disorder), Aspergers, or PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental ... Read Read: Parenting - Challenging Child Warning Signs That May Lead to Odd (oppositional Defiant Disorder)

By: Debra Sale Wendler | 03/01/2008 | Home & Family

All About Aspergers Syndrome

... (ADHD) Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) Depression Bipolar Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) How is Aspergers Syndrome treated? There aren't any treatments for Aspergers that ... Read Read: All About Aspergers Syndrome

By: Ian Williamson | 29/08/2006 | Non-Fiction

Understanding the Differences Between Aspergers and Autism

... Asperger’s Syndrome is actually said to be hereditary by researchers as it has been simultaneously diagnosed with depression and bipolar diseases. Asperger’s Syndrome is applied to identify the mildest and highest functioning end of Autism ... Read Read: Understanding the Differences Between Aspergers and Autism

By: Jon Arnold | 30/07/2007 | Health

Children's Health - Brain Development Disorder - Definition and Types

... , mental retardation if it is not controlled by a special diet in their early life. 23. Early-onset childhood bipolar disorder It is also known as manic-depression. Children who are diagnosed with this disorder have symptoms of frequent ... Read Read: Children's Health - Brain Development Disorder - Definition and Types

By: Kyle J. Norton | 20/09/2009 | Health

Parenting Difficult Children: Why You're Stuck and What Really Works

... Are you struggling with your child's signs of autism, ADD or ADHD (attention deficit disorder), ODD (oppositional defiant disorder), bipolar, Aspergers, and PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified)? You and ... Read Read: Parenting Difficult Children: Why You're Stuck and What Really Works

By: Debra Sale Wendler | 05/01/2008 | Home & Family
Vince D\'Souza

Autism

... is a type of pervasive developmental disorder (PDD or PDD NOS) as defined by the American Psychiatric Association. Asperger's disorder is similar to high-functioning Autism in how it affects a child's mannerisms and socialization traits. A ... Read Read: Autism

By: Vince D\'Souza | 13/08/2009 | Mental Health

Brief Description of Tourette Syndrome

... -Compulsive Disorder, non-OCD anxiety disorders, Executive Dysfunction, depression, Bipolar Disorder, autism spectrum disorders including Asperger's Disorder, 'rage attacks,' sensory integration issues, and sleep disorders. Tourette ... Read Read: Brief Description of Tourette Syndrome

By: Rachel Broune | 02/04/2008 | Alternative Medicine

Michigan Schools and Parents of Disabled Children in Conflict

... its Birmingham school district sued by parents of a 17-year-old son with bipolar, obsessive compulsive and Asperger's disorders, as well as other impairments. Andrew's condition has become more serious in recent years, though Andrew's daily ... Read Read: Michigan Schools and Parents of Disabled Children in Conflict

By: Patricia Hawke | 17/08/2006 | Education

Parenting Angry Children - Seven Easy Ways to Transform From Reactive to Respected Parent

... (c) 2008 Debra Sale Wendler Children with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), ODD (oppositional defiant disorder), bipolar, autism, Asperger's syndrome, and PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise ... Read Read: Parenting Angry Children - Seven Easy Ways to Transform From Reactive to Respected Parent

By: Debra Sale Wendler | 05/01/2008 | Home & Family

Environmental Checklist for Autism Spectrum Conditions (Part 2)

... Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Bipolar Disorder. London. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.  Howlin.P (1998) – Children with Autism and Asperger syndrome: A guide for practitioners and carers. Chichester ... Read Read: Environmental Checklist for Autism Spectrum Conditions (Part 2)

By: Stephen Simpson | 07/10/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Manic Depression and Creativitiy

... sleepless nights in a row, as well as racing thoughts, and inappropriate risk taking. For more resources regarding bipolar or even about symptom of bipolar disorder and especially about bipolar medication please review these pages. Read Read: Manic Depression and Creativitiy

By: Groshan Fabiola | 17/04/2008 | Business

Using an Environmental Check for People on the Autism Spectrum (Part 1)

... dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders, adhd, learning disabilities and bipolar disorder. London. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.  Howlin, P (1998) Children with autism and Asperger syndrome: A guide for practitioners and carers. Chichester. ... Read Read: Using an Environmental Check for People on the Autism Spectrum (Part 1)

By: Stephen Simpson | 30/08/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Are You At Risk For ADHD?

... , and the two disorders tend to run together. Family background may include someone with autism, Asperger's Syndrome, bipolar or OCD; these are mainly brain based disorders that have been loosely linked to ADHD and are sometimes co-morbid. Read Read: Are You At Risk For  ADHD?

By: Aliza Adar Levine | 20/03/2007 | Health
 

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