Emotional dysregulation is a term used to describe an emotional response that is poorly regulated and does not fall within the traditionally accepted range of emotional reaction. It may also be ...
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How to Support a Child With Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)
We often think of temper tantrums as something that kids outgrow after the toddler years. But some kids just...don’t. Having ...
How would you define learning? When we learn something, there is a relatively permanent change in our behavior that comes about because of our experiences with the world around us. Learning allows us ...
Not so long ago, childhood was seen as a joyful chapter of life rich with play, discovery, and endless imagination but now, a dangerous shift is underway. More and more number of children and teens ...
Chloe, 8, suffers from DMDD (disruptive mood dysregulation disorder). A young girl in Texas with special needs has touched hearts everywhere after a video of her at a baseball game went viral. In the ...
In a recent study posted to the Research Square* preprint server, researchers assessed the role of cortisol levels in human hair as a biomarker in bipolar disorder. Study: Hair cortisol as a biomarker ...
Danella Hafeman, M.D., Ph.D. The session will be hosted by Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D., President & CEO of the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation and host of the Emmy® nominated television series ...
The relationship between schizoaffective disorder (SA), schizophrenia (SZ), and mood disorders (MD) is not well understood. Evaluating and comparing cognitive impairment in these disorders can help ...
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