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Summary - Clinical Psychology: Mental health challenges (FSWP1-060-A)

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Mental Health
Challenges
Clinical Psychology

,1. Young, fast, and wild  ADHD and ASD
2. You are what you eat  ED
3. Just scared?  anxiety
4. Blue and beyond  mood disorders
5. Let’s talk about sex  paraphilic disorders and gender
dysphoria
6. A beautiful mind  schizophrenia
7. Lost in the labyrinth  neurocognitive disorders and DSM-V

, Problem 1: ADHD and ASD



ADHD: features, etiology, and treatment
 Main features
o ADHD  attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
o Persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity 
significantly higher rate than would be expected for the child at that
developmental stage
o Behavioural indicators: lack of attention in academic, occupational, or social
situations; making careless mistakes in schoolwork or other tasks; difficulty
maintaining attention until task competition (sustained attention); appearing
to have their attention elsewhere; failing to respond to instructions; tendency
to shift from one task to another without completing any of them
o Dislike from tasks that require sustained self-application and mental effort,
distracted by irrelevant stimuli
o Hyperactivity  excessive fidgetiness and not remaining seated when asked;
excessive running or climbing when inappropriate, excessive talk; difficulty in
engaging in sedentary activities (listening to a story)
o Impulsivity  impatience, difficulty in delaying responses, interrupting
others before they have finished talking, desire for immediate rewards over
delayed rewards
o It is chronic  not restricted to childhood years
 Diagnosis
o Hyperactivity or inattention is significantly greater than normal for the child’s
developmental stage
o Generalized and persistent pattern, rather than one that is confined to a
single context
o DSM-5  impairment present before 12 years old, found in two or more
contexts
o Two subtypes of diagnosis: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
predominately inattentive presentation; and attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder, predominantly impulse/hyperactive presentation
 when both are present, it is called combined
 each subtype should be used if six or more of the dominant symptoms
are present with fewer than six of the less dominant symptoms
present
o Inattention
 Not paying close attention to details, careless mistakes are made
 Difficulty in maintaining attention in activities
 Does not listen when spoken to directly
 Ignores instructions
 Difficulty organizing
 Dislikes or avoids tasks which require sustained mental effort

,  Easily distractible
 Forgetful in daily activities
o Hyperactivity and impulsivity
 High level of fidgeting
 Not sitting still
 Inappropriate running and climbing
 Unable to engage in activities quietly
 Excessive talking
 Interrupts
 Difficulty waiting for their turn
o in many cases, ADHD is associated with violation of social norms and the
basic rights of others
o anxiety and depression are comorbid in a minority of children with ADHD
o not all hyperactive toddlers go on to develop ADHD
o As the child develops into adolescence, symptoms usually attenuate
 Prevalence
o DSM-5  5% of school age children worldwide are diagnosed with ADHD and
2.5% of adults
o Half of those diagnosed in childhood will carry the diagnosis into adulthood
o ADHD is more common in boys because they are more likely to be referred
for treatment  symptoms are not sex-specific
 Consequences
o Prone to temper outbursts, frustration, bossiness, stubbornness, changeable
moods, poor self-esteem
o Academic achievement is impaired  conflict with teachers and parents
o Behaviour is often viewed as intentional and irresponsible
o Peer rejection, accidental injury
o Difficulty making friends and integration successfully into social groups 
aggressive and disruptive behaviour
 Etiology
o Biological factors
 Genetic factors
 Most heritable psychiatric disorders  76%
 Region of chromosome 16 linked to ADHD
 Abnormalities in neurotransmitter systems, particularly
dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin systems
 Dopamine transporter gene, dopamine D4 and D5 receptors,
SNAP25 (controls the way dopamine is released in the brain)
 Gene-environment interaction  vulnerability to ADHD is
inherited, nut ADHD manifests only when certain
environmental influences are found
 Neuroscience
 Differences between ADHD and non-ADHD brain  brain is
smaller by 3.2% (mainly frontal, parietal, temporal and
occipital lobes), develop more slowly, reduction of grey matter,
frontal cortex is smaller, basal ganglia is smaller, cerebellum is
smaller
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