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Mashup Score: 12
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) are increasingly popular and have a growing empirical basis of support for improving physical and mental health, general functioning, and quality of life. MBIs are an especially attractive approach to improve emotion regulation (ER) in adolescents who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as they are thought to directly target ER and can be tailored to…
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Mashup Score: 2
Although biological processes have been directly targeted to substantial advantage in effective treatments for major depression, the evidence base for addressing potential “existential” contributions to depressive syndromes has lagged behind that related to other tractable mediators of the condition, such as cognitive bias, nonadaptive learned behavior, and variation in monoamine…
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Mashup Score: 0
Although biological processes have been directly targeted to substantial advantage in effective treatments for major depression, the evidence base for addressing potential “existential” contributions to depressive syndromes has lagged behind that related to other tractable mediators of the condition, such as cognitive bias, nonadaptive learned behavior, and variation in monoamine…
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Mashup Score: 0Family Accommodation and Severe Problem Behavior: Considering Family-Based Interventions to Expand Function-Based Treatment - 4 year(s) ago
Family involvement in routines that exacerbate and maintain child anxiety is referred to as family accommodation. Family involvement is also related to maintenance of severe problem behavior (SPB) demonstrated by children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Family members may deliver attention, tangible items, or remove aversive task demands that produce temporary cessation,…
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Mashup Score: 0Family Accommodation and Severe Problem Behavior: Considering Family-Based Interventions to Expand Function-Based Treatment - 4 year(s) ago
Family involvement in routines that exacerbate and maintain child anxiety is referred to as family accommodation. Family involvement is also related to maintenance of severe problem behavior (SPB) demonstrated by children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Family members may deliver attention, tangible items, or remove aversive task demands that produce temporary cessation,…
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Mashup Score: 3
Elijah is an 11-year-old boy referred to a child psychiatrist for worsening aggression and tantrums. He spends all his time playing video games. Elijah does not join his family for dinner, forsaking meals to play more games. He refuses to do chores and has urinated on himself several times rather than get up to use the bathroom. Frustrated, Elijah’s mother unplugs the game and Elijah becomes…
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Mashup Score: 1
Elijah is an 11-year-old boy referred to a child psychiatrist for worsening aggression and tantrums. He spends all his time playing video games. Elijah does not join his family for dinner, forsaking meals to play more games. He refuses to do chores and has urinated on himself several times rather than get up to use the bathroom. Frustrated, Elijah’s mother unplugs the game and Elijah becomes…
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Mashup Score: 1
The following describes the case of Miguel and a missed diagnosis in an undocumented minor.Miguel Estrada (all names changed to protect identity) was a 10-year-old boy of Central American origin initially seen at age 8 years in our university outpatient child psychiatry clinic. During the initial evaluation with a native Spanish-speaking provider, his mother, Mrs. Estrada, reported behavioral…
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Mashup Score: 2
The following describes the case of Miguel and a missed diagnosis in an undocumented minor.Miguel Estrada (all names changed to protect identity) was a 10-year-old boy of Central American origin initially seen at age 8 years in our university outpatient child psychiatry clinic. During the initial evaluation with a native Spanish-speaking provider, his mother, Mrs. Estrada, reported behavioral…
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