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	<title>Comments on: Children With Bipolar Disorder &#8211; How To Diagnose And Treat Kids</title>
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		<title>By: Jo</title>
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Being diagnosed with ADD or ADHD may seem daunting, but working with a therapist and a psychiatrist to address concerns and problems can be greatly helpful to those afflicted. Changes in diet and taking medication as prescribed will also contribute to better mental health. With help and determination, individuals with these disorders can live successful, happy lives.

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In 1902, Doctor Still was the first person to diagnose ADHD as a disorder. He proclaimed it a type of defect of moral control. In 1922, the symptoms of ADHD were diagnosed as Post-Encephalitic Behavior Disorder. Doctor Charles Bradley, in 1937, was the first to use stimulants to treat children that showed sign and symptoms of ADHD. In the later part 1960, the name was changed to hyperkinetic disorder of childhood. During the 1970’s more symptoms were recognized that related to hyperactivity that included impulsiveness, daydreaming and the lack of focus. By 1980, the American Psychiatric Association invented the name Attention Deficit Disorder. The name was changed to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in 1987. The American medical association said in 1998 that ADHD has been one of the most researched disorders.

ADHD is defined by the frequent pattern of hyperactivity and inattention. There are three types of ADHD; the most common is the combined type, which is involves all the symptoms of ADHD. Inattention ADHD is also known as ADD, and consists of not being able to focus on tasks. The third type is hyperactivity impulsive, which is hyperactivity without inattention. 

Inattention symptoms may not be visible until you are in a job or have difficulties in school. Hyperactivity symptoms can appear with kids as young as preschool, and can present before the age of 7. Treatment options for ADHD include medication, behavioral therapy and changing the foods that your children eat. There is non stimulant medication such as Strattera and stimulant medication such as Concerta, Ritalin, ADDerall and Vyvanse. The recommended ADHD diet is high protien content and protein supplements, less carbohydrate intake, and lots of water. 

The problem with ADHD is that it does not always come alone; there are often other disorders (known as comorbid disorders) that are diagnosed as well. These can include Tourette Syndrome, bipolar disorder, Learning Disabilities, Depression, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and conduct disorder. ADHD is also linked to sleeping problems and disorders. ADHD can cause social problems, such as not being accepted by kids at school, which can cause low self esteem. The cause of ADHD is unknown, but most evidence leads to genetics.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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<p>Being diagnosed with ADD or ADHD may seem daunting, but working with a therapist and a psychiatrist to address concerns and problems can be greatly helpful to those afflicted. Changes in diet and taking medication as prescribed will also contribute to better mental health. With help and determination, individuals with these disorders can live successful, happy lives.</p>
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<p>In 1902, Doctor Still was the first person to diagnose ADHD as a disorder. He proclaimed it a type of defect of moral control. In 1922, the symptoms of ADHD were diagnosed as Post-Encephalitic Behavior Disorder. Doctor Charles Bradley, in 1937, was the first to use stimulants to treat children that showed sign and symptoms of ADHD. In the later part 1960, the name was changed to hyperkinetic disorder of childhood. During the 1970’s more symptoms were recognized that related to hyperactivity that included impulsiveness, daydreaming and the lack of focus. By 1980, the American Psychiatric Association invented the name Attention Deficit Disorder. The name was changed to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in 1987. The American medical association said in 1998 that ADHD has been one of the most researched disorders.</p>
<p>ADHD is defined by the frequent pattern of hyperactivity and inattention. There are three types of ADHD; the most common is the combined type, which is involves all the symptoms of ADHD. Inattention ADHD is also known as ADD, and consists of not being able to focus on tasks. The third type is hyperactivity impulsive, which is hyperactivity without inattention. </p>
<p>Inattention symptoms may not be visible until you are in a job or have difficulties in school. Hyperactivity symptoms can appear with kids as young as preschool, and can present before the age of 7. Treatment options for ADHD include medication, behavioral therapy and changing the foods that your children eat. There is non stimulant medication such as Strattera and stimulant medication such as Concerta, Ritalin, ADDerall and Vyvanse. The recommended ADHD diet is high protien content and protein supplements, less carbohydrate intake, and lots of water. </p>
<p>The problem with ADHD is that it does not always come alone; there are often other disorders (known as comorbid disorders) that are diagnosed as well. These can include Tourette Syndrome, bipolar disorder, Learning Disabilities, Depression, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and conduct disorder. ADHD is also linked to sleeping problems and disorders. ADHD can cause social problems, such as not being accepted by kids at school, which can cause low self esteem. The cause of ADHD is unknown, but most evidence leads to genetics.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: nutmegnbailey</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 10:37:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;b&gt;PLZ HELP need help writing a conclussion for my report need it asap?&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;In 1902 Doctor Still was the first person to ADHD as a disorder and named it defect of moral control. In 1922 the symptoms of ADHD where diagnosed and was called Post-Encephalitic Behavior Disorder. In 1937 doctor Charles Bradley was the first to use stimulant to treat children that showed sign and symptoms of ADHD. In the later part 1960 the name was changed to hyperkinetic disorder of childhood. During the 1970’s more symptoms were recognized that related to hyperactivity that include impulsiveness, daydreaming and the lack of focus. On 1980 the American Psychiatric Association invented the name attention deficit disorder.  In 1987 the name was changed to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The American medical association said in 1998 that ADHD has been one of the research disorders. 
ADHD is defined by the frequent pattern of hyperactivity and inattention. There are three types of ADHD the most common is the combined typed which is involves all the symptoms of ADHD.  Inattention ADHD which is also known as ADD and it includes not being able to focus on a task. The third and last type is hyperactivity impulsive which is hyperactivity without inattention. Inattention symptoms may not be visible until you in a job or in a difficult place in school. Hyperactivity symptoms can appear with kids as young as preschool and present before the age of 7. The treatment options for ADHD that are available   are medication and behavioral therapy and changing the foods that your children eat. There is non stimulant medication like Strattera and stimulant medication like Concerta, Ritalin, ADDerall and Vyvanse. The recommended ADHD diet is high protien content and not a lot of carbs ,protien supplement and drinking a lot of water.  The problems with ADHD is that it does not come alone there are other thing that come with it some of the are Tourette Syndrome, bipolar disorder,  Learning Disabilities, Depression, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and conduct disorder. ADHD is also linked to sleeping problems and disorders. ADHD can also cause social problems not being excepted by kids at school which can cause low self esteem. The cause of ADHD is unknown but most evidence leads to genetics.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>PLZ HELP need help writing a conclussion for my report need it asap?</b><br />In 1902 Doctor Still was the first person to ADHD as a disorder and named it defect of moral control. In 1922 the symptoms of ADHD where diagnosed and was called Post-Encephalitic Behavior Disorder. In 1937 doctor Charles Bradley was the first to use stimulant to treat children that showed sign and symptoms of ADHD. In the later part 1960 the name was changed to hyperkinetic disorder of childhood. During the 1970’s more symptoms were recognized that related to hyperactivity that include impulsiveness, daydreaming and the lack of focus. On 1980 the American Psychiatric Association invented the name attention deficit disorder.  In 1987 the name was changed to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The American medical association said in 1998 that ADHD has been one of the research disorders.<br />
ADHD is defined by the frequent pattern of hyperactivity and inattention. There are three types of ADHD the most common is the combined typed which is involves all the symptoms of ADHD.  Inattention ADHD which is also known as ADD and it includes not being able to focus on a task. The third and last type is hyperactivity impulsive which is hyperactivity without inattention. Inattention symptoms may not be visible until you in a job or in a difficult place in school. Hyperactivity symptoms can appear with kids as young as preschool and present before the age of 7. The treatment options for ADHD that are available   are medication and behavioral therapy and changing the foods that your children eat. There is non stimulant medication like Strattera and stimulant medication like Concerta, Ritalin, ADDerall and Vyvanse. The recommended ADHD diet is high protien content and not a lot of carbs ,protien supplement and drinking a lot of water.  The problems with ADHD is that it does not come alone there are other thing that come with it some of the are Tourette Syndrome, bipolar disorder,  Learning Disabilities, Depression, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and conduct disorder. ADHD is also linked to sleeping problems and disorders. ADHD can also cause social problems not being excepted by kids at school which can cause low self esteem. The cause of ADHD is unknown but most evidence leads to genetics.</p>
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