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Behavioral And Emotional Disorders In Childhood | Case Study

   

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Running head: EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS IN CHILDRENEmotional and Behavioral Disorders in ChildrenName of the Student:Name of the University:Author’s Note:
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1EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS IN CHILDRENEmotional and Behavioral disorders form one of the most common problems which the children face in the present times. They are a result of a combination of various factors like emotional stress, improper diet, violence, family as well as social environment and other factors (Reynolds, Kamphaus & Vannest, 2015). It is often seen that these disorders are curable if remedy is sought at the correct however if ignored they can lead to serious problems in the later part of the life of the children. Therefore, parents as well as family members need to watch out for the symptoms at regular intervals and seek remedial measuresas soon as they find any symptoms related to the disorders. The thesis statement of this annotated bibliography is whether the emotional and behavioral disorders of children are like any other disorders which they face and whether they can be cured over time or not.Cook, A., Spinazzola, J., Ford, J., Lanktree, C., Blaustein, M., Cloitre, M., ... & Mallah, K. (2017). Complex trauma in children and adolescents.Psychiatric annals,35(5), 390-398.This particular paper published in the “Psychiatric annals” in the year 2017 gives an overview of the complex trauma and other disorders which the children often face in the formative years of their life. The paper begins by giving an overview of the concept of trauma and the effects which it has on the psychology as well as the physical health of the children. The paper also provides an overview of the various factors which give rise to the problem of trauma and other disorders in the life of the children. According to the authors, “most trauma begins at home; the vast majority of people (about 80%) responsible for child maltreatment are children's own parents”. It is to be noted that the authors consider the role ofthe family and its subsequent environment as one of the most important factors which affect the psychology of the child. Therefore, if the children does not gets adequate supporting environment at his or her home then he or she is likely to develop these trauma and other kinds of trauma disorders (Reynolds, Kamphaus & Vannest, 2015). The paper also goes on to
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2EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS IN CHILDRENnarrate some of the most popular as well as effective treatment measures which can be used to cure the children of these kinds of trauma disorders. This particular paper also lists some ofthe difficulties which the professionals usually face in the treatment of the children suffering from trauma disorders. The authors use the concept of trauma stress “to describe the experience of multiple, chronic and prolonged, developmentally adverse traumatic events, most often of an interpersonal nature (example, sexual or physical abuse, war, community violence) and early-life onset”. Therefore, it would not be too far-fetched to say that the paperprovides a pertinent account into the domain of trauma disorders which the children commonly face due to various reasons. The strength of the article is its clear as well as direct writing and the amount of research which the authors conduct for the writing of this paper is evident from the information which the paper contains. The weakness of the paper can be said to be the fact the paper gives a lot of information without elaborating on them or giving examples for the facts which it provides.Gregory, A. M., & Sadeh, A. (2012). Sleep, emotional and behavioral difficulties in children and adolescents.Sleep medicine reviews,16(2), 129-136.This paper published in “Sleep medicine reviews” in the year 2012 intends to provide an overview of the various sleep as well as emotional and behavioral disorders in children and adolescents. The paper also seeks to provide an overview of the various treatment measures which can be utilized for the treatment of the children who are suffering from sleep as well as emotional and behavioral disorders. It is to be noted that there are several “links between sleep and psychopathology are complex and likely bidirectional” (Jones & Jones, 2015). Therefore, in this particular paper the authors seek to explore the links between the two and also find effective solutions for them. It is to be noted that the change in the sleep patterns and also lack of sleep in the children can lead to several problems which can later on take the form of emotional and behavioral disorders (Craighead, Miklowitz & Craighead,
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