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What is ADHD? - Answer Neurodevelopmental disorder
Persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning and
development
Does the DSM think of disorders using a categorical or dimensional model? - Answer categorical model
What is a neurodevelopmental disorder? - Answer characterized by developmental deficits that
produce impairments of personal, social, academic or occupational functioning
What do symptoms of inattention look like? - Answer missing details and becoming distracted easily
trouble focusing on tasks
becoming bored quickly
difficulty learning new info or organizing new info
losing things, trouble completing things
What are different types of inattention? - Answer Attentional capacity: how much info you can
remember for a short time
selective attention: ability to concentrate on stimuli that are relevant and ignore stimuli that are
irrelevant
, sustained attention: ability to focus on something over time that is very mundane or boring
altering (or orienting): initial reaction to stimulus, orienting yourself to a certain task
Which types of inattention do we see deficits in with kids with ADHD? - Answer inattention, impulsivity,
hyperactivity
What do symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity look like? - Answer Hyperactivity: lack of control
over motor behavior (verbally or physically overactive)
Impulsivity: interrupting others to speak, speaking too much, quick behaviors with no thought
What are different types of impulsivity? - Answer
What is the diagnostic criteria for ADHD? - Answer inattentive OR hyperactive-impulsive OR combined
subtype
symptoms persist > 6 mos
onset before age 12
2 or more settings
functional impairment
r/o other mental disorders
What are the three subtypes you can have? - Answer