Attention deficit disorder: Problems with preconceived diagnosis |
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Authors: | Ms. Kathleen Desgranges M.S.W. B.C.D. Dr. Louise Desgranges M.D. Dr. Kenneth Karsky Ph.D. L.P. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Psychiatric Center, P.C., G 8145 S. Saginaw Street, 48439 Grand Blanc, Michigan |
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Abstract: | The diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has become a household term with many inaccurate conceptions and expectations. The label is being applied to children with a broad range of mental health problems and developmental disorders. This study looks at the impact of preconceived diagnosis on assessment and treatment of children and adolescents. Alarming trends of overidentification of ADHD, which lead to inappropriate treatment and management, are identified. Other causes of the target symptoms are discussed. The impact of preconceived diagnosis on treatment outcome, patient functioning, and other areas are addressed. The need for greater community awareness of the broad spectrum of disorders of childhood and adolescence is identified. |
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