Saturday, November 29, 2014

Conduct Disorder - Technology - Hypnosis

We had some brilliant guests at my husband's birthday Shabbat table last night, and today I was reading so many interesting things and wanted to share.  We had a behavioral therapist, a marriage and family therapist, an organizational leader working at a non profit assisting people in getting jobs in nursing, and a finance whiz.  I was most interested in what happens with children that get misdiagnosed, do not get the therapy that they need, or have parents that are not involved in their lives.  This is a severe case of what could happen.  "Conduct disorder is a serious behavioral and emotional disorder that can occur in children and teens. A child with this disorder may display a pattern of disruptive and violent behavior and have problems following rules.  It is not uncommon for children and teens to have behavior-related problems at some time during their development. However, the behavior is considered to be a conduct disorder when it is long-lasting and when it violates the rights of others, goes against accepted norms of behavior and disrupts the child's or family's everyday life.

What Are the Symptoms of Conduct Disorder?

Symptoms of conduct disorder vary depending on the age of the child and whether the disorder is mild, moderate, or severe. In general, symptoms of conduct disorder fall into four general categories:

  • Aggressive behavior: These are behaviors that threaten or cause physical harm and may include fighting, bullying, being cruel to others or animals, using weapons, and forcing another into sexual activity.
  • Destructive behavior: This involves intentional destruction of property such as arson (deliberate fire-setting) and vandalism (harming another person's property).
  • Deceitful behavior: This may include repeated lying, shoplifting, or breaking into homes or cars in order to steal.
  • Violation of rules: This involves going against accepted rules of society or engaging in behavior that is not appropriate for the person's age. These behaviors may include running away, skipping school, playing pranks, or being sexually active at a very young age.

In addition, many children with conduct disorder are irritable, have low self-esteem, and tend to throw frequent temper tantrums. Some may abuse drugs and alcohol. Children with conduct disorder often are unable to appreciate how their behavior can hurt others and generally have little guilt or remorse about hurting others."

I found this very powerful, our children need our attention, and then I came across this article how too much technology could be dangerous,


It was amazing to read about the effect of events in our lives and how they affect us chemically and physically.  Somebody asked if hypnosis can wipe things out of our memory.  It stays in the system, read about it below.






Everything in the blog today is about.
Taking responsibility,
Being Open,
Being Aware,
Being Involved,
Ignoring, Escaping, Not Dealing
Does Not Work,
Today is serious,
Tomorrow is a surprise,
Coach Yulia


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