Other Pedsy Stuff Flashcards
Reactive Attachment Disorder
Characterized by a consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward caretakers
Patients with RAD also show minimal social responsiveness to others
Features must be evident before age 5.
Risk factors: Repeated changes in foster care, limited selective attachment, child abuse, child neglect
Main features of intermittent explosive disorder
Characterized by recurrent impulsive outbursts of aggression that are disproportionate to stressors and are typically followed by feelings of remorse and/or embarrassment
Establishing a diagnosis of intermittent explosive disorder
Patient > 6 years of age
Outbursts happen at least twice per week for 3 months
If there is destruction of property or injury of others, the diagnosis can be made even if outbursts occur only 3x yearly
Treatment of intermittent explosive disorder
CBT and SSRIs