Questions And Answers
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, Attachment - ANS ● Close bond formed between individuals
● Support when feeling distressed
● In attachment theory, it is between an individual and their attachment figure
● Promotes the survival of the infant (adaptive)
● The first attachment bond may be formed around the same developmental period (middle of
the first year of life) but may form differently depending on the caregiver-infant relationship and
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other
contextual factors
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attachment styles - ANS Secure Attachment:
Preoccupied Attachment:
Dismissing Attachment:
Fearful Attachment:
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Prevalence of mental health disorders, overall and by age - ANS
lower-income households less
•Children from
LA
likely to be diagnosed and treated for mental
health disorders in this sample
-Important to consider measures used, however:
•Has a doctor or other health care provider EVER told you that this child has a mental health
disorder?
•Have they received any treatment from a mental health professional?
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Predictors of childhood mental health disorders - ANS •Childhood mental health disorders
are typically a combination of genetic, biological, and environmental factors
•For example, early life stress (ELS) and/or
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trauma often interact with genetic/biological factors
Difficulties of diagnosing childhood depression - ANS •Part of difficulty of diagnosing
D
childhood
depression is relying on adult-like manifestations of major depressive disorder
-E.g., less interest in activities you once enjoyed
-Likely to look different for children vs. adults
Different interventions for children and their caregivers - ANS •Effective interventions can
include a variety of
approaches
-E.g., Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT)
•Features of PCIT are: