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- A Guide to the Mental Health of Children and Young People
- A Guide to the Mental Health of Children and Young People
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Part 1 What Affects Children’s and Young People’s Mental Health?
- Part 2 Strengthening Relationships with Children and Young People and Giving Support
- Part 3 What Are the Common Mental Health Difficulties in Children and Young People and How Are They Managed? What Can You Do to Help?
- Introduction to Part 3
- 14 Difficulties with Mood: Depression; Mood Swings and Emotional Dysregulation; Bipolar Disorder
- 15 Difficulties with Worries and Anxiety
- 16 Difficulties with Self-Harm and Suicidal Thoughts
- 17 Difficulties with Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- 18 Difficulties with Anger and Behaviour
- 19 Difficulties with Attachment
- 20 Difficulties with Autism and Neurodevelopmental Difficulties including Tics
- 21 Difficulties with Attention and Activity Levels
- 22 Alcohol- and Drug-Related Difficulties and Disorders
- 23 Difficulties with Eating
- 24 Difficulties with Body Image and Body Dysmorphic Disorder
- 25 Difficulties with Perfectionism, Obsessions and OCD
- 26 Difficulties with Losing Touch with Reality (Psychosis)
- 27 First Aid for Mental Health
- 28 Mental Health Teams: Who Works in Them and What Are the Types of Specialist Teams?
- Concluding Remarks
- Index
- References
18 - Difficulties with Anger and Behaviour
from Part 3 - What Are the Common Mental Health Difficulties in Children and Young People and How Are They Managed? What Can You Do to Help?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2022
- A Guide to the Mental Health of Children and Young People
- A Guide to the Mental Health of Children and Young People
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Part 1 What Affects Children’s and Young People’s Mental Health?
- Part 2 Strengthening Relationships with Children and Young People and Giving Support
- Part 3 What Are the Common Mental Health Difficulties in Children and Young People and How Are They Managed? What Can You Do to Help?
- Introduction to Part 3
- 14 Difficulties with Mood: Depression; Mood Swings and Emotional Dysregulation; Bipolar Disorder
- 15 Difficulties with Worries and Anxiety
- 16 Difficulties with Self-Harm and Suicidal Thoughts
- 17 Difficulties with Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- 18 Difficulties with Anger and Behaviour
- 19 Difficulties with Attachment
- 20 Difficulties with Autism and Neurodevelopmental Difficulties including Tics
- 21 Difficulties with Attention and Activity Levels
- 22 Alcohol- and Drug-Related Difficulties and Disorders
- 23 Difficulties with Eating
- 24 Difficulties with Body Image and Body Dysmorphic Disorder
- 25 Difficulties with Perfectionism, Obsessions and OCD
- 26 Difficulties with Losing Touch with Reality (Psychosis)
- 27 First Aid for Mental Health
- 28 Mental Health Teams: Who Works in Them and What Are the Types of Specialist Teams?
- Concluding Remarks
- Index
- References
Summary
Chapter 18 discusses children and young people who have difficulties with their anger and behaviour and how to offer and access appropriate support. We introduce the main behaviour disorders that can be diagnosed: conduct disorder (CD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and explain how they are managed.
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- A Guide to the Mental Health of Children and Young PeopleQ&A for Parents, Caregivers and Teachers, pp. 284 - 297Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022