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May082009

Just published - A review of Childhood Disruptive Behaviour Disorders

Behavioral patterns that may eventually lead to a diagnosis of Disruptive Behavioral Disorder can often be detected in the first 2 years of life.  This study looks at risk factors that can be identified in the mother during pregnancy (or even earlier) and shortly after the child’s birth, and also looks at various intervention programs geared toward prevention or minimization of symptoms.  FREE FULL TEXT available at:

http://publications.cpa-apc.org/media.php?mid=780&xwm=true

 

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