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Diagnosis and treatment considerations with comorbid developmentally disabled populations

โœ Scribed by Carole G. Fuller; David A. Sabatino


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
70 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9762

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โœฆ Synopsis


Differential diagnosis in client populations presenting with complexities of developmental disabilities has become a time honored psychodiagnostic practice. Standard practice has been to ignore comorbidity in client groups where mental disorders and retardation coexist. In persons with mental retardation, differential diagnosis prioritizes the many presenting symptoms, identifying a single causation. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, mood disorders, pervasive developmental disorders, stereotypic movement disorders, and mental disorders due to a general medical condition often coexist with mental retardation. As mentally retarded populations move from institutional to community residency, comorbidity appears more prevalent, often becoming a client management issue. Dual diagnosis is important in considering treatment plans, obtaining access and funding for services, interdisciplinary communication, and generating epidemiological data.


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