PSY 4105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Reinforcement, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Meta-Analysis
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He"s acting up isn"t it normal: disruptive behaviour and noncompliance are developmentally appropriate in young children. Lecture 8: behaviour disorders: hitting, kicking, lying, stealing, physical aggression peaks at 3. 5 years. Emma: she often loses temper, often argues with adults, she often refuses to comply switch adult"s requests and rules, egg drop/ smoking, often deliberate annoys people, painting, often blames others for her mistakes or misbehaviour. It"s her fault she started it: she is often touchy or easily annoyed by others, when he asked her to turn around. Is only mean to people when they are mean to her. Is often spiteful or vindictive: when she got revenge on moody. Prevalence: 2-10% prevalence, highly comorbid with adhd, more boys than girls, linked with later development of more serious conduct problems. Barkley"s four factor model of odd: child temperament, family stress, parent"s behaviour management skills, parent temperament.