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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Conduct
  1. ... psychotic disorders characterized by disturbances in perception, affect, behavior and communication lasting longer than 6 months (this ...
  2. ... by parents or teachers in response to undesired behaviors amongst children. When children are put in time ... certain amount of time to reflect upon their behavior. Time out is an effective disciplinary technique in ...
  3. ... structures. The eardrum and the 3 tiny bones conduct sound from the eardrum to the cochlea.
  4. Clear, specific information about sexual behavior and its consequences is frequently not provided to adolescents by their families, schools and communities. The "sex education" that many receive ...
  5. ... root cause of amenorrhea. Treatment can range from behavior modification for excessive exercise to medication to surgery ...
  6. ... fears combined with ritualistic, repetitive and involuntary defense behavior.
  7. ... by male tendency to mask emotional disorders with behavior such as alcohol abuse.
  8. ... a group of structures which govern emotions and behavior. The limbic system, and in particular the hippocampus ...
  9. ... obstructive sleep apnea, breathing difficulties during sleep, or behavior disturbances during sleep.
  10. ... there may be a change in the child's behavior such as irritability, lethargy, pale or bluish skin, ...
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