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  1. Hyperactive behavior usually refers to constant activity, being easily distracted, impulsiveness, inability to concentrate, aggressiveness, and similar behaviors. Typical ...
  2. ... and teens. Problems may involve defiant or impulsive behavior, drug use, or criminal activity. ... define. For a diagnosis of conduct disorder, the behavior must be much more extreme than is socially ...
  3. ... of taking one's own life on purpose. Suicidal behavior is any action that could cause a person ... Suicide and suicidal behaviors usually occur in people with one or more of the following: Bipolar disorder Borderline personality disorder Depression Drug or ...
  4. ... the wrong times, too much sleep, and abnormal behaviors during sleep. ... a regular sleep schedule (sleep rhythm problem) Unusual behaviors during sleep (sleep-disruptive behaviors) PROBLEMS FALLING AND ...
  5. Temper tantrums are unpleasant and disruptive behaviors or emotional outbursts. They often occur in response to unmet needs or desires. Tantrums are more likely to occur in younger children ...
  6. ... the person during outbursts. Do not take their behavior personally. Call 911 or the local emergency number ... may be the cause of changes in the behavior of the person who has dementia. You think ...
  7. ... yourself about them. Try not to judge your behaviors too harshly. It is easy to focus only ...
  8. Bulimia is an eating disorder in which a person has regular episodes of eating a very large amount of food (bingeing) during which ...
  9. ... out. Your child usually will stop doing the behavior to avoid going into time out. Time out ... with action that you do not like their behaviors. It works better than shouting, threatening, or spanking. ...
  10. ... the brain shrink over time. Symptoms such as behavior changes, speech difficulty, and problems thinking occur slowly ... way in different social settings. The changes in behavior continue to get worse and are often one ...
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