Assessing and Treating Children and Adolescents with Disruptive Behaviors Case Study

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Assessing and Treating Children and Adolescents with Disruptive Behaviors: The Case of the Hyperactive Child

Client Assessment

The client is an African-American child aged between 8 and 12. Her identifying symptom is the inability to remain calm when the situation requires her to, such as during counseling, where she keeps nagging the counselor to play (APA, 2013). She also talks excessively during the session, displays intrusive behavior such as using the counselor’s things without permission, and seeks to play in situations when play is inappropriate (APA, 2013). She displays a tendency to blurt out answers without giving the same much thought, such as when she refers to the counselor as ‘stupid’ for leaving his things out. Further, she seems to be ‘on-the-go’ as if anxiously waiting for the session to end so that she can play. She plays with a toy throughout the session, signifying lack of concentration. The client also displays some symptoms of inattention (APA, 2013). For instance, she expresses a dislike for homework and wishes that she could make it disappear. She is also easily distracted by the toys in the counselor’s office and immediately begins to play with them. However, she does not meet the DSM-V criteria for inattentiveness, which requires an individual to meet at least six symptoms in category A.

Diagnosis: ADHD, predominantly hyperactive presentation 314.01(F90.

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Therapeutic Approach

The client wishes that she could disappear and that her parents would leave her alone. She hates the fact that her parents will not let her play video games, perhaps because she is unable…

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…children and adults. Trials have also found stimulants to be the most effective treatments for ADHD, with a responsiveness range of between 70 and 80 percent (Kolar et al., 2008). Methylphenidate stimulants are preferred to Amphetamine because of their ability to realize high efficacy levels at low doses, hence less intense adverse effects and lower risks of addiction (Kolar et al., 2018). As the PMHNP for this client, I would initiate Concerta (a Methylphenidate stimulant) at an initial dosage of 10mg daily in the morning and make observations after four weeks.

Expected Treatment Outcomes

The PMHNP expects a reduction in ADHD symptoms by the time of the next review. The reduction in symptoms is evidenced by an improvement in body functions, more sustained attention, and improved attitudes towards home and school work, which….....

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