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ABA Case Histories eBook: Little Bubba's Not Ready For Nashville Yet., $19.95

NOTE: The eBook contains all case histories, or you can purchase individual case histories below.

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Case History 1: Little Bubba's Not Ready for Nashville, Yet.
This child with Autism has the usual behavioral problems associated with the disorder.
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Case History 2: The Half-Dead Child de Jour.
Transient hemiplegia (paralysis) were diagnosed.
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Case History 3: The Sometimes Son.
Autism does not disappear like this.
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Case History 4: The Longest Running Horror Movie.
Childhood fears and phobias can be debilitating and last into adulthood.
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Case History 5: Wild Child.
Cases of wild or feral childrenwho have been abused and neglected have appeared in the literature since the 1700's. And they have one thing in common.
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Case History 6: Jaws.
Biting is a common behavioral problem in children with neuropsychological disorders. But this case is extreme.
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Case History 7: The Night Life Ain't No Good Life.
The problems with diagnosis and treatment of ADHD and various sleep disorders are apparent in this case.
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Case History 8: The Trichee.
Trichotillomania (pulling out hair) is a difficult disorder to treat.
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Case History 9: Tourette's Turtle.
Tourette's is a neurological disorder that is usually treated with drugs.
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Case History 10: A Flashdance of Normality.
Microcephaly (small head circumference) results in a child with mental retardation. This case covers nearly two decades.
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Case History 11: Silently Screaming.
Locked-in Syndrome and Persistent Vegetative States are difficult to diagnose in children with traumatic brain injuries.
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Case History 12: The Twinship.
When one twin has a disability, in this case neurological damage at birth, and the other does not, special problems as well as opportunities arise.
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Case History 13: The Boy Who Seized Control.
Seizures are common in kids with neuropsychological disorders and a variety of treatments are available. Pseudo seizures are also common and if not treated properly can result in status epilepticus.
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Case History 14: Poor Kids.
Nurse D. had told me the county was rural and isolated but I was not the variety of neuropsychological disroders. Microcephaly. Down's, William's Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Prader-Wili Syndrome, ADHD, Angelman Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Fragile X, Syndrome, pica,, and other un-diagnosable disorders in one day.
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Case History 15: Smiling Sally.
Kids with Down Syndrome are easy to work with and usually do well.
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Case History 16: The Lambs Are Not Always So Silent.
Cortical damage can cause disinhibition leading to uncontrollable rage. Unfortunately, some of these patients sometimes end up with the potted-plant syndrome.
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Case History 17: The Old Turkey Vulture Trick.
Loretta O.had been diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder, and she'd learned the old turkey vulture trick -- projectile vomiting.
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Case History 18: The Usual Suspects.
Kids who have been exposed to stressful events or have neuropsychological disorders suffer more than their share of behavioral problems. In this case the usual suspects are rounded up.
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Case History 19: A Plot Twist in the Last Act.
The prescription drug mom took while she was pregnant had caused significant neurological damage.
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Case History 20: Just Another Serial Killer Thriller.
Recreational drugs taken during pregnancy can cause different kinds of neurological damage. In this case, cruelty to pets, which is a good predictor of violence in adults, is the result.
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