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Child Psychiatry - CRASH! Medical Review Series 

Paul Bolin, M.D.
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@Saadrbutt
@Saadrbutt 8 лет назад
Just a FYI for anyone watching the video; the increase in the view that theres an increase in Autism {1/2000 to 1/45}, according to the CDC, is due to the following A- Increased community awareness B- Increased diagnoses of autism due to the introduction of "Autism Spectrum". Now alot of physicians diagnose behavorial or intellectual disorder as Autism rather than other disorders such as Asperegers. C- Better eduction of medical professionals and teachers It has nothing to do with parental technique or vaccinations (oh god lol)
@xDomglmao
@xDomglmao 3 года назад
You don't want to know how often I heard parents blaming vaccinations
@Zarathustran
@Zarathustran Год назад
What evidence is there to exclude parenting? The genome has been sequenced for a dozen years. It's pretty clear that behavioral heritability within families can appear "genetic". ADHD is clearly the parent-absolving name for anxious attachment so it seems possible maybe even probable that autism is precipitated by avoidant attachment. There is also some research suggesting that since C-section delivery populates the gut flora with dermal bacteria rather than vaginal ASD is among the resultant allergic vulnerabilities. Schizophrenia is also said to have nothing to do with parenting yet it's the early-adulthood decompensation of a dependent ego once separated from persecutory reinforcement. And wasn't autism previously known as childhood schizophrenia? Then later childhood disintegration or something? Oh yeah I'm sure THAT'S random LOL 7-year-old psychotic disintegration just happens in a vacuum So if there's evidence that it's not parenting, great. But the absence of evidence seems to have long-been the evidence of misdirection. Pediatric psychiatry treats the children of psychiatry's unrecognized undiagnosed/untreated nonpatients because negligent and abusive parents do not see themselves as the problem. THIS IS ESPECIALLY THE CASE IN COVERT/EMOTIONAL NEGLECT. Dyscalculia is very common in scapegoat/blacksheep children but the learning disability everyone hears about is dyslexia. Both are caused by emotional neglect but the blacksheep is commonly the blacksheep for being too curious. Any learning disability they have will go unnoticed and get blamed on them as stupidity anyway, but they commonly teach themselves to read and are smart enough to mask their dyscalculia as average math students. It can go lots of ways but dyslexia empirically predicts a very high likelihood of antisocial entitlement. My dyslexic brother who "didn't test well" has a PHD in math and accounting and is a college professor in the white hot competitive academic nexus of Billings Montana who forged his own online reviews after the actual evaluations said things like they were afraid to be alone during office hours with him. Oh and he failed the tax section of the CPA exam twice. Tax code changes every year. I have a 135 IQ but never have been able to estimate distance very well and do better but still not great with time. I never got an attaboy but apparently behind my back he was compared to me though I never heard anything but excuses for him. Nobody said anything about having the highest grade average for the year three times once or twice in English and once or twice in Spanish and the year I finally lost the spelling bee (9th grade) nobody asked what word struck me out. LOL no they weren't there but I realized it had been a big deal for me to win them in 6th 7th and 8th grades because the auditorium gasped when I lost in the ninth. Only lost cuz I didn't have anyone to practice with me and I was only even in the spelling bee because my English teacher at boarding school (best thing to ever happen to me) recognized my academic ability and didn't have to ignore it or diminish it like my parents. Making one kid the target for all of the family's blame shame abuse and derision is very common; as a matter of fact I daresay it's a hallmark of abusive families. The identified patient is usually the one who doesn't have to cheat. So they destroy whatever they can't take credit for as a way of preemptively discrediting the potential truthteller. It's so despicable Don't you guys tell parents that if a vaccine messes with their kid then that's how they know the disease would fuck them up worse? Or you're talking about parents of autistic kids shifting blame not anti-vaxxers? Oh well yeah of course and pesticides and everything but themselves LMFAO Those kinds of irrational parents are the very ones creating all this other shit I'm talking about. The anti-vaxxer parent is using the kid to appear involved / concerned. It's an ego-serving coverstory for their emotionally neglectful non-nurturant parenting. IDK why that shouldn't prosecutably be proxying Munchausen/factitious disorder if the kid gets the disease. In both instances though those parents don't see others as autonomous outside of their own experience of them and that includes their children...so they use them to politicize things like this because conflating their own lawlessness with a love of freedom serves their ego same as it would at the other end of the spectrum to conflate their impulse to destroy anything they can't take for themselves with a love of equality. You will undoubtedly see parents of autistic children becoming anti-vax with their younger siblings💯. Echolalia is a stim and tourette's is anxiety? Really? LMFAO why should the child's best effort to self soothe be a behavior we recognize as symptomatic of anxiety in older kids if we're not looking at a kid whose parent has wrecked them up emotionally? The observation that they're not little adults is spot on, because that misapprehension is at the root of emotional neglect. Physicians are mandated reporters for all neglect and abuse.
@eelivia
@eelivia 8 лет назад
As opposed to separation anxiety, I actually pushed my mum to leave me on my first day of kindergarten :D Thanks for the video, Dr. Paul!
@laraibkhan8386
@laraibkhan8386 5 лет назад
Same here :D
@laraibkhan8386
@laraibkhan8386 5 лет назад
But I was surprised to see so many children crying.I thought I would be seeing happy children playing and enjoying themselves :p
@xDomglmao
@xDomglmao 3 года назад
mhm, attachment disorder :D
@lainaamupolo8297
@lainaamupolo8297 4 года назад
Very much appreciate your videos. Well detailed.
@aseelyahya1409
@aseelyahya1409 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for all of the effort you made in your lectures! They’re really helpful :)
@Saadrbutt
@Saadrbutt 8 лет назад
Thank you so much for the video! Very helpful!
@nellyhoffman6194
@nellyhoffman6194 7 лет назад
God bless you DR PAUL :)
@annelien3432
@annelien3432 3 года назад
A word about Turner Syndrome: It`s often not a diagnosis obvious at first sight. I have read somewhere, that only around 10%- 20% have "obvious" physical characteristics- whatever that means, probably something glaringly different about their appearance apart from "just" short statue any medical layperson would notice, ptosis and/ or webbed neck. Anyways, the "webbed" neck is more often not present in someone with TS, than it is. A majority will have some more subtle stigmata like a broad chest, cubitus valgus, short metacarpalis four, low hairline, multiple pigmented naevi etc, and of course short statue. if you know to look for these signs. Not all girls with TS are "bad at Maths", and not all areas of Maths are typically impacted- the problem is really mostly visual- spacial perception (overall school performance should also be average to above average)- that`s a whole different topic.
@DrDinooshDeLivera
@DrDinooshDeLivera 6 лет назад
Fantastic. Thank you!
@evesorichevelyn9236
@evesorichevelyn9236 3 года назад
Omg your classes are amazing..... thank you
@jenb.6440
@jenb.6440 10 месяцев назад
Great information; thank you!
@xDomglmao
@xDomglmao 3 года назад
Thank you very much for the lecture! Info provided still valid? EDIT: 41:11 => now falls under ASD
@mohiuddinalfarra5440
@mohiuddinalfarra5440 6 лет назад
thank u
@cherihausmann
@cherihausmann 2 года назад
But will we talk about it, when we talk, how we talk about we. Because as far as I know I didn't do any of these tests myself therefore there isn't a we in this.
@shamakuma1967
@shamakuma1967 6 лет назад
DSM committee members playing rummy.
@capresti3537
@capresti3537 2 года назад
pseudoscience
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