Module 18: Behavioral Problems: Student Objectives
Module 18: Behavioral Problems: Student Objectives
Problems
Student Objectives:
To learn about the signs of behavioral problems
To understand bad behavior and conduct disorder
To learn about the long-term effects of behavioral
problems and conduct disorder
To understand the diagnosis of conduct disorder and
behavior issues
To learn about specific treatments for conduct disorder
and behavioral issues
18.1 Introduction
Thus far in this course, we have covered
development, nature and nurture, forming
relationships, and self-esteem.
Source: CPD
Research shows that the earlier these issues start, the higher
the risk that a young person will engage in criminal acts
and/or violence. If nothing is done to control and eliminate
the behavior, a person might engage in behavior like this for
their entire life.
Early diagnosis will give the child the best possible outcome.
Home-based Help
It is often difficult for parents and carers when a child has
been diagnosed with a conduct disorder. Some parents and
carers even begin to fear their children, or they are
embarrassed or ashamed by the child’s actions. These adults
often feel helpless, and they do not know how to manage their
child on their own so that they may feel like a failure.
Many parents and caregivers find that they fall into the trap
of only focusing on the child’s bad behavior, and they fail to
notice when the child is performing the right actions.
Over time, the child will realize that they only get attention
from their parent or carer when they misbehave. Most children,
even teenagers, require much attention from those who care for
them, but they often don’t know how to get this attention. So,
they use negative behaviors to get attention, which to them is
better than being ignored.
School-based Help
Many people who have behavioral issues struggle with their
schoolwork, and this can bring a lot of additional distress.
School staff, however, can help to support the child by
focusing on the positive behaviors, and then reinforce the
work that the parents or carers are doing at home.
Community-based Help
If behavioral issues are persistent and severe, or the child
is suspected of having a conduct disorder, the parent or carer
should reach out to the child’s pediatrician for assistance.
These types of behaviors often indicate that the child must
see a specialist, and if this is the case, the pediatrician
can make a referral to these professionals and to the local
child and adolescent mental health service.
This entire team often works together with the parents, school
and other adults in order to give support to the child. The
team members will assess the issues the child is having, and
they will suggest ways of improving their behavior.
Assessment and treatment of other conditions might also be
done, as conditions such as anxiety, hyperactivity, and
depression, might also cause behavioral issues. Social skills
groups, talking therapy, and behavioral therapy are often used
as a treatment, and the goal is to help children learn to
express themselves appropriately and to manage anger
effectively.
Assignment
Behavioral Problems
Work your way through this worksheet to see how well you have
really done
in absorbing the relevant information. Work your way through
this worksheet
to make sure you have a good grounding on this important
topic.