Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders ESE 380Fall 2009.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Categories of Disability Under IDEA
Advertisements

Serving Emotionally Disturbed Students Dickey LaMoure Special Education Unit.
 A condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects educational.
Definition: The Nature of the Problem What is an emotional or behavioral disorder?
Emotional/Behavior Disorders Kimberly EllisPatricia Gonzalez Elyse GersbeckLori Miranda.
2010 Special Education Hearing Officers and Mediator Training (San Diego) The Nexus Between the DSM & IDEA: Social Maladjustment v. Emotional Disturbance.
Guided Reading Activity 31
Mental Health Health Day A / B. Definition Definition A state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the.
Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders. Psychopathology.
Chapter 9 Behavioral Disabilities
EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL DISABILITY (EBD). ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Emotional/Behavioral Disability (E/BD) A student with an Emotional/Behavioral Disability (E/BD)
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders ESE 380 February 19, 2009.
Major Disorders. Mood Disorders Disorders in which individuals experience swings in their emotional states that are extreme and prolonged.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder Brendan Schweda. Definitions A condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time.
Mental Disorders EQ: How can mental disorders be identified?
Students with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Melissa Tilton EDUC533PA.
Understanding Students with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
Mental and Emotional Problems
MIKE CUMMINGS & ANNE HAMMOND Special Education an Initial Overview of the Basics.
Mental Disorders.  May be defined as a mental disorder if the behavior:  causes a person to suffer  is self-destructive  seriously impairs the person’s.
Abnormal Psychology 48% experienced psychological disorders 80% sought no treatment.
 Incidence of mental illness was 1/5 (NIMH, 2004)  Varying definitions and diagnostic criteria  Words like mental illness have had negative connotations.
BY SHAY MARTIN FEBRUARY 13,2010 Behavior and Emotional disorders.
BY: SALLY HART, LSSP ED and AU in the School Setting.
Chapter 7: Students with Emotional/Behav ior Disorders ED 222 Fall 2009.
Recreational Therapy: An Introduction Chapter 4: Behavioral Health and Psychiatric Disorders PowerPoint Slides.
Tyler Smith.  Serious emotional disturbance is defined as follows: The term means a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics.
Chapter 6 Mental and Emotional Disorders Lesson 1 Mental and Emotional Disorders.
High Incidence Disabilities. Emotional Disturbance States interpret definition based on their own standards. Students have an average intelligence, but.
EMOTIONAL BEHAVIORAL DISABILITY INTRODUCTION TO EXCEPTIONALITIES FALL 2013.
SLD recommendation made; report submitted to Special Education Coordinator and Secretary.
Emotional Disturbance Matt Briggs Dante Robinson.
Definitions of Disability Terms
Maggie Lewandoski Lindsey Griffiths. Definition Emotional impairment is determined through the manifestation of behavioral problems over an extended period.
Understanding Students with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders Chapter 7.
Ch. 5 Mental & Emotional Problems Lesson 2. True/False O Having a mental disorder means that you are “crazy”? O Having a mental disorder means that you.
MENTAL DISORDERS Ms. Sauvageaus’ Health Class. MENTAL DISORDER  An illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person,
Abnormal Psychology So far, we’ve talked about understanding the behaviors of normal people. What about people who behave in what are clearly abnormal.
CHAPTER 14 DISORDERS OF CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE.
 New classification/grouping category for conduct disorder, etc. © 2014 S. Dziegielewski.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (2004)
Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2008 Chapter 7: Students with Emotional and Behavior Disorders Chapter 6 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2008 This multimedia product.
Mental/Emotional Health: Health Education. Mental/Emotional Health Info: 20% of Americans currently suffer from a mental/emotional disorder. 50% of people.
Gaining an understanding of mental health disorders builds insight and empathy.
What are the types of mental disorders and how do they affect society?
EMOTIONAL HANDICAPS. IDENTIFICATION—one of more of the following, over a long period of time and to a marked degree  An inability to learn that cannot.
1 Instructional and Behavioral Interventions: 3-tiered approaches Bradley S. Witzel, Ph.D. Winthrop University
Special Needs Children Ella Vardeman 4 th period.
Individuals with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD)
EMOTIONAL IMPAIRMENT Defining the disability of emotional disturbance to specific standards is difficult to do because of the changing and revised criteria.
1 Mental Disorders EQ: How can having a mental disorder harm family relationships?
Learners with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders ED 226 Fall 2011.
Chapter 16 Psychological Disorders. Deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional behavior patterns. psychological disorder.
Emotional Disabilities 2015 New Special Education Directors Academy December 9, 2015 Wyndham Richmond Short Pump.
Chapter 6: Teaching Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Angel Galvez ED /28/13.
Introduction to Special Education. Turn to the person at your elbow and share: One thing you have learned so far tonight that you wish you knew when you.
MENTAL HEALTH One in five American adults experienced a mental health issue One in 10 young people experienced a period of major depression.
 The IDEA defines Schizophrenia as an Emotional Disturbance… › A condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period.
SPECIFIC MENTAL ILLNESSES PDCP 10 – Leo Hayes High School.
Emotional Disturbance
Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
There are 6 major categories of disorders:
Chapter 9 Lesson 1.
What are the types of mental disorders and how do they affect society?
Emotional Disturbance [505]
Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems
Students with Emotional Disturbances
Serious Emotional Disturbances
Presentation transcript:

Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders ESE 380Fall 2009

Some Questions Please take one minute to write down what you think of when you hear the terms emotional disorder and behavioral disorder.

The IDEA Definition a condition that is accompanied by one or more of the following characteristics over a long time and to a marked degree and that adversely affects a child’s educational performance  An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors  An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers  Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances  A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression  A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems

Additional Criteria The term emotional disturbance includes schizophrenia but does not apply to children who are socially maladjusted, unless they also meet the other criteria for having an emotional disturbance.

Types of Behaviors Externalizing persistently aggressive or involve acting- out and non-compliant behaviors often are characteristics of conduct and oppositional defiant disorders Internalizing includes withdrawal, depression, anxiety, obsessions, and compulsions

Major Categories of Emotional and Behavioral Conditions Anxiety disorders Mood disorders Oppositional-defiant disorder Conduct disorders Schizophrenia

Anxiety Disorders Most common childhood disorder Excessive worry, fear, or uneasiness Includes: Separation anxiety disorder Generalized anxiety disorder Phobia Panic disorder Obsessive-compulsive disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder

Mood Disorders extreme deviation of mood, in either a depressed or an elevated direction or sometimes in both directions at different times Includes: Depression, which affects… oEmotion oMotivation oPhysical well-being oThoughts oSuicidal ideation Bipolar disorder

Oppositional Defiant Disorder a pattern of negativistic, hostile, disobedient, and defiant behaviors May include: loss of temper Arguments with adults Irritability Vindictiveness Swearing and using obscenities Blaming others for mistakes and misbehavior, and Low self-esteem

Conduct Disorder a persistent pattern of antisocial behavior that significantly interferes with others’ rights or with schools’ and communities’ behavioral expectations Includes: Aggressive conduct Property destruction Deceitfulness or theft Serious rule violations

Schizophrenia a disorder in which people typically have two or more of the following symptoms: hallucinations Withdrawal Delusions Inability to experience pleasure Loss of contact with reality Disorganized speech Contrary to popular belief, schizophrenia is NOT Multiple Personality Disorder or Dissociative Identity Disorder

The Criticisms Working with a partner or small group, please identify 3 concerns or criticisms of the IDEA definition of emotional disabilities.

A Long Period of Time? What do you think is a “long period of time?”

Marked Degree Frequency Duration Intensity Latency Topography

How Would You Handle This? Andy refuses to follow directions and uses inappropriate language. Claudio fights with other students and is always on the defensive Erin is sad all the time and does not speak or interact with others.