According to a 2008 study published in Acta Paediatrica active father figures have a key role to play in reducing behaviour problems in boys and psychological problems in young women.
In other words, boys with uninvolved fathers are more likely to get into trouble, including problems with the police. Girls with uninvolved fathers are more likely to develop mental illness or personality disorders.
Vicki Reed has written: 'An introduction to children with language disorders' -- subject(s): Infant, Language Disorders, Language disorders in children, Child 'An introduction to children with language disorders' -- subject(s): Language disorders in children 'An introduction to children with language disorders' -- subject(s): Infant, Language Disorders, Language disorders in children, Child
Melody Powers Noland has written: 'Relationships between selected personality and motor variables in emotionally disturbed children'
Barbara J. Hall has written: 'Speech, language, and hearing disorders' -- subject(s): Hearing disorders in children, Language disorders in children, Speech disorders in children
Anne Alvarez has written: 'Live company' -- subject(s): Adolescent analysis, Autism, Autism in children, Borderline personality disorder in adolescence, Borderline personality disorder in children, Case studies, Child abuse, Child analysis, In infancy & childhood, Infantile Autism, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Psychology, Psychotic Disorders, Schizophrenia in adolescence, Schizophrenia in children, Therapy, Treatment 'Autism and Personality'
Shirley N. Sparks has written: 'Birth defects and speech-language disorders' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Children with disabilities, Complications, Fetus, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Language disorders in children, Genetic aspects of Speech disorders in children, Human Abnormalities, Language, Language disorders in children, Speech disorders in children
Rachel E. Stark has written: 'Language, speech, and reading disorders in children' -- subject(s): Language disorders in children, Neuropsychological tests for children, Reading disability, Speech disorders in children
Barbara Weitzner-Lin has written: 'Communication assessment and intervention with infants and toddlers' -- subject(s): Communication Disorders, Communicative disorders in children, Communicative disorders in infants, Infant, Language disorders, Preschool Child, Speech disorders, Speech disorders in children, Speech therapy for children, Therapy, Treatment
Antisocial The only way to know what personality disorder best fits Sam is to have Sam checked out by a psychiatrist. They are specialized in personality disorders.
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Jerome G. Alpiner has written: 'Speech and hearing disorders in children' -- subject(s): Communicative disorders in children, Speech disorders
Jon Eisenson has written: 'The psychology of speech' 'Examining for aphasia' 'Language and speech disorders in children' -- subject(s): In infancy & childhood, Language disorders, Language disorders in children, Speech disorders, Speech disorders in children 'Adult aphasia' -- subject(s): Aphasia 'Basic speech'
This and other personality disorders are now thought to be a product of attachment issues as children. Typically, what happens with personality disorders is that there is a "cluster" of symptoms or characteristics of more than one, but one with more matching criteria. As a general rule, what they all have in common are very fragile egos due to not attaching in a healthy way to an adult. Narcissistic personality disorder compensates by inflating their ego and having little regard for others. Ironically, these egos are also very easily shattered. Tara Kenyon, MSW, LCSW