Tara’s Reviews > Back to Normal: The Overlooked, Ordinary Explanations for Kids' ADHD-, Bipolar-, and Autistic- Like Behavior > Status Update
Tara
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"how can it be that the fifteen-year-old Brad for the criteria for a variety of different diagnoses... But the twenty-three-year-old Brad didn't?"
Umm, maybe it could be the years of therapy, including an intense day program that he participated in for two years? Learning how to deal with his anger and develop coping skills?
— Nov 25, 2018 10:06AM
Umm, maybe it could be the years of therapy, including an intense day program that he participated in for two years? Learning how to deal with his anger and develop coping skills?
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Tara
is on page 195 of 256
When a child is emotionally worked up, it's because a switch in his or her brain has been flipped and the child is now at his or her most primal... It is not the time to assume that kids can see reason, respond to long conversations, or be commanded to emotionally pull themselves together.
— Jan 08, 2019 10:53AM
Tara
is on page 76 of 256
Just finished the "boys will be boys" chapter. no mention of the fact that the studies are correlation and no mention of how society impacts why girls "do school" better.
— Nov 25, 2018 09:59AM
Tara
is on page 14 of 256
Within the first chapter of the book, Gnaulati chides psychologists for relying on scientifically based interventions ("evidence-based practice" p6) and not using clinical intuition and personal insight. He then goes on to chide doctors for using instinct to prescribe medication and notes "there is no scientific backing for such use" (p13).
C'mon man, you can't have it both ways!!!
— Nov 22, 2018 07:35AM
C'mon man, you can't have it both ways!!!

