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Behavior Problems in Foster Care (page 2)

By Rick Delaney
The National Voice of Foster Parents
Updated on Feb 18, 2011

The Ten “Most Un-Wanted” List

Ten of the training courses on the site target the most common, persistent, and perhaps most un-wanted, behavior problems foster parents talk about and want   more information about. The list includes:
Anger Outbursts, Lying, Stealing, Eating Disorders and Food Issues, Sexualized Behavior, Fire-Setting, Sleep Problems, Self-Destructive Behavior, Running Away, and Wetting and Soiling. In the next year, there will be 20 trainings in total.

The “Dirty Half-Dozen”

Other courses zero in on “the dirty half-dozen”— the most prevalent psychiatric diagnoses among foster children. These include: ADHD/ODD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder/Oppositional Defiant Disorder), PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) and Anxiety Disorders, RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder), Mood Disorders (Depression, Bi-Polar), PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorder) /Autistic Spectrum Disorder/MR (Mental Retardation), and OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder).

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