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Classification of Behavior Problems of Children
RICHARD L. JENKINS
Am J Psychiatry 1969;125:1032-1039.
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Chief, child psychiatry service, State Psychopathic Hospital, 500 Newton Road, Iowa City, Iowa 52240, and professor of child psychiatry, department of psychiatry, the University of Iowa
1968-69, American Psychiatric Association
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DSM-II subdivides behavior disorders of childhood and adolescence into seven categories: "hyperkinetic reaction," "withdrawing reaction," "overanxious reaction," "runaway reaction," "unsocialized aggressive reaction," and "group delinquent reaction," plus "other reaction." The first six reactions represent clinically recognizable symptomatic clusters supported by research studies. The author outlines the problems of treating children in each of these groups, noting that the treatment can with advantage be individualized from a general pattern appropriate to the general type of problem.Abstract Teaser
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