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Behavior disorders in children.
Behavior disorders in adolescence.
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VIDEO 618.9289 S927
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Behavior disorders in children.
Behavior disorders in adolescence.
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Struggle for control [videorecording] : child and youth behavior disorders.
National Film Board of Canada, c2005.
Call #:
VIDEO 618.9289 S927
Subjects
Behavior disorders in children.
Behavior disorders in adolescence.
Series
Child and youth mental health series
Alternate title:
Child and youth behavior disorders [videorecording]
Format:
[videorecording] :
Description:
1 videocassette (VHS) (57 min.) : sd., col. ; 1.25 cm.
Notes:
Program content :
Open
Learning
Agency
, c2005.
"A Knowledge Network production ; A National Film Board of Canada Release"--Container.
Public performance rights.
Closed-captioned.
Production:
Producers, Sharon Bartlett and Maria LeRose ; Director, Melanie Wood.
Summary:
"The fourth in a series of documentaries focusing on mental health issues facing BC's children and youth. Following the stories of four BC youth, this documentary sheds light on the causes, symptoms, community resources, and treatments of three of the most commonly-diagnosed behaviour disorders: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and Conduct Disorder. Through these moving personal stories, viewers see how behaviour disorders affect the life of a child at home, at school, and the whole family. Struggle for Control debunks the myth that children with behaviour disorders are bad kids whose behaviour is irreversible. Behaviour disorders are treatable, and the key is early detection and early intervention."--NFB website.
Other authors:
Wood, Melanie.
Open
Learning
Agency
(Richmond,
B
.C.)
National Film Board of Canada.
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