Monday, January 25, 2010

Recent New Child-onset Schizophrenia Diagnosis: The Paranormal Psychology View

 

This topic is endorsed by The International Library of Paranormal Psychology Research Journal & Related Fields by Tres Mali Scott, M.Ed., M.S., ABD Certified School Counselor State of Oklahoma.

j0234543 All new diagnosis fall under paranormal psychology (PNP) because PNP deals with the mild forms of disorders and  diagnosis. The diagnosis for schizophrenia criteria is based on the age 21 because a certain amount of learning, language acquisition, moral development, and social development must occur in order to correctly diagnose schizophrenia. published an article on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 that brought this issue to the publics attention. I first heard of this problem in 2003 at , the first independent school of psychology in the United States of America. A student in class brought to our attention, that in Watts, California, young children presented behavior that was described as “schizophrenic”.

Reasons this diagnosis for Child-onset Schizophrenia is not accurate:

  1. At these ages, there is not enough language acquisition.
  2. At these ages, there is not enough moral development.
  3. At these ages, there is not enough social experience and development.
  4. At these ages, there is not enough emotional development.
  5. At these ages, there is not enough understanding or a concept of God.
  6. At these ages, there is not enough understanding of  Religion and the Law, which gives rules for living and behavior.

The United States of America’s school systems teaches to a certain level that allows the criteria of this diagnosis to be valid and reliable.

“Rule Outs”  for correct diagnosis of what is called Child-onset Schizophrenia:

  1. Emotional Disturbed (ED)
  2. Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity (ADD)
  3. Mood Disorders
  4. Hearing Problems (effects and affects language acquisition, socialization, emotional development, learning in school).
  5. Parenting Styles (how the parent deals with aggressive behaviors and other inappropriate behaviors, how the parents deal with reinforcing positive behaviors).
  6. Parents past drug use (effects the physiology of the child, rule out biological bases and medical issues that affect mental state). New drugs such as Meth, Crank, and others with similar chemical make up, now have offspring whose behaviors have not been studied. For example, over the counter cough syrup has the foundation chemicals for Meth.
  7. Medical problems and other biological bases for psychological problems (not from parents past drug use).

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