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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 68129" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>SmallWorld--</p><p></p><p>You mean possibly a mood disorder versus adhd? He hasn't had a neuropsychologist, but has had intensive therapies/interventions with psychologists and psychiatrists. They've done the scales observations type questions that are used when assessing for depression, anxiety, mood disorders etc. </p><p></p><p>I've had neuropsychologist testing done with difficult child and it really didn't give me much new information. It just confirmed what we knew and gave us more insite into his thinking/processing skills. easy child/difficult child is just totally active and impulsive...thank goodness he is so smart because I really wonder how he's made it through school so well...however this year scores dropped significantly in the statewide reading assessments due to writing...however on the reading only test he scores top of the school for both fourth and fifth graders. He's always been this way but not to the extreme of difficult child...also anxious and negative at times (making depressive like statements...although I really haven't heard negative talk in about two years)</p><p></p><p>The scale questions are so hard to answer...because one can interpret the questions in so many ways...</p><p></p><p>It's all so frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 68129, member: 2074"] SmallWorld-- You mean possibly a mood disorder versus adhd? He hasn't had a neuropsychologist, but has had intensive therapies/interventions with psychologists and psychiatrists. They've done the scales observations type questions that are used when assessing for depression, anxiety, mood disorders etc. I've had neuropsychologist testing done with difficult child and it really didn't give me much new information. It just confirmed what we knew and gave us more insite into his thinking/processing skills. easy child/difficult child is just totally active and impulsive...thank goodness he is so smart because I really wonder how he's made it through school so well...however this year scores dropped significantly in the statewide reading assessments due to writing...however on the reading only test he scores top of the school for both fourth and fifth graders. He's always been this way but not to the extreme of difficult child...also anxious and negative at times (making depressive like statements...although I really haven't heard negative talk in about two years) The scale questions are so hard to answer...because one can interpret the questions in so many ways... It's all so frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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