Behaviour Disorder
Action or reaction of an object or organism usually in relation to environment.
Behaviour may be conscious, unconscious, overt, covert, voluntary, involuntary.
Behavioral problem
Behavioral problem include disorder that represent significant deviation from narmal behaviour.
Types of Behaviour problem
1. Habit disorders
2. Speech disorders
3. Eating disorder
4. Sleep disorder
5. Personality disorder
6. Sexual problems
7. Antisocial problems
8. Scholastic problem
1. Habit disorder
a. Thumb sucking
b. Onychophagia /Nail biting
c. Tics
d. Enuresis/ bed wetting
e. Ecopresis
f. Trichotillomania
g. Breath holding spells
h. Stealing
i.Telling lie
2. Speech disorders
a. Stammering/ Stuttering
b. Mutism
c. Phonation and articulation problems
e. Cluttering
3. Eating disorder
a. Pica
b. Anorexia Nervosa
c. Bulimia Nervosa
d. Vomiting
e. Food refusal/ overeating
4. Sleep disorder
a. Somnambulism
b. Somniloquy
c. Night mares/ night terrors
d. Insomnia
e. Narcolepsy
f. Cataplexy
g. Bruxism
5. Personality. Disorders
a. Juvenile delinquency
b. Temper tantrums
c. Shyness
d. Timidity
e. Anger
f. Jealously
g. Fear
6. Sexual problems
a. Masturbation
b. Homosexuality
7. Anti-social problem
a. Gang activities
b. Substance abuse
c. Destructiveness
8. Scholastic problem
a. School phobia
b. separation anxiety
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