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Unit 8 – Clinical Psychology
Topic 8.3
How does developmental psychology inform our views on early detection and intervention for neurodevelopmental disorders?
It supports the idea that children should outgrow their symptoms without any interventions.
Developmental psychology proposes waiting until adolescence before assessing for neurodevelopmental disorders.
Understanding key developmental milestones can help identify potential issues early, enabling timely therapeutic intervention.
This discipline suggests neurodevelopmental disorders are adulthood issues and cannot be detected in early childhood.
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AP Psychology - 8.3 Neurodevelopmental and Schizophrenic Spectrum Disorders
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