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Self Test - Module 9, Challenging Behaviour
Challenging behaviour …
Is almost never goal directed.
Is always aimed at gaining staff attention.
Is also known as a behaviour of concern.
Examples of challenging behaviour include
hand flapping.
patting dogs.
head banging.
Challenging behaviour can be associated with
Mental illness.
Physical illness.
Both of the above.
People with an intellectual disability may demonstrate challenging behaviour in the presence of
Thunderstorms.
Pain.
Wasps.
Functional Analysis
Is used to understand challenging behaviour.
Is an essential service for any client with an intellectual disability.
Is used by GPs to diagnose physical complaints in people with a disability.
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Module 1 - Introduction to Dual Disability
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Module 2 - Developmental Disorders
Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Module 3 - Assessment of mental health problems in people with intellectual disability
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Module 4 - Specific Psychiatric Disorders: Part 1
Schizophrenia
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Module 5 - Specific Psychiatric Disorders -Part 2
Mood Disorders
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Module 6 - Specific Psychiatric Disorders - Part 3
Anxiety Disorders
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Module 7 - Specific Psychiatric Disorders - Part 4
Personality Disorders
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Module 8 - Specific Psychiatric Disorders - Part 5
Mental and Physical Health
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Module 9 - Challenging Behaviour
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Module 10 - Medication
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Module 11 - Psychological Therapies and Social Interventions
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Module 12 - The Service System
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