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Comportement d'automutilation et d'agression


Les comportements d'automutilation sont des comportements non accidentels qui ont le potentiel de causer des dommages, comme le rougissement de la peau, les ecchymoses, les saignements, la perte de cheveux, etc. Les comportements d'automutilation sont courants chez les personnes atteintes du SCDL et incluent des comportements tels que se frapper, se cogner la tête ou se mordre, bien qu'ils ne soient pas une conséquence inévitable du syndrome

Certains comportements observés dans le cadre du SCDL peuvent être identiques à des comportements d'automutilation mais ne causent aucun dommage corporel. Ces comportements peuvent évoluer vers un comportement d'automutilation au fil du temps.

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Comportement d'automutilation et d'agression

R54
R54 : Pour identifier la cause du comportement d'automutilation chez les personnes atteintes de SCdL, l'évaluation médicale, en recherchant spécifiquement les sources de douleur, doit être suivie d'une évaluation comportementale de l'autolimitation puis d'une analyse fonctionnelle.
R55
R55 : Le traitement des comportements d'automutilation doit inclure des stratégies médicales et comportementales.

Nos publications

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How to Address Challenging Behaviors Webinar

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Features of Cornelia de Lange Syndrome relevant to self-injury

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BEHAVIOUR SPECIAL REPORT; GROWING UP WITH CdLS

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Self-injurious behaviour in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome

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Dental related medical problems that might be associated with self-injurious behaviour

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Eye problems often associated with Self Injurous Behaviour

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Communication

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SELF-INJURIOUS BEHAVIOUR IN CORNELIA DE LANGE SYNDROME, A Guide for Parents and Carers

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Zelfverwondend gedrag bij CdLS: een interdisciplinaire puzzel

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Intellectual disability as relevant to self-injurious behaviour

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Self-injurious behaviour in people with intellectual disability

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Experiences with growing up with CdLS

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Self-injury and aggression

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Behavioural challenges in children and adults with CdLS

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Assessment of the causes of self-injurious behaviour

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Ear problems often associated with Self Injurious Behaviour

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Gastro-intestinal disorders often associated with self injurious behaviour

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Medical and physical features of Cornelia de Lange Syndrome relevant to self-injury

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Bone and joint problems often associated with self injurious behaviour

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Stereotyped behaviour

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INTERVENTIONS FOR SELF-INJURIOUS BEHAVIOUR

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Comportements autodestructeurs et agressifs

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Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Behavioral Management

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Causes of self-injurious behaviour in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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