Children’s Behavioral Health in Louisville, KY

It can be difficult to measure your child’s behavioral health because children can act out in many ways that may worry their parents. As children develop, they are constantly learning how to interact with the world around them, and how to respond to these interactions. If your child experiences distress or consistent problems throughout their everyday life, they may have a behavioral disorder.

The behavioral health specialists at Kaplan Barron Pediatric Group provide expert testing and treatments for behavior disorders in Louisville. Our specialists will take the time to understand your child’s individual needs to formulate a treatment plan specific to them. Learn more about behavior disorders and call Kaplan Barron Pediatric Group at (502) 452-6337 to schedule your child’s appointment today!

Common Mental and Behavioral Disorders

Mental illnesses in children are defined as significant changes in how children generally learn, act, or handle their emotions, resulting in unhappiness and difficulties getting through the day. Our providers utilize the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association criteria to identify mental health issues in children. A few of the most frequent disorders that appear in children are:

Anxiety

If your child is so fearful or worried that they unable to perform daily functions at school or at home then they may have an anxiety disorder.

Depression

All kids experience sadness. However, if this sadness progresses into feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness, it may be a sign of a more concerning condition such as depression.

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

ADHD is a common neurodevelopmental condition that can affect children in a variety of ways. Generally, kids with ADHD experience trouble when trying to focus on a task.

ADHD Testing and Treatment

Conduct Disorder (CD)

If children are consistently breaking rules set forth by their parents or teachers, and are aggressive toward others, they may be diagnosed with conduct disorder.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

This disorder typically presents itself in children ages 8-12 and is characterised by a short temper, refusal to follow the direction of others, and arguing with people in a disrespectful manner.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Kids with OCD may have obsessions, compulsions, or both. These cause the child to have an urge that may not be particularly rational, but makes them feel as though they must act on it anyway.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Generally, children are incredibly resilient, which allows them to recover quickly from a stressful event. Cases where such stressful events leave a lasting, negative impression on their child and their life are known as post-traumatic stress disorder.

Tourette’s Syndrome

Both children and adults with Tourette’s will make involuntary verbal or physical outbursts that are referred to as “tics”.

When to See a Professional at Kaplan Barron Pediatric Group

Some behavioral disorders are more easy to manage than others, but each one can warrant the advice and care of a professional if it is affecting the child’s daily functions. A specialist will make sure to provide the child with extra support to help them manage and control their disorder.

Meeting with a behavioral health specialist never means that your kid is crazy, it simply means that you are willing to seek assistance in providing your son or daughter with the tools they need to enjoy their life to the fullest.

To speak with a children’s behavioral health expert from Kaplan Barron Pediatrics, please call our office today at (502) 452-6337 to schedule an appointment.

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