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Effectiveness of Cognitive-behavioral Play Therapy on Improving Anxiety and Aggression Disorders in a Child With ADHD: A Case Study
2021
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
This study aimed to assess the effects of cognitive-behavioral play therapy on anxiety and aggression in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by reporting a 7-year-old boy with ADHD inattentive type diagnosed by a psychiatrist. According to the interview, it was observed that the child was physically abused by the father. The chief complaint of the patient's family was the symptoms of aggression, anxiety disorder, and urinary incontinence. We used the trauma system
doi:10.18502/crcp.v6i3.7129
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