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  1. Dementia - behaviour changes

    Providing a calm environment for the person with dementia can help to reduce the impact of changes to behaviour patterns.

  2. Toddlers and mealtime behaviour

    Some toddlers do most of their eating on the run, refusing to sit down at the table at all.

  3. Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)

    Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) can help you change unhelpful or unhealthy habits of thinking, feeling and behaving.

  4. Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Service

    DBMAS works to improve the lives of people with dementia whose behaviour is affecting their care.

  5. Discipline and children

    Disciplining your child means teaching them responsible behaviour and self-control.

  6. Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)

    Oppositional defiant disorder is a childhood behavioural problem characterised by constant disobedience and hostility.

  7. Behavioural disorders in children

    Untreated behavioural disorders in children may mean they grow up to be dysfunctional adults.

  8. Family violence explained

    Perpetrators often make excuses for their violence, for example, blaming alcohol or stress.

  9. Brain injury and sexual issues

    A brain injury can change the way a person experiences and expresses their sexuality.

  10. Self-harm and self-injury

    Self-harm and self-injury is when people hurt themselves on purpose, usually in response to intense emotional pain or negative feelings, thoughts or memories.

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