Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder Rehabilitation


Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) is a relatively new diagnosis characterized primarily by chronic, severe persistent irritability in children. This condition includes frequent temper outbursts that are out of proportion to the situation and inconsistent with the child’s developmental level. Understanding its signs, symptoms, and appropriate treatment options is crucial for effective management and improvement of the child’s quality of life and functioning.

Signs and Symptoms of Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

Indicators for Outpatient Psychosocial Rehabilitation (OPD)

Indicators for Inpatient Psychosocial Rehabilitation (IPD)

Factors Influencing the Decision

How Psychosocial Rehabilitation Aids in Treating DMDD

Psychosocial rehabilitation aims to improve emotional regulation, reduce the frequency and severity of outbursts, enhance social skills, and support the child’s ability to function more effectively in daily activities.

Specific Techniques and Approaches at MANOURJA

Steps in Psychosocial Rehabilitation at MANOURJA

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