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What are most common comorbid conditions (medical and psychological) associated with a diagnosis of intellectual developmental disorder?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Which childhood experience increases the likelihood of developing panic disorder?
 
  a. moving frequently c. bedwetting
  b. being overindulged d. being bullied



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Answer to Question 1

 Greatly varies depending on the IDD diagnosis
 Physical  epilepsy, heart problems, sensory disorders, deafness, and physical abnormalities
 Psychological  internalizing symptoms (anxiety and mood disturbances) and externalizing problems (oppositional defiant disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)
 In severe forms of IDD, may see symptoms similar to autism and self-injurious behaviors

Answer to Question 2

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