Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED)

Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED) ( 10 Questions)

A nurse is talking to the caregiver of a child with DSED. Which statement by the caregiver indicates a need for further education?


Correct Answer: B

Choice A rationale:

"I understand that my child's behavior with strangers is a part of their condition." This statement indicates the caregiver's understanding of the child's condition and its associated behaviors, showing appropriate awareness.

Choice B rationale:

"I think my child's attachment issues are due to their current school environment." This statement demonstrates a misconception. DSED is rooted in early developmental experiences and attachment disruptions, not current school environments.

Choice C rationale:

"I've noticed that my child has difficulty setting appropriate boundaries." This statement indicates the caregiver's recognition of a common issue associated with DSED—difficulties in establishing appropriate personal boundaries.

Choice D rationale:

"I believe my child's excessive familiarity with adults is a normal phase." This statement reflects a lack of understanding about DSED, as excessive familiarity with adults is a hallmark symptom of the disorder and is not a typical developmental phase.




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