Pervasive refusal syndrome

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Pervasive Refusal Syndrome (PRS) is a rare child psychiatric disorder characterized by pervasive refusal, active and determined resistance to help, and social withdrawal. The condition is often associated with extreme emotional pain and can be life-threatening.

Symptoms

The symptoms of PRS include refusal to eat, drink, talk, walk or self-care, and active resistance to help. The child may also show signs of social withdrawal, depression, and anxiety. The condition can be life-threatening if not treated promptly and effectively.

Causes

The exact cause of PRS is unknown. However, it is often associated with traumatic experiences, such as abuse or neglect. It is also thought to be related to other psychiatric disorders, such as depression and anxiety.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of PRS is based on the child's symptoms and behavior. The child must show pervasive refusal, active resistance to help, and social withdrawal. Other possible causes of the child's symptoms must be ruled out before a diagnosis of PRS can be made.

Treatment

Treatment for PRS involves a multidisciplinary approach, including medical, psychological, and social interventions. The goal of treatment is to help the child regain control over their behavior and emotions, and to help them reintegrate into their social environment.

Prognosis

The prognosis for PRS is variable. Some children recover fully, while others may have long-term psychological and social difficulties. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve the prognosis.

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