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How can one use (a) Biological, (b) Family, and (c) Culture, to identify causal factors of EBD?

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Causal Factors of EBD are examined. References are provided to aid in the understanding of the solution.

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How can one use (a) Biological, (b) Family, and (c) Culture, to identify causal factors of EBD?

It has been proven that children who suffer from abuse, poverty, neglect, and even biological disorders such as prenatal drug abuse and a family history of mental disorders can suffer from EBD.

I did some research and found an excellent resource that will explain "Biological and Family" components of EBD. The source is titled Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: Causes and Prevention from education.com, and does an excellent job of explaining this in detail. This can be found at http://www.education.com/reference/article/emotional-behavioral-disorders-prevention. According to the source:

Biological - Research shows that there is a relationship between prenatal drug exposure and childhood emotional behavior disorders. This means mothers-to-be, who expose ...

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