Child Psychiatry
Psychoanalytic Theory
Adolescent Psychiatry
Psychiatry
Report of the Psychotherapy Task Force of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (1/61)
In this task force report, the authors define the field of child and adolescent psychotherapy; review the state of the field with respect to advocacy, training, research, and clinical practice; and recommend steps to ensure that psychotherapy remains a core competence of child and adolescent psychiatrists. (+info)Family ward: a new therapeutic approach. (2/61)
This article describes a new integrated child psychiatric family ward treatment model at the Tampere University Hospital. Theoretically, the treatment is based on an integration of systems and psychoanalytical theories as well as behavioral approach. A centerpiece of the model is a 3-week treatment period for the whole family at the family day ward. The work of the multidisciplinary team on the ward focuses on family relationships, on representational level, and on the interactional behavior of the family. Interaction and relationships are also used as tools, including a reflective working model and sharing concrete interaction with the family. So far, the family ward has offered 165 family treatment periods for 113 different families. Altogether in 63% of the total treatment periods one or both parents have had mental illness and in 15% of the total treatment periods there have been serious custody disputes with accusations of sexual abuse of the child. Helping these multi-problem families is a special challenge for our treatment model and at the moment we are developing new methods for assessment and support of parenthood. (+info)Morbidity in reflex sympathetic dystrophy. (3/61)
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), an unusual diagnosis in general paediatrics, is well recognised by paediatric rheumatologists. This study reports the presentation and the clinical course of 46 patients (35 female, age range 8-15.2) with RSD. The patients saw professionals from an average of 2.3 specialties (range 1-5). Twenty five (54%) had a history of trauma. Median time to diagnosis was 12 weeks (range 1-130). Many children had multiple investigations and treatments. Once diagnosis was made, treatment followed with physiotherapy and analgesics. Median time to recovery was seven weeks (range 1-140), with 27.5% relapsing. Nine children required assessment by the child and adolescent psychiatry team. This disease, though rare, has significant morbidity and it is therefore important to raise clinicians' awareness of RSD in childhood. Children with the condition may then be recognised and referred for appropriate management earlier, and spared unnecessary investigations and treatments which may exacerbate the condition. (+info)Treatment interventions and findings from research: bridging the chasm in child psychiatry. (4/61)
BACKGROUND: Along with all other branches of medicine, child and adolescent psychiatry is faced with the need to consider its evidence base and justify its activities accordingly. AIMS: To consider critically the use of the term 'evidence', to suggest limits to the value of conventionally defined evidence and to point to possible ways forward to bridge the gap between research findings and clinical practice. METHOD: A review of the literature relating to the use of evidence-based methods. RESULTS: The term 'evidence' needs to be used more widely than is conventionally the case. Substantial evidence exists from controlled trials, but there are barriers to its use. CONCLUSIONS: A move away from nonvalidated methods of intervention is both desirable and feasible. The use of qualitative methods of enquiry, both in situations where controlled trials are unlikely to be feasible and as adjuncts to quantitative methods, should be considered more seriously. (+info)Comprehensive mental health care in a pediatric dialysis-transplantation program. (5/61)
The dialysis-transplantation (D-T) program at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto has a mental health component directed by a psychiatrist and a social worker. As of Jan. 1, 1975, 53 kidney transplants had been carried out on 44 children. Patients and their families are counselled continuously by the psychiatrist and the social worker before, during and after transplantation. Members of the multidisciplinary team meet regularly to plan treatment for the children. Mental health issues are an integral part of team discussions and help determine D-T program policy. Psychological preparation, mental health consultation, therapeutic intervention and continuous counselling prevent many of the mental health problems that plague a D-T program. (+info)Empirically supported treatments in pediatric psychology: where is the diversity? (6/61)
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent to which studies used to support empirically supported treatments for asthma, cancer, diabetes, and obesity address issues of cultural diversity. METHOD: We chose original articles (71) of treatments used to support empirically supported treatments (ESTs) published as part of a special series on ESTs in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology. Trained coders reviewed each study to determine if the following were reported: race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status (SES) of the sample, moderating cultural variables, cultural assumptions or biases of the treatment, larger cultural issues, and measurement or procedure bias. RESULTS: Results revealed that few studies addressed cultural variables in any way. Only 27% of the studies reported the race or ethnicity and 18% reported the SES of research participants. Additionally, 6% discussed potential moderating cultural variables. The remaining variables were addressed in 7% or less of the studies. CONCLUSIONS: These data support the criticism that ESTs fail to address important issues of culture and call into question the external validity of ESTs to diverse populations. Future research should explicitly address cultural issues according to the nine recommendations described here. (+info)PAROXYSMAL SNEEZING. (7/61)
Although sneezing is a particularly common symptom, there are surprisingly few references to this subject in the medical literature. Many of these references are shrouded in superstition and unscientific theory. Preparation of this report was stimulated by an interesting example of severe uncontrollable non-allergic paroxysmal sneezing which was carefully investigated with regard to both physical and psychological factors. A further example of paroxysms of sneezing occurring in a patient with temporal lobe seizures is also discussed with particular reference to the control of the sneezing episodes in association with anticonvulsant medication and control of the epileptic attacks. In addition, the neurophysiological mechanisms of sneezing are reviewed and the specific neurological references to the subject are discussed in relation to physiological and clinical data. At times the symptom of sneezing would appear to reflect some unknown disorder which may have central and possibly cortical affiliations. (+info)THE DEVELOPMENT AND ORGANIZATION OF A CHILDREN'S PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL. (8/61)
Thistletown Hospital is a children's psychiatric hospital which was established by the Department of Health of the Province of Ontario. Special legislation permitting control of the admissions procedures was enacted. The administrative organization consists of a series of committees made up of the heads of hospital departments. An advisory board of distinguished psychiatrists and psychologists advises the Minister of Health directly on major policy changes or innovations envisaged for the hospital. Clinical organization is related to four functions: (1) service (treatment and assessment), (2) research, (3) training of staff, and (4) community education.The basic units of the hospital are related to the treatment or research design necessary in special diagnostic categories. A children's psychiatric hospital should not be restricted to in-patient facilities but should consist of a totally community-oriented service. (+info)Child psychiatry is a medical subspecialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders in children, adolescents, and their families. It incorporates various disciplines, including psychology, pediatrics, neurology, social work, nursing, and education, to provide comprehensive care for children with complex needs.
Child psychiatrists use a biopsychosocial approach to understand the underlying causes of a child's difficulties, considering genetic, biological, developmental, environmental, and psychological factors. They are trained to perform comprehensive evaluations, including diagnostic interviews, cognitive and neuropsychological testing, and psychiatric assessments, to develop individualized treatment plans.
Treatment modalities may include psychotherapy (individual, family, or group), medication management, psychoeducation, and coordination with other healthcare professionals and community resources. Child psychiatrists often work in various settings, such as hospitals, clinics, private practices, schools, and residential treatment facilities, to ensure that children receive the necessary support and care for their mental health concerns.
Psychoanalytic theory is a psychological framework developed primarily by Sigmund Freud and his followers, which seeks to explain psychic phenomena in terms of unconscious mental processes and early childhood experiences. It posits that the human mind is composed of three elements: the id (primitive instincts), ego (rational thought), and superego (moral standards). The theory emphasizes the importance of resolving unconscious conflicts, making the unconscious conscious, and analyzing defense mechanisms in order to alleviate psychological distress and promote mental health. It also includes various concepts such as the Oedipus complex, psychosexual development stages, and transference/countertransference phenomena.
Adolescent Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders in adolescents, which are individuals typically ranging in age from 13 to 18 years old. This field requires specialized knowledge, training, and expertise in the unique developmental, emotional, and behavioral challenges that adolescents face. Adolescent psychiatrists provide comprehensive assessments, including medical and psychological evaluations, and develop individualized treatment plans that may involve psychotherapy, medication management, and/or coordination with other healthcare professionals and community resources. They also work closely with families to help them understand their adolescent's mental health needs and support their recovery process.
Psychiatry is the branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. A psychiatrist is a medically trained doctor who specializes in psychiatry, and they are qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems. They can use a variety of treatments, including psychotherapy, medications, psychoeducation, and psychosocial interventions, to help patients manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
Psychiatrists often work in multidisciplinary teams that include other mental health professionals such as psychologists, social workers, and mental health nurses. They may provide services in a range of settings, including hospitals, clinics, community mental health centers, and private practices.
It's important to note that while I strive to provide accurate and helpful information, my responses should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you or someone else has concerns about mental health, it is always best to consult with a qualified healthcare provider.
Biological psychiatry is a branch of medicine that aims to understand and treat mental disorders by studying the biological mechanisms underlying behavior, cognition, and emotion. This can include the study of genetics, neurochemistry, brain structure and function, and other physiological processes that may contribute to the development and expression of mental illnesses.
Biological psychiatrists use a variety of approaches to understand and treat mental disorders, including psychopharmacology (the use of medications to treat psychiatric symptoms), neurostimulation techniques (such as electroconvulsive therapy or transcranial magnetic stimulation), and behavioral interventions (such as cognitive-behavioral therapy).
The ultimate goal of biological psychiatry is to develop more effective treatments for mental illnesses by gaining a deeper understanding of the underlying biological mechanisms that contribute to their development and expression.
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Psychiatrists7
- The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship is designed to develop and enhance interest among general psychiatry residents in pursuing careers in child and adolescent psychiatry and to foster child and adolescent psychiatrists' active involvement in the APA and APAF. (psychiatry.org)
- Building on our NIH-funded Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Genetics Survey (CAPGS), which examined child and adolescent psychiatrists' perspectives about PRS (3R00HG008689-05S1). (bcm.edu)
- Ho wever, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists are simply too few to absorb the demand alone. (iafp.com)
- Board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrists consult with community based providers to help with assessment, diagnostic clarification, medication management, treatment planning and other pediatric mental health questions. (iu.edu)
- Representing over 8,800 child and adolescent psychiatrists nationwide, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) is the leading authority on children's mental health. (aacap.org)
- There is also a gap between the demand for services from child psychiatrists and psychologists and the supply of providers. (cdc.gov)
- Experts project that the number of child and adolescent psychiatrists will increase to 8,312 in 2020, but this falls short of the estimated 12,624 that are needed to meet demand. (cdc.gov)
Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry1
- J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry;57(7): 515-516, 2018 07. (bvsalud.org)
Specialty3
- Location: Hawaii Specialty: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Practice Setting: Outpatient, Inpatient, ED Consult, and Consult-Liaison and Inpatient Duration: Ongoing while hiring Patient Ages: Under 16 Call Required: Rotating Call License Requirement: Able to present with pending license Credentialing Timeframe: 61-90 days Partner with your VISTA recruiter today to find your perfect Psychiatry job! (theladders.com)
- The conventional definition of child psychiatry is that it is a medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illnesses that afflict children. (cchrint.org)
- The concepts of narcissism and autoeroticism were fundamental for the emergence and legitimation of child and adolescent psychiatry as a medical specialty distinct from adult Psychiatry. (bvsalud.org)
Psychology5
- Child Psychiatry & Human Development is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering developmental psychology and child psychiatry. (wikipedia.org)
- Our licensed experts provide psychology and psychiatry services for families whose children and adolescents, ages 2 to 18, are experiencing behavioral, neurodevelopmental and emotional challenges such as depression and anxiety to attention deficit disorders (ADD/ADHD) and autism spectrum disorders. (cookchildrens.org)
- Longitudinal exposure with our Psychotherapy Clinic and the Center of Excellence for Children in State Custody (COE) Clinic provides a rich interchange with psychologists, psychology interns and developmental pediatrics. (lebonheur.org)
- Child psychology and child psychiatry cannot be reformed. (cchrint.org)
- Clinical Child Psychology & Psychiatry. (aau.dk)
Psychiatrist6
- My career as a child & adolescent psychiatrist, with a focus on clinical research, has been exciting, challenging, and phenomenally rewarding. (aacap.org)
- Telephone hotlines that allow primary care doctors to immediately consult with a child psychiatrist about urgent patient problems appear to increase the number of children who receive aid, offering one strategy to help more children receive mental health services, according to a new study from the nonprofit RAND Corporation. (rand.org)
- PCP's have traditionally had two choices: Treat the issue themselves or attempt to navigate perplexing mental health insurance networks in hopes of finding a timely appointment with an available child and adolescent psychiatrist. (iafp.com)
- I have long maintained that the child psychiatrist is one of the most dangerous enemies not only of children, but also of adults who care for the two most precious and most vulnerable things in life-children and liberty. (cchrint.org)
- The empire of child psychiatry was erected on a moral fault line, namely, the assumption that 'juvenile delinquency' is a disease that the child psychiatrist is especially qualified to diagnose and treat. (cchrint.org)
- Should future Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist be trained to get involved in health policy? (aau.dk)
Clin Psychiatry1
- J Clin Psychiatry 1980 July;41(7):238-44. (cdc.gov)
Pediatric4
- This two-year pediatric psychiatry fellowship program provides a diverse experience with the flexibility to tailor to each fellow's career goals. (lebonheur.org)
- Washington, DC - On August 15, Finza Latif, MD, Director, Pediatric Psychiatry Consultation-Liaison and Emergency Services at Children's National Health System, participated in a congressional briefing titled, "Children's Mental Health: The Importance of Early Identification and Intervention. (childrensnational.org)
- The Indiana Behavioral Health Access Program for Youth ("Be Happy") within Indiana University School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry is an innovative new child psychiatry access program for pediatric primary care providers. (iu.edu)
- While telemental health has been used more with adults than children, pediatric use is increasing. (cdc.gov)
20191
- In June 2019, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved liraglutide for children aged 10 years or older with type 2 diabetes mellitus. (medscape.com)
Adolescents and their families4
- Fellows are provided the opportunities to develop understanding of the biological, psychological, social and developmental factors affecting the lives of children, adolescents and their families and learn to assess and treat their patients using the same approach. (lebonheur.org)
- Although books on the cultural aspects of mental health already exist, Cultural Psychiatry With Children, Adolescents, and Familie s is one of only a few to focus specifically on the role of culture in mental health assessment, diagnosis, and care of children, adolescents, and their families. (appi.org)
- AACAP Members actively research, diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders affecting children, adolescents and their families. (aacap.org)
- Our child psychiatry and behavioral medicine team works together with our children's medical specialists to give complete psychiatric and psychological services to kids, adolescents, and their families. (baystatehealth.org)
Developmental6
- The Child Language and Developmental Psychiatry research project is proud to be affiliated with the Judge Baker Children's Center, the Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry, and the Children's Hospital Boston. (harvard.edu)
- We have a Dual Diagnosis Program for youth, ages 8 to 17, with a primary psychiatric diagnosis and a secondary diagnoses of intellectual disabilities, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), fetal alcohol syndrome, non-verbal learning disabilities and autism. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
- Regulating Together is a neurobehavioral emotion regulation intensive outpatient program (IOP), serving youth ages 5 to 18 with developmental or neurobehavioral disorders including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), intellectual disability, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who are also experiencing mental health or behavioral concerns. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
- The Child and Adult Neurodevelopmental (CAN) Clinic provides multidisciplinary assessments and evidence-based treatment for children, adolescents, and adults with neurodevelopmental conditions and social development impairments related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), developmental delays, and genetic conditions. (uclahealth.org)
- The special mental health and medical needs of LGBTQ+ youth are addressed, as well as their different developmental trajectories. (appi.org)
- However, current research has yet to reveal a clear-cut pathophysiology for childhood disintegrative disorder, and there remains considerable debate within the developmental disabilities field regarding the long-term outcomes of children with this condition. (medscape.com)
Neurology1
- The discovery that all mental diseases are brain diseases would mean the disappearance of psychiatry into neurology. (cchrint.org)
Pediatrics2
- Behavioral pediatrics and child development : a clinical handbook / Thomas J. Kenny, Raymond L. Clemmens. (who.int)
- In January 2013, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued clinical practice guidelines on the management of type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents. (medscape.com)
Human Behavior1
- He is the Director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Rhode Island Hospital as well as in the department of psychiatry and human behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. (aacap.org)
Psychological5
- Our forensic psychiatry evaluations will include psychological testing when necessary. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
- Our service at Boston Children's Hospital provides mental health care for children and families who are dealing with emotional and psychological stress because of medical illness and hospitalization. (childrenshospital.org)
- Mayo seminars in psychiatry: The psychological aftermath of disaster. (cdc.gov)
- These findings suggest that youth who have lost a caregiver, many of whom are not attending school, are experiencing a significant ongoing burden in terms of their daily functioning and psychological health in the post-war period and should be the focus of further study and intervention targeting substance use and community reintegration. (who.int)
- Long-Term psychological and social impact of efficacy for children. (bvs.br)
Search1
- Results of search for 'su:{Child psychiatry. (who.int)
Inpatient3
- Our outpatient services provide a convenient treatment option for children and adolescents whose illnesses can be managed without inpatient care. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
- Like fast-food chains, child psychiatric inpatient units and the wholesale psychiatric drugging of children, in and out of hospitals, are recent…and remarkably popular products and practices. (cchrint.org)
- The program can either provide an alternative to full hospitalization for children and adolescents, or serve as a transition from inpatient care to less intensive outpatient care. (baystatehealth.org)
Clinical7
- This text was written for health care providers across all disciplines and clinical settings caring for the mental health of these patients and also serves as an indispensable companion to the Clinical Manual of Cultural Psychiatry for clinicians working with diverse populations. (appi.org)
- At the Academic Unit of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry Services (AUCS), we work closely with the community to facilitate integrated clinical and research activities, ensuring better outcomes for children from pregnancy through to the adolescence. (edu.au)
- Our goal is to transform local research and clinical practice while also addressing the key global health issue of neurodevelopmental and child mental health conditions delivering local action with a global impact. (edu.au)
- In a Randomised Controlled Trial for young people with a neurodevelopmental disorder on antipsychotic medication, we're piloting a medication optimisation, metabolic monitoring, and lifestyle intervention through the NHMRC Million Minds Grant, Growing Minds Australia, NHMRC clinical trials network in child and youth mental health. (edu.au)
- If someone is interested in accessing Riley Hospital for Children's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry clinical services, please call 317-944-8162. (iu.edu)
- The Student Clinical Intervention Program (SCIP) is designed for students whose emotional behavioral and/or psychiatric difficulties are causing significant disruption in school, but who may not qualify for the Child Partial Hospital Program. (baystatehealth.org)
- The DISC-IV was originally developed for use in large-scale epidemiological surveys of children and adolescents, but is now also being used in many clinical studies, screening projects, and service settings. (cdc.gov)
Children's Hospital4
- While you may request an appointment for your child once he or she has been admitted to Boston Children's Hospital, you will first need to obtain approval from your child's attending physician. (childrenshospital.org)
- In these cases, Boston Children's Hospital Psychiatry Consultation Service may not be in your plan's approved behavioral health network - even though your plan covers medical care provided by Boston Children's Hospital. (childrenshospital.org)
- The charges for Psychiatry Consultation Service care will be listed separately from your bill for your child's medical care at Boston Children's Hospital. (childrenshospital.org)
- The briefing was held in cooperation with the Congressional Children's Health Care Caucus and sponsored by the Children's Hospital Association, the AAP, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Family Voice, First Focus, Children's Defense Fund, and the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute Center for Children and Families. (childrensnational.org)
American Academy of Child2
- The findings are published online by the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry . (rand.org)
- Washington, D.C., November 12, 2015 - The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) recently welcomed Gregory K. Fritz, MD, as the organization's newest president during AACAP's 62nd Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. (aacap.org)
Residency2
- At least PGY 1 or PGY-2 in accredited U.S. or Canadian psychiatry residency program with two remaining years of training. (psychiatry.org)
- With these rates you MUST identify yourself as an interviewee for The Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital Psychiatry Residency. (instituteofliving.org)
Families10
- What types of issues do you help children and families with? (childrenshospital.org)
- The Psychiatry Consultation Service treats children and families regardless of their financial circumstances. (childrenshospital.org)
- The Psychiatry Consultation Service does not see patients or families on an outpatient basis. (childrenshospital.org)
- The editors, distinguished scholars and clinicians, as well as experts on diversity and inclusion, apply history, theory, and evidence-based practice to the various dimensions influencing mental health in children, adolescents, transitional-age youth, and families. (appi.org)
- and strategies for working with migrant youth and families, including building trust, understanding the role of silence, and taking a family-centered approach. (appi.org)
- The book is timely, with updated information to help clinicians address the impacts on youth and families of the COVID-19 pandemic and the movement for social justice. (appi.org)
- The information found in Cultural Psychiatry With Children, Adolescents, and Families is down-to-earth, absorbing, and absolutely essential for clinicians and caregivers in our increasingly diverse world. (appi.org)
- This program is available to all health care professionals (including physicians, nurse practitioners, psychologists, nurses, social workers, etc.) in the state of Indiana who work with youth and families. (iu.edu)
- Our child and adolescent psychiatry staff at The University of Toledo Medical Center specialize in helping children with serious emotional and behavioral needs, as well as their families. (utoledo.edu)
- To combat these challenges and better serve children and their families, Dr. Fritz will focus on integrated care as his presidential initiative. (aacap.org)
Psychotherapy1
- Serious games and commercially available video games can be an effective trajectory for psychotherapy in child and adolescent psychiatry. (frontiersin.org)
Grand rounds1
- For questions about Child Psychiatry grand rounds, please call the Department of Continuing Medical Education, 513-636-6732. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
Clinicians1
- Mental health clinicians in our Psychiatry Consultation Service are available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. (childrenshospital.org)
Adult3
- Because the mental diseases that supposedly afflict children are undeniably misbehaviors, and because the child mental patient is in an even more helpless position than the adult mental patient, child psychiatry is a doubly problematic enterprise. (cchrint.org)
- There is a widespread belief among professionals working in the field that in boys there is a causal link between involvement in sexual activities with an older person and subsequently becoming an adult perpetrator of child sexual abuse. (cambridge.org)
- Bias exists in the adult workplace and may affect children as they enter the workforce. (cdc.gov)
Services12
- Examining the growth of such services from 2009 to 2015, researchers found that parents of children who lived in states with child psychiatric telephone access programs were significantly more likely to say their children received mental health services than parents of children in states without such programs. (rand.org)
- Studies estimate that half of the children in the U.S. with mental health problems do not receive needed treatment, often because there are too few child mental health specialists to provide the services needed. (rand.org)
- In response, many states have established child psychiatric telephone consultant programs in the hope that access to psychiatric specialists will encourage more primary care physicians to provide mental health services to their patients. (rand.org)
- Because states adopted child psychiatric telephone access programs in different years, examining treatment trends over time allowed researchers to account for the influence of other efforts to improve access to child mental health services. (rand.org)
- Even after considering factors such as family income that could influence access to treatment, children from states with statewide child psychiatry telephone access programs were significantly more likely to receive mental health services than children residing in states without such programs. (rand.org)
- To learn more about our psychiatry services, call 800-825-9989 or 310-825-9989 . (uclahealth.org)
- Dr. Latif and the other panelists advocated for increased funding for research as well as the need to expand successful programs currently in place, such as the child psychiatry access programs , utilized by many states and federal programs like the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Child Mental Health Initiative. (childrensnational.org)
- For 35 years, the psychiatry department at The University of Toledo Medical Center has been working with outside resources, including the Ohio Department of Mental Health , Lucas County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board , and other mental health boards in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan to provide the best care possible. (utoledo.edu)
- This unit addresses the critical shortage of behavioral health services for children in our region - one step towards meeting the behavioral health needs of our younger population. (baystatehealth.org)
- 5 ] This shortage combined with the unique socioeconomic and cultural factors associated with rural residence, including higher poverty rates and geographic isolation, make it more challenging for rural children to access behavioral health services. (cdc.gov)
- In their recent JAACAP Commentary , Hoagwood et al.1 examined data extracted from the National Institutes of Health Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools ( RePORT ) and concluded there has been a decrease in National Institute of Mental Health ( NIMH ) funding for child and adolescent services and intervention research during the 10-year period from 2005 to 2015. (bvsalud.org)
- They eloquently argued for the importance of research that can guide practice and inform the organization and delivery of children 's mental health services in the current context of unmet need and the state of mental health service delivery. (bvsalud.org)
Stigma1
- it imposes a certain stigma on the child, possibly on the family. (cchrint.org)
Consult1
- The Partnership Access Line: evaluating a child psychiatry consult program in Washington state. (cdc.gov)
Epidemiological1
- Epidemiological approaches in child psychiatry / edited by P. J. Graham. (who.int)
Centre2
- As part of the Perinatal Infant Mental Health - Emerging Priorities grant, we're evaluating the Connect and Care program in conjunction with Karitane, the Australian Association of Parenting and Child Health (AAPCH), and the Parenting Research Centre. (edu.au)
- The Murdoch Children's Research Institute and the Centre for Community Child Health, Melbourne on a NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence on Childhood Adversity. (edu.au)
Context3
- Despite their promise, PRS could be especially perilous in the context of psychiatry, and our preliminary work has found that PRS are already being used in child and adolescent psychiatry. (bcm.edu)
- In order to provide a comprehensive overview of video games' use in child and adolescent psychiatry, we also focused on commercially available video games used in a therapeutic or preventive context. (frontiersin.org)
- In a context in which the current psychiatric discourse defends an essentially empiricist base to the detriment of the dialogue with psychodynamic approaches, it is verified that the rejection of psychoanalysis promotes the denaturation of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, since the child mental illness are reduced to purely neurological dysfunctions. (bvsalud.org)
Child's3
- The Psychiatry Consultation Service works closely with your child's medical team, which includes physicians, nurses, and other medical providers. (childrenshospital.org)
- Whether your child is coping with a newly diagnosed medical condition or with a behavioral health challenge, we work with you and your child's care team to develop a treatment plan. (baystatehealth.org)
- We'll work with you, your child, and your child's care team to determine the right treatment and follow-up. (baystatehealth.org)
Posttraumatic1
- The distinctiveness of grief, depression, and posttraumatic stress: lessons from children after 9/11. (cdc.gov)
Psychologists1
- In his inaugural address, "Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in the Era of Healthcare Reform," Fritz called for a new level of collaboration between pediatricians, primary care providers, psychologists, and other mental healthcare professionals in order to effectively serve those in need. (aacap.org)
Patients3
- 1) Demonstrate an increased percentage of patients seen in their primary care practice with common behavioral health disorders who otherwise would be referred out to subspecialty (i.e., child and adolescent psychiatry) waitlists. (iafp.com)
- Anorexia nervosa and atypical anorexia nervosa are by far the most prevalent eating disorders among patients admitted to child and adolescent psychiatric (CAP) treatment or to paediatric units with a CAP liaison service, whereas patients with bulimia nervosa and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) are seen comparatively less often. (lww.com)
- However, because few patients can maintain euglycemia with lifestyle changes alone, most children and adolescents require medication. (medscape.com)
Researchers2
- RAND researchers used information from the National Survey of Children's Health to examine how mental health treatment patterns have changed since the establishment of child psychiatric telephone consultant programs. (rand.org)
- Researchers found that nationally the percentage of children receiving mental health treatment rose from 8.4% in 2003 to 9.5% in 2007, 11.1% in 2011 and 11.4% in 2016. (rand.org)
Findings suggest1
- These findings suggest that telephone access programs may be one strategy to improve the proportion of children who receive help for their mental health needs," said Dr. Bradley D. Stein , the study's lead author and a physician scientist at RAND, a nonprofit research organization. (rand.org)
Specialists1
- Use our doctor finder to choose from 13 of best child & adolescent psychiatry specialists in bethlehem, CT. (sharecare.com)
Disorders7
- In about 75% of cases, the onset of psychiatric disorders or prodromal features occurs by early adulthood making psychiatric PRS likely most useful for children and adolescents. (bcm.edu)
- Empower Primary Care Physicians to address mental health concerns in children and adolescents by increasing their knowledge and confidence in diagnosing and treating common behavioral health disorders. (iafp.com)
- Treatment of eating disorders in child and adolescent psychi. (lww.com)
- Recent research on the multimodal treatment of eating disorders in child and adolescent psychiatry has yielded a significant increase in randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews. (lww.com)
- Although there is some evidence of the effectiveness of new child and adolescent psychiatric treatment approaches to eating disorders, the relapse rate remains very high, and there is an urgent need for ongoing intensive research. (lww.com)
- The purpose of this literature review was to evaluate the effectiveness of serious games and commercial video games in the treatment or prevention of psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents. (frontiersin.org)
- Only comparative studies which targeted interventions on children and adolescents suffering from psychiatric disorders were included. (frontiersin.org)
Department3
- The Department of Psychiatry holds grand round lectures on the second Wednesday of each month from 8-9 am in the Research Foundation Auditorium or Sabin Center Auditorium. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
- Youth who present to the Emergency Department (ED) with acute suicidality are at increased risk for eventual death by suicide, thereby presenting an opportunity for secondary prevention of suicide. (suicideinfo.ca)
- Our department has a rich tradition of research and scholarly work to advance the discipline of child and adolescent psychiatry. (lvhn.org)
Research5
- The long-term goal of this research is to develop ethically-justified and empirically-informed guidelines to address the ethical challenges raised by the use of psychiatric PRS with children and adolescents. (bcm.edu)
- We're working with young people from multicultural backgrounds to identify research priorities and deliver innovative solutions to child health and mental health issues through the Youth Advisory Council of Liverpool Boys and Girls Schools. (edu.au)
- Focus on voices of children and young people through co-design and participatory research. (edu.au)
- The goal of this research was to identify factors contributing to resilience among youth in post-conflict Liberia. (who.int)
- The mission of the 2016 Congress is to bring together Children's Mental Health professionals to exchange and present scientific research and information for the betterment of child and adolescent mental health globally, nationally and regionally. (bvsalud.org)
Adults3
- We have a richly experienced treatment team who works with people of all ages from young children to adults. (autismspeaks.org)
- For parents of children/adolescents/adults with behavior challenges and/or learning differences. (stanford.edu)
- The incidence of child sexual abuse is usually based on retrospective recall by adults in studies mostly emanating from the USA ( Reference Smith, Bentovim, Rutter, Taylor and Hersov Smith & Bentovim, 1994 ). (cambridge.org)
Textbook1
- The latest edition of Lewis' historic textbook on child and adolescent psychiatry is both modern and classic. (psychiatrist.com)
20162
- The information included details about more than 245,000 children ages 5 to 17 who took part in surveys done in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2016. (rand.org)
- In addition, the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry will hold their 36th annual conference jointly with IACAPAP 2016. (bvsalud.org)
Program10
- The Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS®) is an evidence-based social skills training program for youth with social challenges between the ages of 13-18. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
- Our Therapeutic Interagency Program (TIP) is a day treatment program that specifically targets preschool children, and our Baby Therapeutic Interagency Program (Baby TIP) program serves children from birth to 3 years old. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
- The program provides a clinically rich, detailed experience interspersed with didactics and close supervision in a supportive setting that aims to develop a strong foundation in child and adolescent psychiatry. (lebonheur.org)
- If you have questions or would like to learn more about our Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship program, reach out to program coordinator Heidi Zaldivar at 610-402-2893 or via email, below. (lvhn.org)
- The program is not able to provide speedier access to Riley Hospital for Children programs. (iu.edu)
- Children and adolescents from ages 8 to 18 who have emotional, behavioral, or psychiatric difficulties may benefit from our Child Partial Hospitalization Program. (baystatehealth.org)
- Children typically participate in the program for a week or two. (baystatehealth.org)
- Children and adolescents attend the Partial Hospitalization Program five days a week, from 8:50 am to 2 pm. (baystatehealth.org)
- Children continue to live at home while they participate in our program. (baystatehealth.org)
- To learn more about our Child Partial Hospitalization Program, call the Behavioral Health Central Intake line at 413-794-5555. (baystatehealth.org)
Emotional3
- Many children and teens struggle with severe emotional troubles, such as intense anger, chronic depression and thoughts of suicide. (utoledo.edu)
- It was long held, erroneously, that "refrigerator mothers" (a term coined on the basis of the presumed emotional frigidity of such mothers toward their children) caused ASDs in their children. (medscape.com)
- Although the effects of obesity on the physical health of children are well documented, the emotional and social consequences of obesity are less detailed and not as well understood, and therefore are often ignored. (cdc.gov)
Consultation7
- What does the Psychiatry Consultation Service do? (childrenshospital.org)
- Who does the Psychiatry Consultation Service treat? (childrenshospital.org)
- How can I make an appointment with the Psychiatry Consultation Service for my child? (childrenshospital.org)
- At what times is the Psychiatry Consultation Service available? (childrenshospital.org)
- Many insurance plans cover the care provided by the Psychiatry Consultation Service. (childrenshospital.org)
- If your behavioral health plan does not cover care given by the Psychiatry Consultation Service - or if authorization is necessary for any other reason - we will do all we can to obtain the necessary approvals. (childrenshospital.org)
- If you have received a bill for care provided by the Psychiatry Consultation Service, this means that your insurance provider does not cover all of the related charges. (childrenshospital.org)
Mental illnesses1
- There is a huge reservoir of kids with untreated mental illnesses. (aacap.org)