Barry Holzer, M.D.
Here we will have links to articles and medical organizations that can provide additional information on our specialties, along with helpful information on medications.
The American Psychiatric Association is an organization of psychiatrists working together to ensure humane care and effective treatment for all persons with mental illness, including substance use disorders. It is the voice and conscience of modern psychiatry. Its vision is a society that has available, accessible quality psychiatric diagnosis and treatment.
The mission of AACAP is the promotion of the healthy development of children, adolescents, and families through advocacy, education, and research, and to meet the professional needs of child and adolescent psychiatrists throughout their careers
Is This Just a Stage?
POINTS TO REMEMBER
When to Seek Help
Even under the best of circumstances, it can be hard to tell the difference between challenging behaviors and emotions that are consistent with typical child development and those that are cause for concern. It is important to remember that many disorders like anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and depression, do occur during childhood. In fact, many adults who seek treatment reflect back on how these disorders affected their childhood and wish that they had received help sooner. In general, if a child’s behavior persists for a few weeks or longer, causes distress for the child or the child’s family, and interferes with functioning at school, at home, or with friends, then consider seeking help. If a child’s behavior is unsafe, or if a child talks about wanting to hurt him or herself or someone else, then seek help immediately.
YOUNG CHILDREN MAY BENEFIT FROM AN EVALUATION IF THEY:
OLDER CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS MAY BENEFIT FROM AN EVALUATION IF THEY:
First Steps for Parents
IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR CHILD, WHERE DO YOU BEGIN?
Finding Answers
An evaluation by a health professional can help clarify problems that may be underlying a child’s behavior and provide reassurance or recommendations for next steps. It provides an opportunity to learn about a child’s strengths and weaknesses and determine which interventions might be most helpful.
A COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF A CHILD'S MENTAL HEALTH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
Treatment Options
Assessment results may suggest that a child’s behavior is related to changes or stresses at home or school; or is the result of a disorder for which treatment would be recommended.
TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS MAY INCLUDE:
Psychotherapy ("talk therapy"). There are many different approaches to psychotherapy, including structured psychotherapies directed at specific conditions. Information about types of psychotherapies is available on the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Psychotherapies page (www.nimh.nih.gov; search term: psychotherapies). Effective psychotherapy for children always includes:
Medications. Medication may be used along with psychotherapy. As with adults, the type of medications used for children depends on the diagnosis and may include antidepressants, stimulants, mood stabilizers, and others. General information on specific classes of medications is available on NIMH’s mental health medications page (www.nimh.nih.gov; search term: medications). Medications are often used in combination with psychotherapy. If different specialists are involved, treatment should be coordinated.
Family Counseling. Including parents and other members of the family in treatment can help families understand how a child’s individual challenges may affect relationships with parents and siblings and vice versa.
Support for Parents. Individual or group sessions that include training and the opportunity to talk with other parents can provide new strategies for supporting a child and managing difficult behavior in a positive way. The therapist can also coach parents on how to deal with schools. To find information about treatment options for specific disorders, visit www.nimh.nih.gov/health/.
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