orantidepressants(commonly used formood disorders). Both of these approaches can be worth discussing with your child’s psychiatrist or pediatrician when more common approaches don’t work.
is one of the most common disorders found in children, and can continue through adolescence and adulthood. Some symptoms include difficulty staying focused, disorganization, forgetfulness, and hyperactivity. Getting evaluated and treatment can help you function at your best, whether it be in school or...
Although the disorder may occur in adolescence, it may be difficult to diagnose, since borderline symptoms such as impulsive and experimental behaviors, insecurity, and mood swings are common—even developmentally appropriate—occurrences at this age. Borderline symptoms may also be the result of ...
Strong associations emerged between specific disorders and classes of medications with evidence for efficacy. Antidepressants were most frequently used among those with primary mood disorders (14.1%); stimulant use was most common among those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (20.4%); and ...
in both schizophrenia-spectrum and bipolar disorders, but it has no established direct effects on cognition. Aggravating is the fact that a substantial number of patients does not take their medication regularly [20,21], reducing the likelihood for long-standing remission and recovery. Nonadherence ...
Increasing data indicate that inflammation and alterations in glutamate neurotransmission are two novel pathways to pathophysiology in mood disorders. The primary goal of this review is to illustrate how these two pathways may converge a... E Haroon,AH Miller,G Sanacora - 《Neuropsychopharmacology Off...
Medication for ADHD stunts a child’s growth, results in aggressiveness, and increases risk to abuse drugs and alcohol in adolescence and adulthood Stimulants are the only medication for ADHD children, and the only effective treatment, but they lose their effectiveness when the child reaches ...
Prescription drugs used to treat psychological disorders, such as anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia Authoritarian Parenting A parenting type characterized by low responsiveness and high demandingness; sometimes associated with high achievement but mood problems ...
Self-medication of mood disorders with alcohol and drugs in the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions Using alcohol or drugs to reduce emotional distress (self-medication) has been proposed as an explanation for the high comorbidity rates between anxiety an... JM Bolton,J...
22,23 Numerous studies worldwide have reported increases mainly in the prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms in young people24,25 and in the number of hospitalizations and emergency department visits for severe mood disorders and suicidality in the year following the pandemic onset.10,26-2...