Gleason MM, Egger HL, Emsile GJ, Greenhill LL, Kowatch RA, Lieberman AF, Luby JL, Owens J, Scahill LD, Scheeringa MS, Stafford B, Wise B, Zeanah CH: Psychopharmacological treatment for very young children: Contexts and guidelines J. Am. Acad. Child Adolesc. Psychiatry 2008; 46:1532-...
Parenting programsAttachmentReflective functioningVery young childrenMore than 2.2 million parents of dependent children have served in the post-September 11th era wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Given the duration of these conflicts, it is likely that a majority of military-connected children and ...
We have conducted an American summer treatment program (STP) for children with ADHD in Kurume City, and now, after 3 years, we have evaluated the efficacy of this program. The summer treatment program was based on methods established by Pelham of the State University of New York at Buffalo....
The primary purpose of this chapter is to present and critically evaluate current family-based treatments for conduct problems (CP) in children and adolescents. The first section of the chapter describes the theoretical underpinnings of CP and key family
(IPD) meta-analysis to assess the effect of malnutrition (wasting and stunting) on treatment outcomes in children younger than 5 years treated with an ACT for uncomplicated falciparum malaria, using all available data from antimalarial efficacy studies that included young children and measured both ...
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Why do most very young children with a diagnosis of autism not have an intensive treatment?A.Because their parents don't think it's necessary for their babies.B.Because it's too expensive to receive the intensive treatment.C.Because babies ..
children and young adults up to 25 years of age, and adult patients with non-hodgkin lymphoma, when two preceding lines of treatment have failed. CAR-T therapy is also being trialled to understand how it performs against other cancers and the duration for which modified T-cells continue to ...
ADHDhas been diagnosed innearly 1 in 10 childrenin the United States, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study published in 2022, withrates surging nearly 70%in the past two decades. It is often a lifetime condition that can be managed withtreatments including therapyand...
The 7 Best Online Therapy Programs for Kids Parenting Strategies Raising a child with ADHD can be stressful. Because society does not accommodate ADHD, parents often have to put in more effort to get school accommodations for their children. Parenting a child with a different neurotype can also ...