Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is a specialized field addressing the mental health challenges of younger populations. From developmental disorders like ADHD to mood disturbances and the effects of trauma, young individuals face unique challenges. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides detailed insights into these conditions, their diagnosis, treatment, and long-term implications. Our expert editors ensure that the content is both comprehensive and relevant, helping psychiatrists navigate the complexities of mental health care in younger age groups and ensuring that our youth receive the specialized attention they deserve.
Pediatric Psychiatry
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Recently published articles about Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Original Research
Response and Remission with DR/ER-MPH
June 22, 2021
Delayed-release and extended-release methylphenidate (DR/ER-MPH) has shown marked improvement in ADHD symptoms and functional impairment. This post hoc analysis examined response and remission thresholds for DR/ER-MPH in the context...
Rounds in the General Hospital
Hyperkinetic Movements in Children
April 1, 2021
Here, the authors provide primary care providers a foundation for understanding pediatric hyperkinetic movement disorders, including tips on creation of a differential diagnosis, assessment of risk factors, and guidance...
Rounds in the General Hospital
Respiratory Failure Leading to Intubation After Flibanserin Ingestion in a Toddler
October 1, 2020
Have you ever seen a toddler who ingested a toxic agent, been uncertain about the dangers of psychotropics in children, or wondered if antidotes exist to reverse such toxidromes?...