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Introduction Introduction
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Psychopharma Cological Interventions Psychopharma Cological Interventions
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Principles Of Psychopharmacological Interventions Principles Of Psychopharmacological Interventions
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Antipsychotics Antipsychotics
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Neurobiological Actions of Antipsychotics Neurobiological Actions of Antipsychotics
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Clinical Use of Antipsychotics in Children Clinical Use of Antipsychotics in Children
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Safety of Antipsychotics Safety of Antipsychotics
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Antidepressants Antidepressants
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Neurobiological Actions of Antidepressants Neurobiological Actions of Antidepressants
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Clinical Use of Antidepressants in Children Clinical Use of Antidepressants in Children
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Safety of Antidepressants Safety of Antidepressants
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Mood Stabilizers Mood Stabilizers
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Neurobiological Actions of Mood Stabilizers Neurobiological Actions of Mood Stabilizers
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Lithium Lithium
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Anticonvulsants Anticonvulsants
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Clinical Use of Mood Stabilizers in Children Clinical Use of Mood Stabilizers in Children
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Safety of Mood Stabilizers Safety of Mood Stabilizers
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Lithium Lithium
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Anticonvulsants Anticonvulsants
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Medications used to Treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Medications used to Treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Neurobiological Actions Neurobiological Actions
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Stimulants Stimulants
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Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors
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α2-Adrenergic Agonists α2-Adrenergic Agonists
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Clinical use Clinical use
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Safety Safety
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Pediatric Psychiatric Pharmacogenomics Pediatric Psychiatric Pharmacogenomics
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Psychosocial Interventions Psychosocial Interventions
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Behavioral Interventions Behavioral Interventions
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Behavioral Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability Behavioral Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability
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Behavioral Interventions for ADHD Behavioral Interventions for ADHD
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Behavioral Interventions for Tourette Disorder, Tics, and Repetitive Behaviors Behavioral Interventions for Tourette Disorder, Tics, and Repetitive Behaviors
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Cognitive Behavioral Interventions Cognitive Behavioral Interventions
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CBT for Depression CBT for Depression
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CBT for Anxiety CBT for Anxiety
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CBT for Compulsive Behaviors CBT for Compulsive Behaviors
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CBT for Autism Spectrum Disorder CBT for Autism Spectrum Disorder
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CBT for Trauma CBT for Trauma
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy Dialectical Behavior Therapy
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Parent Training Programs Parent Training Programs
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
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Parent Management Training Parent Management Training
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Positive Parenting Program Positive Parenting Program
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The Incredible Years The Incredible Years
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Family Therapy Family Therapy
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Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Approaches Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Approaches
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Conclusions Conclusions
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References References
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68. Current Treatments for Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
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Published:November 2017
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Abstract
Many psychiatric disorders of childhood have a chronic course. As such, they impact multiple developmental epochs and negatively influence developmental trajectories. While early identification and intervention may minimize, or even prevent, symptoms being carried into adulthood, the availability of evidence-based treatments is sparse in children and adolescents compared to adult populations. Establishing effective interventions for psychiatric symptoms presenting in childhood is critical given the chronic course of most psychiatric disorders. This chapter describes psychopharmacological and psychosocial interventions used for the treatment of childhood psychiatric conditions, with an emphasis on empirically supported treatments. Both symptom- and diagnosis-specific approaches are described as well as the use of combined interventions for the following childhood psychiatric conditions: autism spectrum disorder (ASD), intellectual disability (ID), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), chronic tic disorders, eating disorders, and conduct problems.
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