His scholarship focuses on the history of film and video in
child psychiatric research and practice.
Not exact matches
In response to the books» radical departure from current pediatric and
psychiatric advice, scores of concerned medical, lactation science and
child development experts are speaking out against what they see as potentially dangerous
child - care guidance, being offered up with little in the way of credible supporting
research.
But the «critical flaw» in the new
research is that it doesn't fully account for the fact that women suffering from
psychiatric illnesses already have a greater risk of having
children with ASD, says Roy Perlis, a
psychiatric geneticist at Harvard University who consults for several biotechnology startups.
Azad's
research focuses on promoting family - school partnerships for underserved
children with
psychiatric and developmental disabilities.
Charlestown and Belmont, MA - Teamsters Local 25 president Sean O'Brien recently presented more than $ 300,000 to local non-profits, including a $ 50,000 donation to McLean Hospital which will be used to continue groundbreaking autism
research and support the McLean - Franciscan
Child and Adolescent Inpatient Program at Franciscan Children's Hospital, the only Massachusetts inpatient child psychiatric program with a sub-specialty in the treatment of youth with co-occurring autism spectrum disorders in psychiatric cr
Child and Adolescent Inpatient Program at Franciscan
Children's Hospital, the only Massachusetts inpatient
child psychiatric program with a sub-specialty in the treatment of youth with co-occurring autism spectrum disorders in psychiatric cr
child psychiatric program with a sub-specialty in the treatment of youth with co-occurring autism spectrum disorders in
psychiatric crisis.
It's not certain if some
children with other
psychiatric illnesses are being incorrectly lumped into the bipolar category, says Ellen Leibenluft, MD, head of the pediatric bipolar
research group at the National Institute of Mental Health and author of an editorial accompanying the study.
He trained in general psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital and in
child psychiatry and
psychiatric research at
Children's Hospital.
Thirdly, this
research implies that behaviours such as enuresis in many
children with cerebral palsy may be predictive of later
psychiatric problems and should not be considered to be merely a developmental delay.
Children who do not complete high school, for example, are more likely to become teenage parents, to be unemployed, and to be incarcerated, all of which exact heavy social and economic costs.5 A growing body of
research shows that
child poverty is associated with neuroendocrine dysregulation that may alter brain function and may contribute to the development of chronic cardiovascular, immune, and
psychiatric disorders.6 The economic cost of
child poverty to society can be estimated by anticipating future lost productivity and increased social expenditure.
The
Children's Interview for
Psychiatric Syndromes32 and the
Children's Interview for
Psychiatric Syndromes — Parent Version33 are structured
psychiatric interviews designed to assess psychopathology according to DSM - IV criteria in clinical and epidemiological
research with youth aged 6 to 18 years.34 - 38 The
Children's Interview for
Psychiatric Syndromes and the
Children's Interview for
Psychiatric Syndromes — Parent Version assess 20 behavioral, anxiety, mood, and other syndromes as well as psychosocial stressors.
We believe the life course trajectory of maltreated
children can be improved through ongoing
research efforts that span from neurobiology to social policy, identifying mechanisms responsible for the etiology of depression and other stress - related
psychiatric disorders, and systematically testing interventions to improve the system of care for these
children.
There is also inconsistency regarding studying anxiety and depressive symptoms as a single «internalizing domain» or as two clinically - distinct presentations.6, 7 Similar issues with how to classify symptoms are reflected in the lack of consensus as to whether emotional problems should be conceptualized and studied in a categorical versus dimensional fashion.8 Diagnostic criteria (DSM - IV - TR) 9 are often inappropriate for young
children and do not capture developmentally - salient types of impairment (e.g., disruption in family routine), which make it difficult to apply
psychiatric research methods.
Dr. Brown's
research publications have included: Self - cutting and sexual risk among adolescents in intesive
psychiatric treatment; Promoting safer sex among HIV - positive youth with hemophilia: Theory, intervention, and outcome; Predictors of retention among HIV / hemophilia health care professionals; Impact of sexual abuse on the HIV - risk - related behavior of adolescents in intensive
psychiatric treatment; Heroin use in adolescents and young adults admitted for drug detoxification; and
Children and adolescents living with HIV and AIDS: A review
Dickstein leads Bradley's Pedi - MIND
research program, which uses brain imaging techniques, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and behavioral measures to identify biological markers of
psychiatric illness, including bipolar disorder in
children and adolescents.
Child psychiatric epidemiology: Implications for clinical
research and practice.
Research examining substance abuse among youth with LD remains inconclusive.13 Beitchman et al11 assessed 264 Canadian
children for LD at ages 12 and 19, and for
psychiatric and substance use disorders at age 19.
Research studies that use an experimental approach may clarify the precise nature of the stress response in high - risk
children and its association with
psychiatric disorders.1 Fisher et al20 suggest that a family - based intervention delivered to maltreated preschoolers might normalize perturbed diurnal cortisol patterns.
Developmental Traumatology, the systematic investigation of the
psychiatric and psychobiological impact of overwhelming and chronic interpersonal violence (maltreatment in childhood) on the developing
child, is a relatively new area of study that synthesizes knowledge from an array of scientific fields including: developmental psychopathology, developmental neuroscience, and stress and trauma
research.
Extensive
research has been done with the
children of alcoholics (COAs) to determine their incidence of alcoholism and other
psychiatric problems.
In the last decade, investigators have increasingly directed their efforts toward understanding and modifying attachment relationships in high - risk and
psychiatric populations.5, 6,7 Dozier, Egeland, and Benoit have been at the forefront of theoretical and
research initiatives designed to prevent insecure relationships and promote secure attachment relationships in young
children.
Externalizing behaviors were assessed with the
Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), one of the most commonly used questionnaires in current child and adolescent psychiatric research [1,
Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), one of the most commonly used questionnaires in current
child and adolescent psychiatric research [1,
child and adolescent
psychiatric research [1, 44].