Dr. Andre Sourander, a professor of
child psychiatry at the University of Turku in Finland, reported that children who are bullied in early childhood have an increased risk of depressive disorders and need psychiatric treatment later in life.
He has previously served as the head of
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Dr. Hunt received his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin and trained in general and
child psychiatry at the Medical College of Pennsylvania at the Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute (now Drexel University College of Medicine).
Dr. Pasion - Bregman has also completed a fellowship program in adolescent and
child psychiatry at the New York University Elaine A. and Kenneth G. Langone Medical Center.
She did residency training in adult and
child psychiatry at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center in Boston.
Participants included James Comer, an internationally known child development expert and professor of
child psychiatry at Yale University who pioneered the «Comer School Development Program,» which applies child and adolescent development principles to build relationships that allow students to take responsibility for their own learning.
Dr. David Shaffer, professor of
child psychiatry at Columbia University, said here that many of the prevention programs that have proliferated over the past three years «might actually facilitate suicide and suicidal behavior.»
Curious for his input, I reached out to Alan E. Kazdin, a professor of psychology and
child psychiatry at Yale University.
After residency he completed a fellowship in
child psychiatry at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, OR.
Fred Volkmar is director of the Child Study Center at Yale University School of Medicine and chief of
child psychiatry at Yale New Haven Hospital
«There are things that men and women do differently when staying at home,» says Kyle Pruett, M.D., a professor of
child psychiatry at Yale University whose book, The Nurturing Father (Warner Books, 2000), is based on a 1983 study of 18 families in which dads cared primarily for the children.
She completed pediatric residency training at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and fellowships in behavioral pediatrics at Minneapolis Children's Medical Center and
child psychiatry at Brown University.
«It's all about shaping the child's behavior,» says Dr. Andrea Vazzana, clinical assistant professor of
child psychiatry at New York University Langone's Child Study Center.
Not exact matches
Susan Linn, an instructor in
psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, points the finger
at the advertising industry, which targets
children with more force than parents can counter.
Daniel J. Siegel received his medical degree from Harvard University and completed his postgraduate medical education
at UCLA with training in pediatrics and
child, adolescent and adult
psychiatry.
Though you can not completely eliminate your teenager's chances for depression, consider whether your
child participates in physical and extracurricular activities, maintains a positive social life and understands how to cope with stress, suggests John Curry, professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences
at the Center for the Study of Suicide Prevention and Intervention
at Duke University in Durham.
Sebastian Kraemer, a consultant in
child and adolescent
psychiatry at the Tavistock Clinic in London, said that Mr Steele's research was consistent with clinical experience, but this had not previously been demonstrated in systematic research.
L. Eugene Arnold, a professor emeritus of
psychiatry at Ohio State University, points out that the British study found that artificial food dyes and preservatives increase hyperactivity in the general population of
children, not just kids with ADHD.
Kyle Pruett, clinical professor of
psychiatry at Yale Medical School, has another view and says that fathers are «the single greatest untapped resource» in the lives of
children.
- «Realize that we do n`t control
children «s sleep; we only control their bedtime, «said Dr. Barry Garfinkel, the chief of
child and adolescent
psychiatry at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Rebecca L. Hashim, an attending psychologist
at the
Children's Hospital
at Montefiore Medical Center and assistant professor of
psychiatry and pediatrics
at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in Bronx, N.Y., says parents often talk themselves out of reporting such information because they believe it's not their problem or they convince themselves that maybe they're just imagining it and don't investigate further.
Dr. Murray Kappelman, professor of pediatrics and
psychiatry at the University of Maryland Medical School, suggests that potential parents make sure they've done most of the things they wanted to do as individuals and as a couple before adding a
child to the mix.
«Kids are wonderfully resilient,» says Flemming Graae, director of
child and adolescent
psychiatry services
at New York Presbyterian Hospital in White Plains, New York.
Our team works closely with members of many other programs and specialties
at Boston
Children's, including bariatric surgery, dentistry, Down Syndrome Program, gastroenterology, oral surgery, otolaryngology and communication, pain treatment and
psychiatry / psychology.
«The benefits a
child receives from behavioral treatment are strongly influenced by the ability of the parent to consistently implement the program plan,» says Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., assistant clinical professor of
psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine.
The American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) represents over 8,700 child and adolescent psychiatrists who are physicians with at least five years of additional training beyond medical school in general (adult) and child and adolescent psychi
Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry (AACAP) represents over 8,700
child and adolescent psychiatrists who are physicians with at least five years of additional training beyond medical school in general (adult) and child and adolescent psychi
child and adolescent psychiatrists who are physicians with
at least five years of additional training beyond medical school in general (adult) and
child and adolescent psychi
child and adolescent
psychiatry.
Michael Trout graduated from Alma College (B.A., cum laude, honors in Philosophy) and Central Michigan University (M.A., Psychology), and did his specialized training in infant
psychiatry at the
Child Development Project, University of Michigan Department of
Psychiatry, under Prof. Selma Fraiberg.
«The brains of babies born before their due dates usually are not fully developed,» said senior investigator Cynthia Rogers, MD, an assistant professor of
child psychiatry who treats patients
at St. Louis
Children's Hospital.
A graduate of Harvard Medical School, he completed his postgraduate medical education
at UCLA with training in pediatrics and
child, adolescent, and adult
psychiatry.
I felt re-energized and hopeful in ongoing efforts to, in my colleague's words «move the mountain of ADHD,» when I received an invitation to speak
at an international
child psychiatry conference on a panel with a working title: «The ADHD Diagnosis: a Deconstruction from Developmental, Psychoanalytic, Infant Mental Health and Neuropsychiatric Perspectives.»
Parent training is known to be effective for
children and adolescents with behavior problems, and is now demonstrated to be effective for
children with ASD,» commented John Walkup, MD, a
child psychiatrist and professor of
psychiatry at Weill - Cornell Medical College and New York - Presbyterian Hospital.
Research led by Barry M. Lester, PhD, director of the Brown Center for the Study of
Children at Risk
at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and professor of
psychiatry and pediatrics
at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, found the single greatest contributor to long - term neurobehavioral development in preterm infants is maternal involvement — and that a single - family room NICU allows for the greatest and most immediate opportunities for maternal involvement.
He received his training in adult
psychiatry at the Menninger Foundation in Topeka, KS, and his
Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry training
at Duke University in Durham, NC.
But the big picture — of a mind
at war with itself — is fundamentally the same, says Bradley Peterson, chief of
child psychiatry and director of MRI research
at Columbia University, who also trained as a psychoanalyst.
Grob headed back to college, earned his medical degree in 1979, and, after completing a
child psychiatry fellowship, began teaching
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1984.
He squeezes in psychedelic research on weekends because his workdays are filled overseeing a large clinical program that handles 400 to 500 patients a year and supervising the
child psychiatry fellows, residents, interns, psychology postdocs, and social workers in training who rotate through his department
at UCLA.
«The tendency to base classroom observation on the gender and race of the
child may explain in part why those children are more frequently identified as misbehaving and hence why there is a racial disparity in discipline,» added Walter S. Gilliam, director of The Edward Zigler Center in Child Development and Social Policy and associate professor of child psychiatry and psychology at the Yale Child Study Ce
child may explain in part why those
children are more frequently identified as misbehaving and hence why there is a racial disparity in discipline,» added Walter S. Gilliam, director of The Edward Zigler Center in
Child Development and Social Policy and associate professor of child psychiatry and psychology at the Yale Child Study Ce
Child Development and Social Policy and associate professor of
child psychiatry and psychology at the Yale Child Study Ce
child psychiatry and psychology
at the Yale
Child Study Ce
Child Study Center.
Lead author Ramesh Raghavan, PhD, associate professor
at the Brown School and of
psychiatry at the School of Medicine, examined Medicaid records from 36 states for 1,921
children in the National Survey of
Child and Adolescent Well - Being, whom caseworkers had identified as having been maltreated, and who had received Medicaid - funded services.
«This study suggests many reasons some
children may be
at extreme risk of severe physical abuse and murder, which points to different preventive actions,» said lead author Dr. Robert Hanlon, an associate professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of neurology
at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and a Northwestern Medicine neuropsychologist.
Just before the teenage years, «the rate of growth for many skills kind of slows down,» says Deborah Waber, an associate professor of
psychiatry at Harvard University Medical School's
Children's Hospital Boston and the lead author of a paper that reports the results of the behavioral component of the NIH Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Study of Normal Brain Development.
A self - described «real geek» as a
child, Gault had pursued a medical degree and a Ph.D. in neuroscience
at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, as well as a
child psychiatry residency
at Yale School of Medicine.
Deni Carise, chief clinical officer for the nonprofit treatment center Phoenix House in New York City and an adjunct professor of
psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, notes that women are also far more likely to have suffered emotional, physical or sexual trauma, and to have additional parenting and
child - care responsibilities.
«These findings provide strong support for Family Based Interpersonal Psychotherapy as an effective treatment for depression in
children between the ages of 7 - 12,» said Laura J. Dietz, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology and
psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and principal investigator of the study.
«It was remarkable how well the tablet worked in providing access to communication for these
children,» said Kasari, professor of human development and psychology in the UCLA Graduate School of Education and professor of
psychiatry at UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.
Other Stanford authors of the study are research assistants Charles Lynch, Katherine Cheng, Paola Odriozola and Maria Barth; Jennifer Phillips, PhD, clinical associate professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences and co-director of the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic
at Lucile Packard
Children's Hospital Stanford; Carl Feinstein, MD, professor emeritus of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences; and Daniel Abrams, PhD, postdoctoral scholar.
«Combination pharmacotherapy is becoming common in
child and adolescent
psychiatry, but there has been little research evaluating it,» said first author Michael Aman, director of clinical trials
at Ohio State's Nisonger Center and emeritus professor of psychology.
Aribert Rothenberger and Tobias Banaschewski are both in the clinic for
child and adolescent
psychiatry at the University of Goettingen in Germany.
That is the central finding of the first Austria - wide epidemiological study into the prevalence of mental health problems in Austria, conducted under the supervision of Andreas Karwautz and Gudrun Wagner
at MedUni Vienna's Department of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in collaboration with the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Health Promotion Research and published in a child and adolescent psychiatry jou
Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry in collaboration with the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Health Promotion Research and published in a
child and adolescent psychiatry jou
child and adolescent
psychiatry journal.
McAuley is working with Soo - Eun Chang, assistant professor of
psychiatry at the University of Michigan, who is a stuttering expert and has been conducting neuroimaging studies in
children who stutter on the MSU campus since 2009.
«Bipolar emerges from late adolescence,» says Ian Goodyer, a professor in the department of
psychiatry at the University of Cambridge who studies
child and adolescent depression.