Here, senior
consultant psychiatrist Dr Ramya Mohan offers her tips for helping your child cope.
He is the author, with
consultant psychiatrist Dr Rob Waller, of The Guilt Book and The Worry Book (IVP).
Not exact matches
Dr Rob Waller is a
Consultant Psychiatrist and a Director of the Mind and Soul Foundation.
Caroline Abrahams, NCH Cathy Ashley, Family Rights Group John Baker, Families Need Fathers Ruth Black, Ormiston Children & Families Trust Dorit Braun, Parentline Plus
Dr Ann Buchanan, University of Oxford
Dr Samantha Callan, Care for the Family and Edinburgh University
Dr Hamish Cameron, Hon
Consultant Child
Psychiatrist, St George's Hospital Lisa Cohen, Jewish Unity for Multiple Parenting Mary Crowley, Parenting Forum Ruth Dalzell, National Children's Bureau Professor Brigid Daniel, University of Dundee Carol Daniel, Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council Helen Dent, Family Welfare Association Professor Judy Dunn, Institute of Psychiatry Professor Brid Featherstone, Bradford University Duncan Fisher, Fathers Direct Kate Green, Child Poverty Action Group Nicola Harwin, Women's Aid Joan Hunt, Oxford University Pip Jaffa, Parents Advice Centre, Belfast Sandra Horley OBE, Refuge Mary Macleod, NFPI Penny Mansfield, One Plus One Professor Michael Lamb, Cambridge University Dame Julie Mellor Jenny North, Relate Roger Olley, Children North East Chris Pond, NCOPF Terry Prendergast, Marriage Care Dame Gillian Pugh Kulbir Randhawa, Asian Family Counselling Service Karen Richardson, York Centre for Separated Families Ceridwen Roberts, Oxford University Yvonne Roberts, writer Jane Robey, National Family Mediation Mary Ryan, RTB Associates
Dr Christine Skinner, University of York Jean Smith, Scoop Aid Jo Todd, Respect Dirk Uitterdijk, YMCA Gwen Vaughan, Gingerbread
Dr Campbell Paul,
Consultant Infant and Child
Psychiatrist at the Royal Childrens Hospital, Melbourne and Honorary Principal Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne.
Dr Maite Ferrin,
Consultant Psychiatrist at ReCognition Health believes that parents and carers have a responsibility for educating their own children, showing them the positive and negative aspects behind social media as well as being able to understand fact from fiction and reality from enhanced.
«These stark findings should serve as a call to action for the UK to invest more in mental health care provision, and for universities and schools to ensure ease of access to critical services,» commented
Dr Stephen Pereira,
Consultant Psychiatrist and Medical Director, The Insight Network.
Dr B Mahendra, barrister and
consultant psychiatrist, says good practice requires that more formal assessments under the Act are undertaken soon after the reception of the patient — so as to make him either a voluntary patient or detain him under more formal civil provisions.
«Children who have a number of severe or sustained risk factors are much more at risk of poor developmental outcomes than those children who might have exposure to one or two risks, which are either short or intermittent,» says
Dr Sarah Mares,
Consultant Infant, Child and Family
Psychiatrist.
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Dr Nick Kowalenko,
Consultant Infant, Child and Adolescent
Psychiatrist)
«Early childhood mental health is almost surprisingly important in the early years, because it's a foundation for so much of what constitutes emotional health and social wellbeing thereafter,» says
Dr Nick Kowalenko,
Consultant Infant, Child and Adolescent
Psychiatrist.
According to
Dr Sarah Mares,
Consultant Infant, Child and Adolescent
Psychiatrist, many families are reluctant to seek the help of professionals because they fear their child may be diagnosed with a mental health difficulty.
Dr Nick Kowalenko,
Consultant Infant, Child and Adolescent
Psychiatrist, believes the experience of being in early childhood settings is very important to kids and is, therefore, a great source of opportunity for clinicians.
Dr Faizal has worked as a
Consultant Psychiatrist in the UK for about eight years following the completion of his psychiatric training there.