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Biological Child Psychiatry
Recent Trends and Developments.

English · Hardback

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Mental health disorders are prevalent in children and adolescents with rates varying from 10 to 20%. Therefore understanding psychiatric disorders of children is a priority in the mental health agenda worldwide. In this publication leading experts discuss topics like Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorders as well as substance use disorders. Cross-cultural issues are another interesting aspect as the authors come from diverse cultural backgrounds. Although the focus of this volume is on child biological psychiatry, the authors present findings in an integrative context helping readers to establish the needed connections with the real clinical world. This publication is of valuable reading for child psychiatrists, child psychologists, pediatricians and any mental health professionals working with children and adolescents to update their knowledge in this exciting and new area which is extremely important for implementing contemporary and evidence based treatments for individuals in this age range.

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Assisted by T. Banaschewski (Editor), L. A. Rohde (Editor), Ebert (Editor), W. P. Kaschka (Editor), Gattaz (Editor), Kaschka (Editor), W.F. Gattaz (Editor), W. F. Gattaz (Editor), W.P. Kaschka (Editor), Banaschewski (Editor), L.A. Rohde (Editor), Tobias Banaschewski (Editor), Rohde (Editor)
Publisher Karger
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.03.2015
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine
 
EAN 9783805584821
ISBN 978-3-8055-8482-1
Pages 256
Illustrations 8 fig., 13 tab.
Weight (packing) 814 g
 
Series Advances in Biological Psychiatry > Vol.24
Advances in Biological Psychiatry > 24
 

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