The Explosive Child (May)

Date of Issue: 05/01/2010 | Volume: 1 | Number: 1

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In This Issue

Article

Managing Aggression in Children: A Practical Approach

Topics: Child Psychiatry

Once you have tried the various non-pharmacological approaches to aggression, you will have to turn to what is generally the second choice—using medications.

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Article

Proposed DSM-5 Changes for Child Psychiatry

The DSM-5 proposed diagnostic criteria have been put out for public view, in advance of field testing, on www.DSM5.org. While the proposed changes are many, those most pertinent to child psychiatry are described in this article.

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Expert QA

Aggression in Children and Adolescents

Topics: Free Articles

Dr. Connor, you have spent many years working with and studying aggressive children. Why don’t you give us a little background on your interest in these kids?

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Expert QA

Collaborative Problem Solving

Child psychiatrists have a lot of kids come into our office with problems related to temper tantrums, explosive episodes, etc. You have developed a process for working with these kids. Tell us about it.

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Research Update

Pediatric bipolar disorder vs. “severe mood dysregulation:” Are they the same or different?

There has been debate over whether nonepisodic irritability is a symptom of bipolar disorder in children and adolescent (Biederman J, Biol Psychiatry 2006;60:901–902). Recently, a new study examined whether children with severe nonepisodic irritability had the same risk of manic episodes as those diagnosed with more narrowly defined bipolar disorder.

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