Transitional Age Youth (July/August)

Date of Issue: 07/01/2012 | Volume: 3 | Number: 4

Issue Links:Learning Objectives | Editorial Information

This issue discusses the assessment and treatment of conditions, such as failure to launch, that are specific to transitional age youth. Pharmacological and psychological treatments that benefit this age group are also examined, as well as suggestions for clinicians to effectively work with both patients and families.

In This Issue

Article

Failure to Launch Syndrome

Topics: Child Psychiatry

There was a time not too long ago when young adults who lived at home were seen as somehow developmentally stunted and “failures to launch.” But the Great Recession and changing social norms have diminished much of the negative stigma associated with living with parents into adulthood.

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Article

Medication and Transitional Age Youth

Topics: Child Psychiatry

At first glance, treatment of the young adult seems comparatively easy: their metabolisms have slowed to the normal adult pace, most medications are FDA approved, and they (finally) tend to present with symptoms of just one or two diagnoses at a time. However, nature gets in the way, and the normal developmental tasks of transitional age youth (TAY) make the situation much, much harder than merely writing the prescription.

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Expert Q&A

Helping Your Patients Succeed in College

Topics: Child Psychiatry

Of 2.4 million students who went to college in 1993, 1.5 million never made it past their first year and 1.1 million never went on to get a degree. Dr. Alvarez discusses how to beat the odds and help kids stay in college; especially those with serious mental illness.

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Expert Q&A

Programs to Help Transition Patients to Adulthood

Topics: Child Psychiatry

Dr. Davis talks about developing interventions that assist young people with serious mental health conditions to succeed in schooling, training, and their early launch into adult work lives during the transition to adulthood.

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Research Update

Mid-Teens Is Peak Age for Prescription Drug Abuse

Topics: Child Psychiatry | Research Updates | Substance Abuse

It’s been a growing trend for quite some time now for teens to abuse prescription drugs such as pain relievers and stimulants for recreational use.

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