ADHD in Children and Adolescents (September/October)

Date of Issue: 09/01/2017 | Volume: 8 | Number: 6&7

Issue Links:Learning Objectives | Editorial Information

This double issue highlights the effectiveness of using an integrative medicine approach for treating children and adolescents with ADHD. Also covered in depth are parameters for choosing medications for ADHD, as well as a full-page ADHD Pediatric Stimulant Comparison Table.

In This Issue

Article

New Editor-in-Chief, Joshua D. Feder!

We’re pleased to introduce Joshua D. Feder, MD, as the new editor-in-chief of the Carlat Child Psychiatry Report. Dr. Feder attended Boston University School of Medicine, and did his internship and psychiatry residency at the Naval Regional Medical Center in San Diego, followed by a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu.

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Article

An Integrative Approach to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Topics: ADHD | Child Psychiatry | Psychotherapy

Integrative approaches to treating ADHD have become increasingly sought after by parents, especially those who are concerned about the side effects and potential overuse of psychostimulant medication.

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Article

Official 2017 Carlat ADHD Pediatric Stimulant Comparison Table

Topics: ADHD | Child Psychiatry

Our official 2017 Carlat ADHD Stimulant Comparison table, an easy-to- use reference that you’ll find handy.

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Expert Q&A

Choosing Medications for ADHD

Topics: ADHD | Child Psychiatry

We all hear that the problem is that every child with bad behavior is given a stimulant. In actuality, the saddest cases are the children who have not been identified despite chronic academic underperformance and behavioral problems.

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Research Update

Is Modafinil an Effective Alternative for the Treatment of ADHD?

Topics: ADHD | Child Psychiatry | Research Update

Modafinil (Provigil) is FDA-approved for narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea, and shift work sleep disorder, but not for ADHD. Given that it has some of the same stimulating properties of psychostimulants, it should theoretically be effective.

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Research Update

Can Strattera Improve Reading Skills in Children With Dyslexia?

Topics: Child Psychiatry | Research Update

Dyslexia, a learning disability characterized by difficulty in reading skills, is highly prevalent, with rates between 5% and 17%. Treatments include non-medical interventions, which have limited success.

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Research Update

Understanding Tantrums in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Topics: Autism Spectrum Disorder | Child Psychiatry | Research Update

Why do children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have tantrums? One theory is that these tantrums are due in part to children’s frustration with not being able to express themselves. This theory has led to a treatment approach called “mand training.”

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CME Post-Test

Take The CME Post-Test for ADHD in Children and Adolescents, CCPR, September/October 2017

Topics: ADHD | Autism Spectrum Disorder | Child Psychiatry | Research Update

The post-test for this issue is available for one year after the publication date to subscribers only. By successfully completing the test you will be awarded a certificate for 2 CME credits.

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