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Improving Access to Mental Health Care for Children: The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project

Improving Access to Mental Health Care for Children: The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project

... MCPAP child psy- chiatrist or the psychotherapist ac- cording to PCC preference and/or the immediate availability of the team ...specialized child psychiatry follow-up, crisis services, and/or acute ...

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Presenting complaints and comorbid diagnoses in children with mental disabilities presented to a child psychiatry outpatient clinic

Presenting complaints and comorbid diagnoses in children with mental disabilities presented to a child psychiatry outpatient clinic

... Conclusions: Given the findings that most frequent mental disability was mild mental retardation, that most frequent psychiatric comorbid diagnoses were conduct disorder and ADHD and that most comorbid physical comorbid ...

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Ethnic minority populations and child psychiatry services: An Irish study

Ethnic minority populations and child psychiatry services: An Irish study

... Stern, G., D. Cottrell, et al. (1990). "Patterns of attendance of child psychiatry out- patients with special reference to Asian families." Br J Psychiatry 156: 384-7. Yeh, M., K. McCabe, et ...

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Current state and recent developments of child psychiatry in China

Current state and recent developments of child psychiatry in China

... in child psychiatry but randomized double blind controlled trials are still ...patients, child and adolescent patients are more likely to receive ...

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Child Psychiatry and Pediatrics: The State of the Relationship

Child Psychiatry and Pediatrics: The State of the Relationship

... The questionnaire was divided into four parts: part I assessed the amount and type of child psychiatry services available in pediatric outpa- tient and inpatient settings; part II asked [r] ...

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The development of a model of training in child psychiatry for non-physician clinicians in Ethiopia

The development of a model of training in child psychiatry for non-physician clinicians in Ethiopia

... The use of WHO mhGAP-IG as the main training material for the child psychiatry course has enabled the successful delivery of skill focused training. In addition, as the national mental health strategy of ...

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Patterns of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders and associated factors in outpatients attending child psychiatry clinic: a hospital based study

Patterns of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders and associated factors in outpatients attending child psychiatry clinic: a hospital based study

... of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders and associated factors in outpatients attending child psychiatry ...the Child psychiatry clinic, Department of Psychiatry, MGM ...

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Point-of-Care Child Psychiatry Expertise: The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project

Point-of-Care Child Psychiatry Expertise: The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project

... practice characteristics such as specialty, size, and organizational structure, 17–20 we created the following variables: practice type (pediatric or family medicine); number of FTEs providing primary care (1 – 2 or . ...

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CHILD PSYCHIATRY TEACHING IN PEDIATRIC TRAINING: THE USE OF A STUDY GROUP

CHILD PSYCHIATRY TEACHING IN PEDIATRIC TRAINING: THE USE OF A STUDY GROUP

... comprehensive pediatrics specifically on an inpatient hospital service has been noted.12 The contribution of psychiatry consultation for pediatric house officers in the emergency. room h[r] ...

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Modern Perspectives in Child Psychiatry: Modern Perspectives in Psychiatry, No. 1, edited by John C. Howells. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1971, 605 pp., $20.00

Modern Perspectives in Child Psychiatry: Modern Perspectives in Psychiatry, No. 1, edited by John C. Howells. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1971, 605 pp., $20.00

... Nevertheless, it does a good job of convincing the reader that he ought to be interested in genetics; and in general, it is to the great credit of this book that it has a much more exten[r] ...

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Infants and Young Children in Orphanages: One View From Pediatrics and Child Psychiatry

Infants and Young Children in Orphanages: One View From Pediatrics and Child Psychiatry

... The scientific data on infectious illness in out of home child care further delineate current health risks that would be incurred by placing infants and young.. children in orphanages.39[r] ...

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PEDIATRICS AND CHILD PSYCHIATRY

PEDIATRICS AND CHILD PSYCHIATRY

... program of mental hygiene, the procedures and the outlook of pediatric medicine will naturally be based upon a clinical science of child development, oriented to positive.. health.[r] ...

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MOOD AND ANXIETY DISORDERS CLINIC Department of Child Psychiatry, Children's and Women's Health Center of British Columbia

MOOD AND ANXIETY DISORDERS CLINIC Department of Child Psychiatry, Children's and Women's Health Center of British Columbia

... the child or adolescent's health, they will be directed to the nearest Emergency Room (either BCCH or VGH depending on their age) as the OPD cannot directly access ...

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TEACHING CHILD PSYCHIATRY TO PEDIATRICIANS

TEACHING CHILD PSYCHIATRY TO PEDIATRICIANS

... This hour was devoted to theoreti- cal training and to the discussion of case material and problems of the pediatricians and their daily work in their own settings.. To fit an overall pl[r] ...

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Child and adolescent psychiatry services in Singapore

Child and adolescent psychiatry services in Singapore

... of psychiatry education, there has been no formal CAP specialty training in ...reputable child mental health institution or hospital overseas before being con- sidered child-psychiatry ...

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GPs’ and child and adolescent psychiatry specialists’ experiences of joint consultations in the GP’s office: a qualitative study

GPs’ and child and adolescent psychiatry specialists’ experiences of joint consultations in the GP’s office: a qualitative study

... Alexander and Heikkinen have both displayed that GPs perceive their skills in child psychiatry as somewhat inad- equate [7, 8]. The need for increased knowledge and skills among the GPs in this field is ...

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Teaching child and adolescent psychiatry to undergraduate medical students - A survey in German-speaking countries

Teaching child and adolescent psychiatry to undergraduate medical students - A survey in German-speaking countries

... To gain insight into the practice of CAP, students find it helpful to observe skills demonstrated by teachers. Fine [5] proposed “ simulated clinical situations, which can be shown on videotape ” as an effective teaching ...

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Department of Psychiatry & Health Behavior. Medical Student Electives in Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry & Health Behavior. Medical Student Electives in Psychiatry

... psychopathology. Emphasis is placed on evaluating the child’s performance in family, school and social situations along with biological predisposition to illness. Students will work directly with faculty and child ...

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Profile of Inpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Sultanate of Oman

Profile of Inpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Sultanate of Oman

... a child or an adoles- cent for the admission in the child and adolescent psychiatry ...the child psychiatric unit at SQUH, Muscat, Sul- tanate of Oman over a period of 10 years between Jan ...

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Shaping the future of child and adolescent psychiatry

Shaping the future of child and adolescent psychiatry

... first child guidance clinic, started by William Healy in ...the child psychiatry clinic at Johns Hopkins University and the first textbook on child psychiatry, both by Leo ...of ...

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