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Psychiatric Medication

Medication may be an effective part of the treatment for several psychiatric disorders for childhood and adolescence. The doctor's recommendation to use medication often raises many concerns and questions in both the parents and the youngster. The physician who recommends medication should be experienced in using it to treat psychiatric illnesses in children and adolescents. He or she should fully explain the reasons for its use, what benefits it should provide, its unwanted effects or dangers, and treatment alternatives.

Psychiatric medication should not be used alone. It should be part of a comprehensive treatment plan, usually including medical psychotherapy.

Before recommending any medication, the child and adolescent psychiatrist examines the youngster and makes a thorough diagnostic evaluation. In some cases, the evaluation will include psychological testing, laboratory tests, and consultation with other medical specialists.

Psychiatric medications may be prescribed for a number of problems. From less to more serious, these disorders include:

There are major categories of psychiatric medication:

Child and adolescent psychiatrists stress that medications which have beneficial effects also have unwanted side effects, ranging from just annoying to very serious.

Psychiatric medication should be used as part of a comprehensive plan of treatment, with ongoing evaluation and, in most cases, medical psychotherapy. When prescribed appropriately by an experienced physician, medication may help children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders feel restored to their normal selves.

 




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