Providing essential information about current pharmacological approaches to learning and behavior problems in children and adolescents, this practical and accessible guide focuses on issues of particular relevance to clinical child psychologists, pediatric psychologists, and school psychologists. Short-term and long-term effects of specific medications are covered in depth, as is the psychologist's role in assessing and monitoring medication response. Written from a balanced ecological perspective, the book gives special attention to such topics as treatment acceptability and satisfaction; compliance; ethical, cultural, and legal issues; and informed consent.
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Ronald T. Brown, PhD, has published widely in the areas of pediatric psychopharmacology, childhood psychopathology, and pediatric psychology. He serves on the editorial boards of eight major journals, including the Journal of Pediatric Psychology, the Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, and School Psychology Review. He is Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Program Development and Research in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Michael G. Sawyer, MBBS, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Adelaide, is Director of the Research and Evaluation Unit, Division of Mental Health, at Women's and Children's Hospital in North Adelaide, Australia. His current research focuses on the epidemiology of child and adolescent mental health disorders and the impact of chronic illness on children, parents and families.
Contents Foreword, Martin T. Stein 1. Overview 2. Basic Principles of Pharmacology 3. Short-Term Cognitive and Behavioral Effects of Psychotropic Medications 4. Long-Term Cognitive and Behavioral Effects of Psychotropic Medications 5. Psychopharmacological Approaches to Treatment of Childhood and Adolescent Disorders 6. Assessment and Monitoring of Children Receiving Psychotropic Medications 7. Acceptability and Satisfaction Issues 8. Issues Related to Training and Research
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