find a psychologist, find a therapist, mental health, depression, anxiety, marriage counselor, addiction counselor, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, sex therapist, therapist helper
Therapist-Psychologist Login
Main Webpage for Therapist-Psychologist.com Therapist Psychologist Directory Therapist Book Store Therapist Psychologist Clinical Articles Therapist Site Map About Therapist Psychologist

Therapist Directory: Find a Psychologist, Find a Therapist, Find a Marriage Counselor

      Therapist Search:
Search by City
by Zip Code:      Radius:
or by any keyword:
Advanced Search



PSYCHOLOGY TOPICS
Selected topics in psychology and mental health.

Find a Psychologist, Find a Therapist, Find a Marriage Counselor.

 

THE THERAPIST PSYCHOLOGIST BOOK STOREFind a Psychologist, Find a Therapist, Find a Marriage Counselor, Find a Substance Abuse Counselor.

Book Store Directory at Therapist-Psychologist.com
Enter Keywords:
Index : Product Listings : Product DetailsBack


  View Larger
Straight Talk about Psychiatric Medications for Kids
By Timothy E. Wilens ( The Guilford Press )
Release Date: 2002-11-01
Average Customer Rating:
List Price: $16.95



Sorry, out of stock

Product Description
When is psychiatric medication the right choice for kids? Which side effects may be cause for concern? Does medication affect kids' personalities? What are the alternatives? Can medication lead to drug abuse?

Psychiatric medications are being used with increasing confidence to treat a variety of child and adolescent disorders, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and Tourette syndrome. For parents, however, deciding whether to allow a child to take medication for an emotional or behavioral problem may be one of the toughest choices they will ever face. When a son or daughter needs help, parents need more than a brief medical consultation--and more than a prescription slip.

This essential book provides the up-to-date information that will enable readers to fully understand what their child's doctor is recommending, and what their options are. With loads of real-life examples, answers to frequently asked questions, and helpful tables and charts, Harvard University researcher and practitioner Dr. Timothy Wilens explains which medications may be prescribed for children, and why; examines effects on children's health, emotions, and school performance; and helps readers become active, informed managers of their child's care.

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

Taking Charge of ADHD: The Complete, Authoritative Guide for Parents (Revised Edition)

The Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children

It's Nobody's Fault: New Hope and Help for Difficult Children and Their Parents

The Bipolar Child: The Definitive and Reassuring Guide to Childhood's Most Misunderstood Disorder -- Third Edition

The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child: A Survival Guide for Parents

Product Reviews:
  Great info on meds 
Medication is one of the scariest aspects of treating childhood mental illness. This book provides a wealth of easily understood information. This is a great book that should be used in combination with other books that help parents handle the other aspects of treating their children's disorders. Two I recommend for Bipolar Disorder are "If Your Child is Bipolar" and "The Bipolar Child." The more helpful resources out there the better. These are books that should definately be on parents' shelves.
  An excellent source of information about medication choices ( jcorn59483 )
It can be overwhelming and confusing to try and figure out which drug is best for a particular child with a special condition. This book explores all sorts of psychiatric drugs for conditions ranging from Attention Deficit Disorder to depression, bipolar disorder, etc. Each section is clear and each medication is discussed fully, including possible side effects. I've often felt like doctors haven't fully answered my questions about certain medications but this book helped me to fill in the gaps and feel confident about the choices I made for my child. The best book on the subject I've found so far (and I've looked at quite a few books).
  Basic help for the parent with a mentally ill child 
I highly recommend this book to any parent who is contemplating putting their child on psychiatric medications. My child has been struggling on/off for the past three years with a number of issues that finally lead to an evaluation for psychiatric medication. The psychiatrist, while skilled, is unable to provide the support and education necessary to the parent to make this major decision an easier one. This book filled in the gaps. It was extremely readable and provided very helpful information regarding the various disorders and the preferred medications for treatment. While I have not yet decided to place my child on medication, this book will make the decision making process much easier.
  A useful book for both parents and professionals ( ncpa )
When parents want to know more about medications for their child's disorder, I often refer them to this book.

The book is organized by type of disorder (such as AD/HD, depression or anxiety) and by type of medication. This is good because some people want to know about a specific class of medications, while others want an overview of medication strategies for a particular disorder.

I particularly liked his suggestions on communication between parent and psychiatrist. This should help parents formulate their questions and feel comfortable asking them.

This book is also an excellent overview for medical residents and non-medical mental health professionals.

  A really helpful and readable book 
As a parent I found this to be a really helpful book in understanding what was wrong with my son. It was also comforting to know about the different drugs, how they work, and if they were safe. It is the best book about childrens problems I have read.
Powered By: Amazon.com

 

Find a Therapist, Find a Psychologist, Find a Marriage Counselor, psychotherapist, psychologist, sex therapist, therapist helper, psychologist, counselor,
								    marriage counselor, credit counselor, professional licensed counselor, substance abuse counselor, addiction counselor

 

© 2005 | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy