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[Adolescent psychiatry].

The Canadian nurse, 1991
At the Pierre Janet Hospital Centre in Hull, Québec, a multidisciplinary team of specialists--including an assistant head nurse--works with seriously troubled teenagers, helping them to define their place in society and to take responsibility for their own lives.
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Adolescent Psychiatry Services

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
BackgroundThe way in which psychiatric services for adolescents in the UK are developing will be affected by recent changes in the organisation of the National Health Service.MethodThe history of these services, and the different opportunities for development are reviewed.ResultsWays in which high-quality clinical care can still be provided are ...
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Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry

Psychiatry, 2004
Abstract This contribution firstly provides an overview of current adolescent forensic provision in England and Wales. It covers in-patient and community provision, describing how legislation and funding streams have supported service development. Secondly, it surveys the types of problems and conditions usually referred to and managed by adolescent ...
Susan Bailey, Mairead Dolan
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

BMJ, 1999
Childhood psychiatric problems are less intractable than their adult counterparts.
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Adolescent and Pre-Adolescent Psychiatry

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
There are few comprehensive textbooks of child and adolescent psychiatry. This new edition from Scotland (where child psychiatry is not recognized as an official subspecialty as it is in the United States) is a welcome addition. The tightly integrated text moves from principles of examination and assessment through diagnostic classification; it then ...
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Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry

Australasian Psychiatry, 2000
During his elective year of training the author worked with adolescent forensic services in NSW and the U.K.
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[Adolescence: viewpoints from adolescent psychiatry].

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 1994
Adolescence is a phase of human development which is marked by a high vulnerability due to the ongoing psycho-physiological transformations. The regulation of the self-esteem is especially in danger in youngsters who went into adolescence with a marked burden of conflicts or who lived in families with disturbed intrafamilial dynamics.
D, Bürgin, K, von Klitzing
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Divided loyalties in adolescent psychiatry: Late adolescence

Social Science & Medicine, 1986
The paper discusses problems that arise in psychotherapy with late adolescent patients when other individuals somehow become indirectly involved in ways that require or suggest some exchange of information. These individuals may be parents or administrative and teaching personnel within an institution.
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Whither Adolescent Psychiatry?

Australasian Psychiatry, 1997
Recent articles by McGorry [1] and Patton [2] raise a number of issues in relation to the place of adolescent psychiatry in our psychiatric services as a whole. McGorry outlines the model being developed in the newly formed Centre For Young People's Mental Health and concludes that the model ‘is favoured by the increasing trend towards the co-location
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Legal Changes in Adolescent Psychiatry

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1977
Juvenile crime has increased considerably in the past decade. The Police Federation and the Justices' Clerks' Society blame the Children and Young Persons Act 1969 and want the law changed for several reasons. The British Association of Social Workers, however, disagrees. In view of possible changes in the near future, the development of the 1969 Act
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