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The Gap in Transition Between Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and General Adult Psychiatry
BackgroundDuring transition from child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) to general adult psychiatry (GenP) young adults with mental illness face multilevel transitions along with a risk for disruption in continuity of care.
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The Path to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2021The United States has a critical shortage of child and adolescent psychiatrists such that 70% of counties in the United States do not have any child and adolescent psychiatrists.1 Since 2014, the number of US and Canadian medical school applicants to psychiatry residencies has increased by 69%; however, the number of child and adolescent psychiatry ...
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1967
ADOLESCENCE is a phase in the continuum from childhood to adult maturity. It is a period in which unique developmental tasks are accomplished. From the biological standpoint, adolescence can be considered to begin with the first evidence of physical sexual maturation, and end with the complete development of primary and secondary sexual characteristics.
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ADOLESCENCE is a phase in the continuum from childhood to adult maturity. It is a period in which unique developmental tasks are accomplished. From the biological standpoint, adolescence can be considered to begin with the first evidence of physical sexual maturation, and end with the complete development of primary and secondary sexual characteristics.
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Adolescent Psychiatry Services
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1995BackgroundThe 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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Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 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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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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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
BMJ, 1999Childhood psychiatric problems are less intractable than their adult counterparts.
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The Future of Adolescent Psychiatry
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1995BackgroundAppraisal of the future of adolescent psychiatry is required urgently, in view of the increasing scrutiny of mental health service priorities and the need for informed planning of psychiatric training and manpower requirements.MethodFuture developments are set in the context of the changing concept and connotations of adolescence, the history
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Institute of Psychiatry Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Psychological Medicine, 1976There has been a child psychiatry research group within the Institute of Psychiatry since 1952. At first it constituted a section of the Department of Psychiatry and for a while it formed part of the MRC Social Psychiatry Research Unit. However, in 1973 London University established a Chair of Child Psychiatry and since that time there has been a ...
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Neurochemistry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1992This article reviews some of the neurochemistry and neurophysiology of three neurotransmitters: dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. These neurotransmitters are selected because they appear to be involved in the regulation of several important behavioral systems that help regulate the interaction of the organism with its external environment ...
G A, Rogeness, M A, Javors, S R, Pliszka
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Adolescent and Pre-Adolescent Psychiatry
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983There 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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