Essays About treatment adolescent

 

  • Juvenile Crime and Treatment Causes of Adolescent Atrocity
    Maralyn Moul Mr. Gluckman Period 3 April 9, 1998 Juvenile Crime and Treatment: Causes of Adolescent Atrocity In a small town like Haddon Township, crime does ...
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  • Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse
    ... Treatment Design Group Sessions Conclusion Determining the appropriate level of treatment for an adolescent is no small task. In ...
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  • Adolescent Depression
    ... Until recently, health professionals have largely ignored adolescent depression but now several means of diagnosis and treatment exist. ...
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  • treatment of eating disorders
    ... Nash, M. (1996). Conference on adolescent nutritional disorders: prevention and treatment. Nutrition-Today,31, 68-70. Neumark, D. (1995). ...
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  • The Dilemma of Adolescent Suicide
    ... or she has to say. When it is found that an adolescent is suicidal, immediate treatment must be sought. If a suicide attempt has ...
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  • Adolescent Depression
    ... Family must also play a major role in helping their depressed adolescent. ... Due to systematic followup studies of children under treatment, and depressed parents ...
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  • Adolescent Depression1
    ... Family must also play a major role in helping their depressed adolescent. ... Due to systematic followup studies of children under treatment, and depressed parents ...
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  • Critique of Adolscents and Illicit Drug Use
    ... If a parent determines their child needs treatment the proper source of treatment must be found. Adolescent substance abusers require a wider scope of services ...
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  • Critique of Adolscents and Illicit Drug Use. Ann B. Bruner; Marc ...
    ... If a parent determines their child needs treatment the proper source of treatment must be found. Adolescent substance abusers require a wider scope of services ...
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  • Adolescent Suicide
    ... a mental illness at time of death, and only 15% were undergoing treatment when they ... The statistics on this are: 26% to 33% of adolescent suicide victims have ...
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  • Substance Abuse
    ... family systems therapy, group therapy, and family drug education," describes the differential effectiveness of three models of adolescent drug abuse treatment. ...
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  • Conduct Disorders
    ... The prognosis for child-onset type is very poor, whereas adolescent-onset type is usually guarded. Without treatment many children become unable to adapt to ...
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  • Anorexia: A Physical and Mental Disorder
    ... Parents play an important role in this stage of the treatment. An adolescent's prognosis for recovery is greater with a good support system in place. ...
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  • Journal Articles
    ... article, in that all of the testing was focused on child and adolescent OCD and ways to treat this disorder. Journal Article #3: Drug Treatment of Obsessive ...
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  • The Skinny on Anorexia
    ... The goals of treatment are the same in a medical or psychiatric in-patient unit, a day program or outpatient setting: to help the adolescent achieve and ...
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  • Adolescence is a time of storm and strife
    ... He goes into how developments of new treatment techniques are necessary because adolescent addictions are different from those of adults. ...
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  • Heroin Use and Treatment
    ... Adolescent patients on long-term methadone maintenance had higher retention rates in treatment than patients who were treated with short-term or long-term ...
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  • Anti-depressants and children
    ... J. McDougle points out that " the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the AACAP, recommends psychotherapy as the initial treatment for mild to ...
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  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    ... Clarke has suggested two main avenues to treatment: "psychotherapy and medication." The majority of cases of adolescent depression is mild and can be dealt ...
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  • Cognitive Therapy for Depression
    ... Clarke has suggested two main avenues to treatment: "psychotherapy and medication." The majority of cases of adolescent depression is mild and can be dealt ...
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  • Adolescent Stress and Depression
    ... is undeniably the strongest and most effective way for adolescent to begin their ... Today there are many treatment options from exercise and natural stimulants to ...
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  • Binge Drinking 2
    ... focus on ways to produce more homogeneous subgroups, so that more can be learned about the etiology, prevention, and treatment of adolescent alcohol-related ...
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  • Cocaine Use among Adolescents
    ... effect on the causal factors of adolescent problem behaviors. (Williams, Ayers, Abbott, Hawkins & Catalano, 1999, p. 241) The idea that treatment is only ...
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  • Salvador DAli on Surrelism
    ... Psychiatric Services for children, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics · Pathfinders Adolescent Partial Hospitalization program; a day treatment program for ...
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  • Bone loss conditions, prevention and treatment
    ... in traction, for her insurance company to approve the apparatus for the treatment. ... Adolescent females and young adult women (ages 11-24) need about1,200-1,500 ...
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  • Eating Disorders
    ... Approximately one percent of adolescent girls develop anorexia nervosa, a dangerous condition in ... to admit that they have a problem and do not get treatment. ...
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  • adolecent drug use
    ... affect the adolescents' emotional state, which leads the adolescent into drug ... focus on the importance of self-esteem in conjunction with drug abuse treatment.
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  • The Breakdown of The Family Structure and It's Effect on ..
    ... the negative treatment, and enables the child to combat such abuse. There is a reciprocal relationship between the miscommunication of parents and adolescent ...
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  • Pluralized Therapy-The Logical Approach to ADD
    ... do not like taking the medication, the largest problem with using pharmacological treatment alone, is that when the ADD/ADD-H child or adolescent is taken off ...
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  • Statistics of HIV
    ... at an AIDS clinic or a methadone maintenance treatment clinic and ... four domains: Father's attributes, father-child relationship, adolescent's personality, and ...
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