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In the News Articles - Summer 2010
The best of news and research articles from publications nationwide, as selected by the Child & Adolescent Bipolar Foundation, updated weekly.
Translation of Science to Service: Melissa P. DelBello, MD, MS, University of Cincinnati
This paper is Melissa DelBello's contribution to CABF's series, Translation of the Scientific Evolution of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. The series presents the leading researchers' contribution to the field. It describes the programmatic approach and direction of the labs, the seminal questions which drive their research, a listing of their most important findings and a summary of how their work impacts the field. CABF is very grateful to Dr. DelBello for sharing her vision with our readers.
Suggestions for Treating Youth with Bipolar Disorder, by Karen Dineen Wagner, MD, PhD
Ongoing challenges of treatment, and suggestions for clinicians.
Translation of Science to Service: Jean A. Frazier, MD, University of Massachusetts
This paper is Jean Frazier and David Kennedy's contribution to CABF's series, Translation of the Scientific Evolution of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. The series presents the leading researchers' contribution to the field. It describes the programmatic approach and direction of the labs, the seminal questions which drive their research, a listing of their most important findings and a summary of how their work impacts the field. CABF is very grateful to Drs. Frazier and Kennedy for sharing their vision with our readers.
Nonpharmacological Response in Hospitalized Children With Conduct Disorder
Malone, Richard P. MD; Luebbert, James F. MD; Delaney,
Mary Anne MD; Biesecker, Krista A. BA; Blaney, Bridget L. BA; Rowan, Amy B. MD; Campbell, Magda MD,
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, Volume 36(2).February 1997 (242-247)
Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents
Copyright 1995 © American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Volume 34(6) June 1995 pp 732-741
Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents
[Special Section: Bipolar Affective Disorder in Children and Adolescents]
Kafantaris, Vivian MD
Recognition and Treatment of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
Mani N. Pavuluri,MD, Michael W. Naylor, MD, Philip G. Janicak, MD Contemporary Psychiatry (April 2002) (full text)
An excellent summary of pediatric onset and adolescent onset bipolar disorder, and treatment guidelines used by the Pediatric Mood Disorders Clinic at University of Illinois at Chicago.
Mood Stabilizers in Children and Adolescents
by Ryan, Neal. D., M.D.; Bhatara, Vinod S. M.D., Perel, James M. PhD.
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 38, No. 5, May 1999 (529-536). Reprinted with permission of the AmericanAcademy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry andLipincott Williams & Wilkins, publishers.
ABSTRACT
Objective: The efficacy of mood stabilizers in children and adolescents has not been studied adequately. This article will review existing studies and highlight some important issues in designing future studies on these agents.
Attachment Therapy Using Deliberate Restraint: an Object Lesson on the Identification of Unvalidated Treatments.
Mercer, Jean. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing (2001) (full text).
Unvalidated psychiatric treatments such as attachment therapy, which includes rebirthing therapy, holding therapy, and therapeutic parenting, can be dangerous and potentially lethal to children.