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unwise to settle on a name before there is any specific scope set. While trying to find any articles with related naming for my previous comment, I noticed there was no article about youth mental health, despite it being a very important space - one, because young people are more susceptible, and two, because almost everyone that experiences psychiatric disorders will have had some experience of mental illness before they were 25. It may at this point be a good idea to continue this conversation at the child psychopathology article. I'm going to close this merge proposal. --
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Hospital, to measure, understand, and nurture individual students’ well-being. This tool collects information about lifestyle, behaviour, and social determinants of health to identify at-risk youth so that school counselors can intervene and direct them to the services they need. Following screening with Check Yourself, interventions may include referral to a child psychiatrist for further assessment.
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certification process ensures that child psychiatrists use a bio-psycho-social approach to understanding and treating ALL of the child and adolsecent psychiatric diagnosis. In addition, the diagnostic criteria used is consistent with the DSM-IV-TR which unifies most views in order to do research. I completely disagree with the view expressed in that paragraph.
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It is inaccurate to say that psychiatrists don't take into account enviromental or social aspects in understanding behavior problems in children and adolescents. It is also inaccurate to say that child/adol psychiatrists only use the medical approach. The criticism parragraph is inaccurate. The board
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You should know that I have written the whole of this article: every word, link, reference, both in line with the medical model and from another perspective. I have tried to be inclusive and to write about every perspective. Your intervention has caused me to add more material along one viewpoint. I
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There are a wide variety of things looked at during a diagnosis, and psychosocial histories are one of them. I think the bottom line is both the other user and I don't agree with the implications of the paragraph. Not to mention we still have nothing, beyond a history and criticism, written about
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Traditional deficit and disease models of child psychiatry have been criticised as rooted in the medical model which conceptualises adjustment problems in terms of disease states. That is, they explicitly characterise problematic behavior as representing a disorder within the child or young person.
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Any further discussion of these issues must be limited to debate about the issues rather than censoring perspectives on this issue. It is well recognised that, within the psychiatric profession, there are legitimate disagreements about these issues - but there is no reason to censor one position or
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Wait... I've done some more thinking. Given that both the DSM and ICD have shed their childhood disorders category, in favour of putting the childhood "versions" of disorders into the category with the adulthood "versions", an article on paediatric conditions may have a very vague scope. It may be
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Just one issue: you dispute the accuracy of the criticisms section - but I am not saying that the criticisms are true or valid - only that there have been increasing criticisms linked to the increased reliance on diagnostic systems over the years, the growth of diagnoses of ADHD, autism, etc. This
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I am hoping to add a section about psychosocial assessments in youth behavioural health. For instance, the digital Check Yourself assessment is being used in schools and clinics to help screen for mental health issues in youth and direct them to the counseling services they need. Such initiatives
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Oh, one more thing. Nearly 40% of this article's text is in the "Criticisms" section. We have to keep the article NPOV by keeping it balanced. Beyond adding references to the criticisms section, it would be helpful if you could add in information about the profession, why its a subspecialty of
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Chupper, I don't dispute that child psychiatrists take social histories but the point is how they are used - and in the UK the predominant trend has been one of increased medicalization of childhood emotional problems and a focus on the child as the locus of pathology rather than, as in systemic
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Chupper, I don't dispute that child psychiatrists take social histories but the point is how they are used - and in the UK the predominant trend has been one of increased medicalization of childhood emotional problems and a focus on the child as the locus of pathology rather than, as in systemic
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In order to identify at-risk youth and direct them to psychiatric services, many schools have implemented universal mental health screening for their students. For instance, schools in King County, Washington are using the Check Yourself digital screening tool, designed by Seattle Children’s
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Hoagwood, K. & Jensen, P S. (1997). Developmental Psychopathology and the Notion of Culture: Introduction to the Special Section on "The Fusion of Cultural Horizons: Cultural Influences on the Assessment of Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents". Applied Developmental Science, Vol.
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Pies,Ronald (2007). How “Objective” Are Psychiatric Diagnoses? (Guess Again). Psychiatry, October (2007).*Sadler, John. Z., Osborne P. Wiggins, and Michael. A. Schwartz, (editors). Philosophical Perspectives on Psychiatric Classification. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
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And I forgot to mention this - when you put the ref tag up at the sentence you are referencing - it will add a footnote style superscript number after the sentence. A live list can then be accessed via the bottom of the page, usually in a "Notes" section. Take a look at
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I have replaced the original text with the addition of references and links to web pages that substantiate these claims. I will provide brief summaries of these references as I go on. I intend to add more references and also links to other pages on the Knowledge site.
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In fact, the problemns of reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnosis are acknowledged within the profession and supported by research evidence - most of this focused on adults but the research with children shows that these problems are even greater.
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The references below have been moved here from the article, because they didnt link directly with the text or because they were incomplete. You are welcome to return references to the article but please use the inline referencing system (i.e. <ref:
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How do I directly link the information in the text with the references. So, for example "Elephants have four legs" with the reference "Meta-Analytic Study of the Locomotive Prospects of Bovine Species. J. Elephant Studies. 5, 124-243".
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The position that paragraph takes is one supported by significant members of the psychiatric profession in Britain - Sami Timimi for example, also members of the academic community and the critical psychiatry adherents.
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It has become increasingly apparent, since the early 1990s, that the role of environmental influences on behaviour has become increasingly neglected, leading to a decrease in popularity of, for example, family therapy.
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Please stop reinserting the comment made by the user with the IP "68.175.59.81". He/she was making a comment about the article, not improving the article. As you should be able to see above, I've moved that comment
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That and the fact that Knowledge frowns upon "criticism" sections are the reasons it was removed. However I've thrown up tags instead of just removing the content again. When working with editors, please
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of murder by intentionally administering an overdose of medications. They tried to claim it was accident, hence some initial reports about overprescription, but in the end, it was found to be murder.
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Write something about the scope of child and adolescent psychiatry, including an outline of the disorders seen within C&A psychiatric practice, with links to the main articles on each disorder.
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theory, viewing the "identified problem" as a node within a disturbed network. See Timimi and other for further information about the "medicalisation of childhood" over the past 20 years.
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one voice. Please use the civilized method of discussion and debate - not censorship or removal of one perspective because it does not fit into your own world view. This is not legitimate.
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theory, viewing the "identified problem" as a node within a disturbed network. See Timimi and other for further information about the "medicalisation of childhood" over the past 20 years.
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Alright, the dispute tag is up because both I & the editor above ("POV" section) don't agree with the the focus of the paragraph, the way it is right now. Take a look at this - :
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statement is correct - there have been increasing criticisms and the publications cited and the weblinks are evidence of this. Could you, then, remove the questionable accuracy tag?
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the actual subspecialty. Maybe it would be better if these points were brought up following a statement on when child psychs take psychosocial histories? (Take a look -
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Wakefield, Jerome C. "The Concept of Mental Disorder: On the Boundary Between Biological Facts and Social Values." American Psychologist 47, no. 3. (1992): 373-88.
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Parron, D L. (1997). The Fusion of Cultural Horizons: Cultural Influences on the Assessment of Psychopathology on Children. Applied Developmental Science, Vol. 1.
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Vonk, R.; van der Schot, A.C.; Kahn, R.S.; et al. (2007). Is autoimmune thyroiditis part of the genetic vulnerability (or an endophenotype) for bipolar disorder?
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American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition. Washington DC, American Psychiatric Association, 1994.
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Jensen, P S et al. (1993). Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Research: Problems and Prospects for the 1990s. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Vol. 21.
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I think we are using different languages and suppositions but you are claiming that yours is dominant and superior and should drown out other perspectives.
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Jones, K. W. (1999). Taming the Troublesome Child: American Families, Child Guidance, and the Limits of Psychiatric Authority. Harvard University Press.
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Theoretical foundations: with subheadings including child psychology, neurodevelopment, psychoanalysis, family systems, attachment theory, trauma theory
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It implies that mental health professionals only use a medical model, or phrased in a better way, only see these problems as biological. This is wrong.
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Costello, Anthony J. (1986). Assessment And Diagnosis Of Affective Disorders In Children Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 27 (5), 565–574.
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Please put the text back, cease your censorship, and engage in a proper discussion - I won't be able to do this, though, for the next two weeks.
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Hampel, H.; Teipel, S.J.; Kotter, H.U.; et al. (1997). Structural magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosis and research of Alzheimer's disease.
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Jensen, P S (2003). Comorbidity and Child Psychopathology: Recommendations for the Next Decade. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Vol. 31.
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It has been increasingly apparent that social factors are ignored during a diagnosis? Who is that apparent to? Where is this apparent?
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Someone, somewhere, said that it is the easiest thing in the world to criticise and destroy, the difficult task is to create and build.
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Someone, somewhere, said that it is the easiest thing in the world to criticise and destroy, the difficult task is to create and build.
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Meyendorf, R. (1980). Diagnosis and differential diagnosis in psychiatry and the question of situation referred prognostic diagnosis.
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Hey, no problem - glad I could help. For references its real simple. When you want a specific sentence referenced, just type --: -->
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In contrast, you have only criticised and censored. You have not added one word to this article or contributed in any positive way.
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Smith, J. (2004) Meta-Analytic Study of the Locomotive Prospects of Bovine Species. ''J. Elephant Studies, 5'', 124-243</ref: -->
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during the diagnostic process. Some endophenotypes being researched may predispose certain individuals to certain conditions.
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Mehlman, B. "The Reliability of Psychiatric Diagnosis." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology v. 47 (1952), pp. 577–578.
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Hooper, S R, et al. (1992). Child Psychopathology: Diagnostic Criteria and Clinical Assessment. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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Boorse, Christopher. "What a Theory of Mental Health Should Be." Journal of the Theory of Social Behavior, 6 (1976): 61-84.
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intend to add more from the dominant medical model perspective. I would not want Knowledge to priviledge either viewpoint.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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Barbour and Allen B. Caring for Patients: a Critique of the Medical Model. Stanford, Ca.: Stanford University Press, 1995.
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Beck, A.T. et al. Reliability of Psychiatric Diagnosis. American Journal of Psychiatry v. 119 (October), pp. 351–357.
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Expand the "Practice" section. This can include a description of the main interventions and therapeutic approaches.
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Kobayashi, Futoshi (1999). Cultural Differences and Similarities in Terms of Child and Adolescent Psychopathology.
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Ash, P. The Reliability of Psychiatric Diagnosis. Journal of Abnormal Social Psychology v. 44 (1949), pp. 272–276.
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Jewell, S W. (2002). A Win-Win Relationship: Re-ed and Child Psychiatry. Reclaiming Children and Youth, Vol. 11.
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Timimi, Sami (2005). Naughty Boys: Anti-social Behaviour, ADHD and the Role of Culture. Palgrave Macmillan.
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Maddux, J E et al. (2005). Psychopathology: Foundations for a Contemporary Understanding. Lawrence Erlbaum.
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Townsend, B.A.; Petrella, J.R.; Doraiswamy, P.M. (2002). The role of neuroimaging in geriatric psychiatry.
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Timimi, Sami (2002). Pathological Child Psychiatry and the Medicalization of Childhood. Brunner-Routledge.
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until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion.
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Kaplan and Saddock. Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry: Sixth Edition. Williams and Wilkins, 1995.
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Benes, F.M. (2007). An electrophysiological endophenotype of hypomanic and hyperthymic personality.
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Farber, Seth. Transcending Medicalism. Journal of Mind and Behaviour, v. 8(1) (1987) pp. 105–132.
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I don't have time, over the next two weeks, to provide references, but I certainly will do this.
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I don't remember saying that... Weren't we having a discussion about how to improve the article?
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you are claiming that yours is dominant and superior and should drown out other perspectives.
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article, although far from perfect, gives some pointers as to what could be included here.
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Fix the referencing - they need to be changed to in-line citations in the Vancouver style.
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It is censorship to remove text just because you don't agree with it without discussion.
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Bean, Philip. Mental Illness: Changes and Trends. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1983.
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This article seems to need quite a lot of work. I would suggest the priorities are:
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procedure where mental status examinations and physical examinations are conducted,
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Take a look at the sentence I just wrote for the psychiatry article I'm rewriting -
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Thanks for the advice, I will investigate as I go on and add the appropriate tags.
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Knowledge:Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 September 18#Medication of children
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You are also welcome to add useful references to this list, for future use.
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Timimi, Sami (2006). Critical Voices in Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
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Great information! But the article is unbalanced! That is all I'm saying.
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have been very successful. Check Yourself is also validated by research:
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may be administered. In addition psychiatrists are beginning to utilize
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https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2733175
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Find citations for much of the text (I've started putting in tags).
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Considering its unreferenced, I've removed the criticisms section.
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Laufer, M. (1997). Adolescent Breakdown and Beyond. Karnac Books.
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Please remember to sign your posts on talk pages by using "~~~~".
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This isn't censorship - it's the fact that it is unreferenced.
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I guess all my other work on Knowledge has been of no value.
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I moved this comment that was posted to the main article.
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Barker, Philip (2004). Basic Child Psychiatry. Blackwell.
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