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Items Tagged with 'teens'

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A Primer on Vaping: 15 Years On

January 18, 2022
Sivabalaji Kaliamurthy, MD
From The Carlat Addiction Treatment Report
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Sivabalaji Kaliamurthy, MDSivabalaji Kaliamurthy, MD

Attending psychiatrist, Children’s National Medical Hospital, Washington, DC.

Dr. Kaliamurthy has disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.

E-cigarettes entered the American market 15 years ago and their use has grown steadily ever since. Dr. Kaliamurthy starts with an overview of vaping technologies, then moves on to discuss the evidence for e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool, the new trend of vaping cannabis, and vaping associated health risks.
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Inhalants: An Invisible Danger

September 10, 2021
Michael Weaver, MD, FASAM,
From The Carlat Addiction Treatment Report
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Michael Weaver, MD, FASAM, Professor and medical director at the Center for Neurobehavioral Research on Addictions at the University of Texas Medical School. Dr. Weaver has disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity
Inhalants are easily available household chemicals that can create short-lived intoxicating effect in users. Unfortunately, serious long term side effects can result from their use. We review the effects that inhalants can have the body and cover screening and treatment options.
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Misuse of Over-the-Counter Medications

September 10, 2021
Amy Ton, MD, and Deepti Anbarasan, MD
From The Carlat Addiction Treatment Report
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Amy Ton, MD, resident in psychiatry, New York University, New York, NY. Deepti Anbarasan, MD, associate professor in psychiatry & neurology, New York University. Dr. Ton and Dr. Anbarasan have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
Over the counter medications are commonly misused, particularly among younger patients. Dextromethorphan, first generation antihistamines, and nasal decongestants are the most frequently encountered. We cover the clinical features of each and discuss treatment strategies.
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Oral Contraceptive Users and Depressive Symptoms

October 30, 2020
Kristen Gardner, PharmD.
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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Kristen Gardner, PharmD. Dr. Gardner has disclosed that she has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
We worry that oral contraceptives impact mood, particularly in adolescents who are prone to depression and other mood disorders. This research review on the Dutch TRAILS (Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey) helps balance our decision making so that we avoid either extreme of universally counseling against their use nor dismissing the possible impact of OCs on mood.
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Update: Is Watching 13 Reasons Why Bad for Teens?

August 5, 2020
Kristen Gardner, PharmD.
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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Kristen Gardner, PharmD. Dr. Gardner has disclosed that she has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
Remember the last two times we’ve worried about the program 13 Reasons Why? Now yet another study has found risk for teens watching 13 Reasons Why, and we are learning about gender differences as well. See the review and get our recommended resources for guiding families.
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Adolescents and Sleep: Parents Can Make a Difference

May 7, 2020
Pavan Madan, MD
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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Pavan Madan, MD Dr. Madan has disclosed that he has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
Can parents impact teen sleep in a helpful manner? Teens are notorious for staying up late and having trouble getting up in the morning. We are often asked to opine on this problem. This research review looks at the effect of such intervention, including the consideration of the difference between a ‘significant finding’ and one that is clinically meaningful.
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Highlights From This Issue

February 11, 2020
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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Quick summary of what you’ll learn.
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Are Target Symptoms More Important Than Diagnosis?

February 11, 2020
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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Research often does not describe the patients who come to our clinics. One of the chief reasons for this is that research studies typically have exclusion criteria that creates more pure populations of subjects with one diagnosis while comorbid diagnosis is more the rule than the exception in child and adolescent mental health care. This article will help clinicians to grapple with this thorny problem.
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EXPERT Q&A

Reduced Life Expectancy in ADHD

February 11, 2020
Russell Barkley, PhD
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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Russell Barkley, PhD
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at The Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry and the Virginia Treatment Center for Children Dr. Barkley has disclosed that he has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.

Russell Barkley, PhD, discusses the enormity of the health consequences and early mortality associated with ADHD. The range and likely mechanism of long-term effects of ADHD are discussed, and we examine the role of assertive treatment in childhood and adolescence.
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Reimagining ADHD

February 11, 2020
Edward Hallowell, MD
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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Edward Hallowell, MD
Child and adult psychiatrist. Founder of The Hallowell Centers in Boston MetroWest, New York City, San Francisco, and Seattle. Host of the podcast “Distraction” (www.distractionpodcast.com) Dr. Hallowell has disclosed that he has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.

While medication is the mainstay of treating symptoms in ADHD, Edward Hallowell, MD, shares a positive, relationship-based approach to ADHD with practical strategies to help children and adolescents manage ADHD.
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