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The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report

ADHD in Children and Adolescents | 2025

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Learning Objectives, ADHD in Children and Adolescents, CCPR, July/August/September 2025

April 1, 2025

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ADHD Update 2025: New Treatments and Current Approaches for Co-Occurring Conditions

July 1, 2025
Anne Buchanan, DO

Where is ADHD care today? This comprehensive update covers the latest stimulant formulations, nonstimulant innovations, and digital therapeutics. We also provide evidence-based approaches for managing ADHD with common comorbidities including anxiety, depression, autism, bipolar disorder, and psychosis.

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Navigating ADHD Into Adulthood

July 1, 2025
Gene Beresin, MD

How do we assess and treat young adults with ADHD? Dr. Gene Beresin shares practical guidance on neuropsychological testing, biopsychosocial treatment planning, helping teens transition to college and work, understanding brain maturation, and addressing the unique challenges facing Gen Z with ADHD.

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Nutritional Psychiatry for Children and Teens

July 1, 2025
Drew Ramsey, MD

What role should nutrition play in child mental health care? Dr. Drew Ramsey explains the research on Mediterranean diets and microbiome health for common mental health conditions, like depression and provides practical strategies for helping kids and families eat for better mental health. Learn how to integrate nutrition into comprehensive psychiatric care.

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Supporting Better Self-Esteem in ADHD

July 1, 2025
Nikhil Rao, MD, MSc and Alexandra Wadford, MSN

Children with ADHD face constant criticism and develop poor self-esteem, increasing risks for depression and anxiety. This clinical update explores why self-esteem suffers and provides a comprehensive, multifaceted approach including social, psychological, and medical interventions to help build resilience and confidence.

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Childhood Fevers Heat Up ADHD Risk

July 1, 2025
Jessica Giddens, DNP

New research reveals a compelling connection between early childhood fevers and ADHD risk. This population-based study of over 55,000 children found that both fever frequency and intensity in the first four years of life correlate with increased ADHD diagnosis rates later. What does this mean for clinicians? Read our research update.

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Omega-3 Supplementation Reduces Schizotypal Traits in Children

July 1, 2025
Joshua Feder, MD

Can omega-3 supplements help prevent psychosis? Read our research update on this randomized controlled trial of 290 children looking at the impact of high-dose omega-3 supplementation on schizotypal traits, and the potential benefits for preventing schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. 

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Beyond “Yes”: Understanding Sexual Consent on College Campuses

August 27, 2025
Joshua Feder, MD

Why do sexual assaults continue despite affirmative consent policies? This ethnographic research identifies seven social factors that complicate consent beyond "yes" or "no," including gender roles, alcohol use, peer pressure, and cultural dynamics. Essential reading for clinicians working with college-age patients.

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CME Post-Test, ADHD in Children and Adolescents, CCPR, July/August/September 2025

July 1, 2025

By successfully completing the test you will be awarded a certificate for 2 CME credits.

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Joshua Feder, MD

Dr. Joshua Feder studied mathematics and medicine at Boston University, Psychiatry at Naval Regional Medical Center San Diego, serving the first Gulf War in child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, and eventually became Chief of Child Psychiatry at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD. Dr. Feder now practices in Solana Beach, California, and serves as Executive Medical Director at Positive Development, providing relationship-based support for families, with research at UCSD, SDSU, Fielding Graduate University, An Najah National University, Quicksilver Software, Autism Is inclusion program, and Programmatic Lead for the International Networking Group on Peace Building with Young Children, with projects in the US, Northern Ireland, and the Middle East. Dr. Feder co-authored the first American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Practice Parameter on Autism and serves as Co-Chair of the Disaster & Trauma Committee at AACAP. Dr Feder was founding policy chair for the California Association for Infant Mental Health and advocates worldwide on access to care, climate policy, and peacebuilding. His recent books include Child Medication Fact Book for Psychiatric Practice, Second Edition (2023) and Prescribing Psychotropics (2021).

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