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Review Of The Pharmacological Treatment Of Delirium In The Pediatric Population With Accompanying Protocol, Nathan Lavid M.D., Lawrence J. Budner M.D., F.A.A.C.A.P. Jan 2012

Review Of The Pharmacological Treatment Of Delirium In The Pediatric Population With Accompanying Protocol, Nathan Lavid M.D., Lawrence J. Budner M.D., F.A.A.C.A.P.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Objective: To review the current state of pharmacological treatment of delirium in the pediatric population and to derive a treatment protocol from our review.

Method: Medline-assisted search of the literature. Articles pertaining to the pharmacological treatment of delirium in children and adolescents were reviewed. Due to the paucity of articles, studies of treatment guidelines for delirium in the adult population were reviewed. Also presented for reference, are studies of optimal dosing regimens of psychotropic agents potentially useful in treating pediatric delirium. Our protocol is extrapolated from previously established guidelines for adult treatment meshed with the current knowledge presented in …


Defiant Children: A Clinician's Manual For Assessment And Parent Training By Russell A. Barkley, M.D., Stephen Zerby M.D. Jan 2012

Defiant Children: A Clinician's Manual For Assessment And Parent Training By Russell A. Barkley, M.D., Stephen Zerby M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.


Folie Á Deux: Two Case Reports, Mohammad Y. Abu-Salha M.D. Jan 2012

Folie Á Deux: Two Case Reports, Mohammad Y. Abu-Salha M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Two cases of “Shared Psychotic Disorder” were diagnosed over a period of less than a year in a children’s psychiatric center. Shared Psychotic Disorder is one of the differential diagnoses that need to be entertained when evaluating a delusional patient. Including the patient’s family and/or significant others in the assessment increases the possibility of diagnosing Shared Psychotic Disorder. An eight-year-old girl was admitted after exhibiting psychotic behavior with paranoid delusions she shared with her mother. Specifically, she reported that “neighbors next door were repeatedly breaking into her house, pinning her down, raping her, and injecting her with I.V. drugs.” An …


Early Detection Of Autism In The Population, John D. Mclennan M.D., Ph.D. Jan 2012

Early Detection Of Autism In The Population, John D. Mclennan M.D., Ph.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Frequently there is a delay in the diagnosis of autism in children which may result in a lost opportunity to provide early intervention. Signal detection studies have suggested that single items have good predictability for autism which suggests simple screening procedures may be helpful in the early detection of an autistic disorder. Studies of autism in the very young have found that specific social deficits appear to characterize this group. A three stage procedure is presented as a possible approach to detect autism at an early age in the population thereby allowing for early intervention.


Children And Adolexcents Of Distinction - Culturally Diverse Children And Adolescents: Assessment, Diagnosis, And Treatment By Ian A. Canino, M.D. And Jeanne Spurlock, M.D., Lloyda R. Broomes M.D. Jan 2012

Children And Adolexcents Of Distinction - Culturally Diverse Children And Adolescents: Assessment, Diagnosis, And Treatment By Ian A. Canino, M.D. And Jeanne Spurlock, M.D., Lloyda R. Broomes M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.