I do not believe that every child with a mental disorder needs medication, but I do feel strongly that some do. To withhold these important therapeutic agents can be harmful and, in some cases, tragic. However, I fully understand why parents are often anxious, hesitant, and concerned about their children’s welfare. All too often, such feelings arise from the biased, misleading, and even fabricated stories that are conveyed through the media and on the Internet.
I have experience prescribing almost all of the current psychotropic drugs and have treated children and teenagers with all the varied disorders listed in the diagnostic manuals. I have seen the therapeutic effects of medication when administered properly, the harmful effects when they are abused or prescribed incorrectly, and have observed the side effects that very rarely occur.
In my book, When Kids Need Meds, I try to alleviate some of the misconceptions and the fears. I discuss the mental disorders, explain the process of psychiatric evaluation, answer the many questions, and talk about stimulants, antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, sleep medications, and anti-anxiety drugs. I focus on the importance of non-medication therapies, too. I also provide references for readers to obtain more information.
Friendly and easy to use and read, this guide covers almost every aspect of an extremely important and very prevalent topic to educate, comfort and provide support. I believe parents will find it invaluable.
Now through the month of April I am offering free copies of my book. If you are interested in a copy please email me at drpaul@henrypaulmd.com.
Here is a link to an excerpt from the book.
Disclaimer
This blog is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical or psychiatric advice for individual conditions or treatment and does not substitute for a medical or psychiatric examination. A psychiatrist must make a determination about any treatment or prescription. Dr. Paul does not assume any responsibility or risk for the use of any information contained within this blog.