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There are a variety of reasons why you should take your child to see a child psychiatrist. For instance, if you suspect that your child is suffering from a psychological disorder such as: anxiety disorders, clinical depression, obsessive and compulsive disorder, eating disorders, manic depression, etc.
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Read More »As a parent, you are normally the first person to notice emotional and/or behavioral disturbances with your child. Although this can be quite unsettling, it is important that you talk to your child in a calm and gentle manner. Opening the door to communication can help your child express his/her feelings in a safe, secure and supportive environment. It is true that it can be hard to decide if and when you should seek professional treatment for your child, but it is important that you contact a psychiatrist if you feel that he/she is experiencing severe and/or chronic distress.
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Read More »It is important to understand that there is no shame in taking your child to see a child psychiatrist. A child psychiatrist is trained to treat issues that affect a child’s thought process and/or mental health. Most mental illnesses can be successfully treated with therapy and medication. Although your child may avoid seeing a psychiatrist because of his/her fear of the psychiatric ward, it is important to make your child understand that most psychological disorders and emotional issues are successfully treated in an outpatient basis. Children are only admitted to the hospital when they are a danger to themselves and/or others. It is true that psychiatrists can prescribe a variety of psychotropic medications (such as: anti-anxiety and anti-depression medications), but it is also true that many times these medicines can regulate your child’s moods, improve his/her behaviors and reduce stress. Your child may experience mild side-effects at the beginning, but over time they will diminish and your child will feel a whole lot better. Your child’s medical records are confidential. Your child’s private information will not be shared with the public. You decide who knows your child’s medical history. A child psychiatrist can really help your child have a happy and productive life. He/she can help your child recognize triggers, manage psychological disorders, resolve issues and effectively cope with life’s stresses. Moreover, a psychiatrist can offer your child a variety of medications that can help correct chemical imbalances in the brain, control moods, change negative and/or destructive behaviors and improve self-awareness. Once your child has a good understanding of where the feelings are coming from, he/she will be better able to adapt to challenging and/or difficult situations. A psychiatrist can offer your child the best of both worlds – psychotherapy and prescription medications.
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