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Mental Health in Children and Young People Sarah Vohra

Mental Health in Children and Young People By Sarah Vohra

Mental Health in Children and Young People by Sarah Vohra


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Summary

A practical guide to help parents and carers spot mental illness in young people early

Mental Health in Children and Young People Summary

Mental Health in Children and Young People: Spotting symptoms and seeking help early by Sarah Vohra

Are you worried about your childs state of mind? Concerned that he or she is becoming more irritable, down, isolated, or lacking in appetite? Mental health disorders in the young have soared in the past 25 years, and one in 10 of those aged 5 - 16 have a clinically diagnosable mental health problem. This book explains why you shouldnt automatically rationalise concerns as normal childhood or teenage ups and downs, and why you should talk to your child sooner rather than later if youre concerned. Written by a child psychiatrist, it alerts you to the often subtle early signs and symptoms of common problems such as anxiety, depression and eating disorders, together with accurate, up-to-date and expert advice. It covers tactful, effective ways to communicate with your child and provides key conversational techniques and communication skills which can be used whether your child is six or 16, cowering behind the bedroom door or sitting right in front of you. Early intervention is key in helping prevent and treat mental illness, so if you think somethings wrong, dont explain the warning signs away. Dr Sarah Vohra says, `Gut instinct is the most undervalued tool you own as a parent. You cant replicate parental instinct. Some anxiety is always going to be natural for parents, but if your gut is saying `worry, be worried. Dont try to push it to one side or justify the behaviour. Make sure you have that first conversation with your child early and seek professional help sooner rather than later.

About Sarah Vohra

Dr Sarah Vohra is a child psychiatrist. She qualified from University of Leeds Medical School. She works with young people and their families and assesses, reviews and treats a broad range of mental health difficulties. As Dr Sarah Jawad, she has published a textbook for Psychiatry trainees (Jawad, S Revision Notes for MRCPsych Paper 1, Radcliffe 2012) as well as articles and reviews for medical journals including the British Journal of Psychiatry. She has worked with schools to educate staff about the early signs of mental illness. Sarah is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and an active reviewer, blogger and tweeter. https://twitter.com/sarahjvohra

Table of Contents

Topics include: signposts and danger signs of common mental health conditions is there a family history of mental illness? obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), bipolar disorder and psychosis Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) substance misuse grief professional support and services reviewing your childs progress transition to adulthood leaving home and becoming independent

Additional information

GOR009046205
9781847094698
1847094694
Mental Health in Children and Young People: Spotting symptoms and seeking help early by Sarah Vohra
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Murray Press
2018-04-19
128
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