No Child Left Different: Childhood in America
Autor Sharna Olfmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 ian 2006 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780275985226
ISBN-10: 0275985229
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Childhood in America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0275985229
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Childhood in America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Sharna Olfman is series editor for the Praeger series, Childhood in America. Dr. Olfman is a Clinical Psychologist and Associate Professor of Psychology in the Department of Humanities at Point Park University, Pittsburgh. She teaches child development and directs the annual Childhood and Society Symposium.
Cuprins
Introduction, by Sharna OlfmanEnvironments MatterThe Building Blocks of Children's Mental Health: Care and Community, by Sharna OlfmanThe Dance of Nature and Nurture: How Environment Impacts Brian Development and Genetic Expression, by Jane M. HealyToxic World, Troubled Minds, by Varda Burstyn and David FentonMedia Violence: The Drug of Choice for Young Males, by John P. MurrayMedical RemodelChild Psychiatry, Drugs, and the Corporation, by Michael BrodyThe Development of Mentally Healthy Children, by Staurt ShankerDiagnosis, Drugs, and Bipolar Disorder in Children, by Daniel BurstonPathologies of NormalcyRunning on Ritalin: Children, Society, and Performance on the Pill by Lawrence DillerWhy Medications Aren't Enough: Looking More Deeply at Depression and Anxiety in Children, by Molly BurkeGlobal Girls, Consumer Culture, and Eating Disorders, by Margo MaineSeries Afterword, by Sharna OlfmanAbout the Editors and ContributorsAbout the Series Advisors
Recenzii
This work raises important issues concerning the deteriorating mental health of American children. Contributors explore the societal and cultural issues related to this emerging phenomenon, as well as some related theories of psychosocial development and genetics.
[T]hose seeking an introduction to alternative ways to view the problems facing Americas children--and progressive solutions to these problems--will appreciate this collection. Editor Sharna Olfman, whose series Childhood in America also includes the volumes Childhood Lost: How American Culture is Failing Our Kids and All Work and No Play.:How Educational Reforms Are Harming Our Preschoolers, is to be commended for making this range of views readily accessible.
[S]ucceeds admirably in alerting the reader to the problems of psychotropic drugs for children..[t]his book raises many potential ethical issues..[o]pens a much needed conversation about the cultural and ethical implications of medical interventions for normalizing individuals.
[T]akes a critical look at the promotion and overuse of pyschoactive drugs in children.
A group of authors from various disciplines explain why there has been a 300-percent increase in the use of psychotropic medications for children under the age of 20 and why prescriptions for preschoolers have skyrocketed. The authors question the causes, describe the risks and discuss how emotional, social, cultural and physical environments can both damage and heal young minds. The book also looks at the controversy of whether psychiatric medications are safe or effective for children and what is known about their effects on brains that are still developing.
No Child Left Different takes a critical look at the promotion and overuse of pyschoactive drugs in children.
Over the past 15 years, there has been a 300 percent increase in the use of psychotropic medications for children and youth under the age of 20. This volume traces the emergence of this phenomenon and critically examines the establishment of drugs as the treatment of choice--rather than last resort--for children and teens diagnosed with mental illnesses.
[T]hose seeking an introduction to alternative ways to view the problems facing Americas children--and progressive solutions to these problems--will appreciate this collection. Editor Sharna Olfman, whose series Childhood in America also includes the volumes Childhood Lost: How American Culture is Failing Our Kids and All Work and No Play.:How Educational Reforms Are Harming Our Preschoolers, is to be commended for making this range of views readily accessible.
[S]ucceeds admirably in alerting the reader to the problems of psychotropic drugs for children..[t]his book raises many potential ethical issues..[o]pens a much needed conversation about the cultural and ethical implications of medical interventions for normalizing individuals.
[T]akes a critical look at the promotion and overuse of pyschoactive drugs in children.
A group of authors from various disciplines explain why there has been a 300-percent increase in the use of psychotropic medications for children under the age of 20 and why prescriptions for preschoolers have skyrocketed. The authors question the causes, describe the risks and discuss how emotional, social, cultural and physical environments can both damage and heal young minds. The book also looks at the controversy of whether psychiatric medications are safe or effective for children and what is known about their effects on brains that are still developing.
No Child Left Different takes a critical look at the promotion and overuse of pyschoactive drugs in children.
Over the past 15 years, there has been a 300 percent increase in the use of psychotropic medications for children and youth under the age of 20. This volume traces the emergence of this phenomenon and critically examines the establishment of drugs as the treatment of choice--rather than last resort--for children and teens diagnosed with mental illnesses.
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A remarkable team of experts spotlights and questions the soaring number of children diagnosed with psychiatric disorders and placed on medication, some not even old enough to attend school, and many--up to 40 percent--placed on multiple psychiatric drugs that have never been clinically tested on children.
A remarkable team of experts spotlights and questions the soaring number of children diagnosed with psychiatric disorders and placed on medication, some not even old enough to attend school, and many--up to 40 percent--placed on multiple psychiatric drugs that have never been clinically tested on children.