Kids' Mental Issues Often Unaddressed

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Kids' mental problems often unaddressed: U.S. survey | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - About 13 percent of American children and young teens have at least one mental health disorder, yet only about half have been seen by a mental health professional. That's accordingView full resource at reuters.com

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Kids’ mental problems often unaddressed: US survey - Tom Heston

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Kids' mental problems often unaddressed: U.S. survey | Reuters

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Half of U.S. Kids With Mental Issues Are Getting Help - Drugs.com MedNews

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Kids: Pediatric Mental Health Emergencies: Where are they Treated? - The Doctor

thedoctorwillseeyounow.com — “Too often, children with behavioral or emotional issues are taken to the ER. A bad idea for a number of reasons.View full resource at thedoctorwillseeyounow.com

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Issues seen in therapy with abused children

examiner.com — “Children that have been physically or sexually abused have some common concerns or issues that are seen in therapy. In addition to mental health issues such as depression, guilt, anger, and learned helplessness, these children often have physical …View full resource at examiner.com

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Children living with relatives of parents struggle with physical, mental health issues, study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “It is well-known that children in foster care are at increased risk for physical and mental health problems. But what about kids who live with relatives other than their birth parents? Children who live in "kinship care" often fly under the radar of child welfare agencies, and little research has been done on this group of children -- until now.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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HealthScout-Consumer Health News, Information and Resources Updated Daily-Neurology-Kids of Deployed Soldiers May Face More Mental Health Woes

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Sleep woes more persistent in chronically ill kids | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Just because they're sick doesn't mean that children with chronic illness will sleep peacefully through the night, new research from Norway shows. Children with sleep problemsView full resource at reuters.com

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Sleep Woes More Persistent in Chronically Ill Kids | The Kid's Doctor: Your Partner in Parenting

kidsdr.com — “Just because they're sick doesn't mean that children with chronic illness will sleep peacefully through the night, new research from Norway shows.View full resource at kidsdr.com

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Mood Disorders Going Undetected in U.S. Children - Mental Health Disorders on MedicineNet.com

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Childhood Nutrition a Serious Issue in Schools | Fresh Healthy Vending

freshhealthyvending.com — “Childhood nutrition plays a very big role in a child's well being physically, emotionally, mentally and socially. A child who is not properly nourished can have difficulties in focusing with his/her academic performance in school. His/her physical appearance especially those who are overweight can also lead to low self-esteem because they are most likely to be teased or bullied by other children. Children with low-self esteem often have a hard time interacting with other kids which greatly affecView full resource at freshhealthyvending.com

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Taking Your Child to a Therapist

kidshealth.org — “Kids, like adults, can often benefit from therapy – but there are many important things to consider as you look for the right therapist.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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ERs Frequented by Kids With Behavioral Problems: Report - Health News - Health.com

news.health.com — “WEDNESDAY, June 1 (HealthDay News) — Regular outpatient care has not kept children and teenagers with mental health issues and behavioral problems from making repeat visits to the emergency room (ER), according to a new study. Researchers from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center found that more often than not, children who repeatedly end up in the [...]View full resource at news.health.com

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Behavioral Optometry vs. ADHD | Will Baum, LCSW

willbaum.com — “Another massive mental-health related piece in the New York Times magazine--Concocting a Cure for Kids with Issues. parents often don't trust theView full resource at willbaum.com

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