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Treatment of trauma- and abuse-related dissociative symptom disorders in children and adolescents.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing 2009 Februrary
TOPIC: Dissociation is believed to be one of the most common underlying psychological processes among children and adolescents receiving mental health treatment, but most of the dissemination of information about dissociation has occurred among psychiatrists and psychologists.
PURPOSE: Modes of treatment for dissociation as it affects children and adolescents are described.
SOURCES USED: Current research and practice scholarly articles on treatment of children and adolescents for dissociation and dissociative symptom disorders were accessed and critically reviewed.
CONCLUSIONS: Prognosis in children and adolescents can vary widely among patients and between the specific types of dissociation disorder; however, expert clinicians and researchers agree that early, intense treatment offers the greatest possibility of full recovery.
PURPOSE: Modes of treatment for dissociation as it affects children and adolescents are described.
SOURCES USED: Current research and practice scholarly articles on treatment of children and adolescents for dissociation and dissociative symptom disorders were accessed and critically reviewed.
CONCLUSIONS: Prognosis in children and adolescents can vary widely among patients and between the specific types of dissociation disorder; however, expert clinicians and researchers agree that early, intense treatment offers the greatest possibility of full recovery.
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