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Parent-Child Psychotherapy Leads to Improvements in Young Children With Depression
Psychiatric News (Wednesday, 20 June) - An adapted parent-child psychotherapy proven to help children with disruptive disorders may also reduce symptoms of depression in very young children, according to a study published today in AJP in... -
Timing of First, Second Deployments May Influence Soldiers’ Risk of Suicide, Study Suggests
Psychiatric News (Wednesday, 18 April) - Soldiers who deployed overseas within their first year of service in the Army are twice as likely as their peers to attempt suicide after a subsequent deployment, reports a study... -
Postpartum Depression Screening During Well-Child Visits May Improve Maternal Mental Health
Psychiatric News (Monday, 11 September, 2017) - Screening for postpartum depression in a well-child care setting may be an effective way to reduce maternal depressive symptoms and improve overall maternal mental health and parenting, according to a... -
CBT Improves Functioning in Parents of Children With ASD
Psychiatric News (Friday, 11 August, 2017) - Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can benefit from involvement in their children’s cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), according to a pilot study posted online August 1 in the Journal... -
Online Parenting Program Improves Anxiety Symptoms in Children
Psychiatric News (Monday, 13 March, 2017) - A group-based parenting program known as Cool Little Kids has been shown to be an effective intervention to decrease the incidence of anxiety disorders among at-risk children. This face-to-face program... - Dads pick up parenting skills in this reading program
Society & Culture - Futurity (Tuesday, 24 January, 2017) - A new parenting program for fathers doesn't focus on a deficit, say researchers, but instead offers benefits for both dads and children.... -
Effects of Parental Debt on Children’s Well-Being Vary, Study Finds
Psychiatric News (Monday, 25 January, 2016) - Debt may not be universally harmful for children’s well-being, particularly if the debt is due to investment in a home or education, according to a study published in Pediatrics. However,... -
Resilience Intervention Helps Entire Military Family
Psychiatric News (Thursday, 24 December, 2015) - Military families benefited from an intervention program designed to reduce psychological symptoms, increase resilience, and improve family functioning, according to Patricia Lester, M.D., a professor of psychiatry at the University...
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