Should I Medicate My Child?

Sane Solutions For Troubled Kids With-and Without-psychiatric Drugs

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Child & Adolescent, Child Development
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Author: Lawrence Diller ISBN: 9780786752669
Publisher: Basic Books Publication: April 17, 2003
Imprint: Basic Books Language: English
Author: Lawrence Diller
ISBN: 9780786752669
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication: April 17, 2003
Imprint: Basic Books
Language: English

With the publication of Running on Ritalin in 1998, Dr. Lawrence Diller established himself as the country's leading expert on the use of psychiatric drugs to treat children. Since then, parents have clamored for his expertise on psychological problems beyond ADD, drugs beyond Ritalin, and, most important, how to decide whether or not drugs really are the best option for their children. More and more parents are asking the simple question: Should I medicate my child? In this authoritative and plainspoken book, which features a detailed, easy-to-access "Quick Guide to Psychiatric Drugs," Dr. Diller gives parents the tools they need to regain faith in their own judgment and make wise choices for their children.

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With the publication of Running on Ritalin in 1998, Dr. Lawrence Diller established himself as the country's leading expert on the use of psychiatric drugs to treat children. Since then, parents have clamored for his expertise on psychological problems beyond ADD, drugs beyond Ritalin, and, most important, how to decide whether or not drugs really are the best option for their children. More and more parents are asking the simple question: Should I medicate my child? In this authoritative and plainspoken book, which features a detailed, easy-to-access "Quick Guide to Psychiatric Drugs," Dr. Diller gives parents the tools they need to regain faith in their own judgment and make wise choices for their children.

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