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8 CE Credits Childhood Mental Health Disorders is a comprehensive report, based on a thorough review of the literature, on the current effective use, sequencing, comparative risks/benefits, and integration of psychotropic medications and psychosocial interventions for children and adolescents. The course is designed to help you to: 1. Specify uses and limitations of psychosocial treatments useful for various childhood mental health disorders. 2. Identify uses and limitations of pharmacological interventions currently available for various childhood mental health disorders. 3. Recognize the components and evidence-based associated with combined interventions for various childhood mental health disorders. 4. Identify diversity variables that may moderate response to treatment and influence treatment choice and adherence. 5. Comprehend the risk-benefit analysis associated with various treatment modalities (psychosocial, pharmacological, combined) for various childhood mental health disorders.
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