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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Volume 48, Issue 9
, Pages
879-883
, September 2009
Trichotillomania Across the Life Span
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Psychopharmacology Perspectives aims to discuss practical approaches to everyday issues in pediatric pharmacotherapy. The discussions may address aspects of clinical care related to psychopharmacology for which we do not have adequate applicable controlled trials. Given the need to address symptoms in youths with often complex, severe, and comorbid disorders, recommendations are likely to be off-label from the perspective of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. We fully appreciate that for virtually all disorders, medication is only one aspect of comprehensive care. This column focuses primarily on psychopharmacological management. Although it is important that clinicians address psychosocial issues in the evaluation and treatment of their patients, such discussion is beyond the specific scope of this feature. These are not meant to be practice guidelines, but rather examples of the thought process that may go into pharmacotherapy decision making.This article was reviewed under and accepted by Deputy Editor John T. Walkup, M.D.The author thanks the National Institute of Mental Health support of the Yale Child Study Center Research Training Program, the National Institute of Health Loan Repayment Program, and the APIRE/Eli Lilly Psychiatric Research Fellowship. The author also thanks Kaitlyn E. Panza, B.A., for help in revising this article.
PII: S0890-8567(09)60143-X
doi: 10.1097/CHI.0b013e3181ae09f3
© 2009 American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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