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In her provocative new book, New York Times-bestselling author Judith Warner explores the storm of debate over whether we are overdiagnosing and overmedicating our children who have "issues".
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Child psychiatry, Adolescent, Psychosoziale Versorgung, Psychotropic Drugs, Pediatric psychopharmacology, Child Psychiatry, Angemessenheit, Parenting, Child, Krankheitsbegriff, Mental Disorders, Kind, Psychische Störung, Drug therapy, Therapeutic use, Popular Works, Popular works, Child mental health, TrendsPlaces
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We've got issues: children and parents in the age of medication
2010, Riverhead Books
in English
1594487545 9781594487545
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Table of Contents
Untitled on affluent parents and neurotic kids
Seeing is believing
An epidemic of supposition
Aren't they all on medication?
Who, exactly, is having issues?
"Bad" children, worse parents, (and even worse doctors)
Stuck in the cuckoo's nest
Ritalin nation?
The stories we tell
A better time than ever
Moving forward.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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