Suicide by Security Blanket and Other Stories from the Child Psychiatry Emergency Service: What Happens to Children with Acute Mental Illness (The Praeger Series on Contemporary Health and Living)
English


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This book offers a unique glimpse into the startlingly complex world of acute childrens psychiatry through 12 chapters each inspired by the actual visit of a child in psychiatric crisis to one of the most well-known psychiatric emergency rooms in the nation.Suicide by Security Blanket and Other Stories from the Child Psychiatry Emergency Service: What Happens to Children with Acute Mental Illness takes the reader inside the child psychiatry emergency room at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston. Each chapter highlights both the childs dilemma and the doctors thought processes and stresses the elements of rapid assessment. The real-life patient stories also offer myriad teaching points about child development and the warning signs of illness and provide compelling lessons regarding types of interactions with school systems health care systems and family systems. Each individual story presents the breadth and depth of the child psychiatric emergency evaluation at MGH from initial assessment to disposition presenting a genuine glimpse into the childrens psychiatric emergency room at one of the nations most famous psychiatric departments. This book demonstrates vividly how even the best-intentioned communities can fail to offer services to their neediest families. Each story presents a fascinating glimpse into the complex and sometimes tragic world of child psychiatry on the front lines.
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