ADD in children

ADD in children: latest research, articles, and news

Psychiatrist.com is a leading source of information about attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADD in children, providing clinicians with access to the most recent research and the latest peer-reviewed articles. Combining research and information on a broad array of mental health topics from multiple sources, Psychiatrist.com serves psychiatrists and mental health professionals as well as primary care physicians and other clinicians who treat patients with mental and central nervous system (CNS) disorders.

Within the pages of Psychiatrist.com you’ll find a variety of resources related to ADHD and ADD in children, including research on ADHD symptoms in toddlersADHD symptoms in adolescents, and ADHD treatment for children at every age. You can also earn CME credits related to ADHD in children through the CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., website at CMEInstitute.com.

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Find CME activities for ADD in children

The mission of Psychiatrist.com is to provide lifelong learning opportunities for mental health professionals and other clinicians. Consequently, you’ll find more than 150 CME activities on Psychiatrist.com and CMEInstitute.com, including articles, supplements, webcasts, and other publications concerning ADD in children and characteristics of ADHD in adults as well as many other psychiatric subjects.

When you register on Psychiatrist.com and CMEInstitute.com, you’ll automatically create a MyCME account. This convenient online tool keeps a record of your participation in CME activities on the website and allows you to easily return to activities you have started but not yet completed. You can take posttests and complete evaluations in MyCME, and print transcripts and certificates as soon as you have earned CME credit.

CME activities concerning ADD in children on Psychiatrist.com include subjects such as:

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Consult the latest peer-reviewed articles on ADD in children

Psychiatrist.com offers a comprehensive collection of peer-reviewed, evidence-based articles that cover the latest advances in diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of mental and neurologic conditions, including ADD in children. Content on Psychiatrist.com is drawn from two sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP) and The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders (PCC). JCP is one of the most-cited sources in psychiatry and is intended for psychiatrists and other mental health professionals. Content in PCC is intended to advance the clinical expertise of primary care physicians and other healthcare providers who treat patients with mental and neurologic illness.

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FAQs on resources for ADD in children

Psychiatrist.com offers a broad range of resources on ADD in children – including articles, research, case reports, and meta-analyses on the latest advances in understanding, diagnosing, and treating the disorder. Psychiatrist.com also provides CME activities related to ADHD and other topics through the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

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Most CME activities on Psychiatrist.com and CMEInstitute.com can be completed at no charge, though several journal-based CME activities carry a $10 processing fee.

With a free registration on Psychiatrist.com and CMEInstitute.com, you will automatically be set up with a MyCME account where you can keep track of all your AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM on the website. Each time you begin an activity, your progress will be recorded in your MyCME account, making it easy to return to the site at any time to complete your CME credit. With MyCME, you can also print transcripts or certificates of your credits earned.

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Register today for free on Psychiatrist.com to sign up for daily email alerts, or Elerts, that notify you of new articles, features, and case reports concerning ADD in children and other topics. Elerts are delivered right to your email inbox and include the table of contents for upcoming issues of The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and The Primary Care Companion as well as links to abstracts of articles. You’ll hear about the latest online-first and free articles available on the website, along with new CME activities on a wide range of topics available from CMEInstitute.com. Psychiatrist.com Elerts are the easiest way to keep on top of all the latest research in your field.

Registration on Psychiatrist.com also offers access to the full text of articles from PCC as well as free articles and supplements from JCP. Additionally, you can participate in many CME activities and track your progress with a free MyCME account on CMEInstitute.com

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A digital property of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Psychiatrist.com offers the latest research on the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of behavioral health and neuropsychiatric disorders. Content on Psychiatrist.com is drawn from three sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

Psychiatrist.com offers peer-reviewed, evidence-based research and articles on topics as diverse as ADHD  treatment of bipolar dementia; symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease; criteria for major depressive disorder and treatment for major depression; diagnosis of catatonic schizophrenia and other forms of schizophrenia; and many other topics related to general, family, functional, geriatric, and biological psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry.