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    | | |  | When You Worry About the Child You Love |  | List Price: $13.00 Your Price: $9.75
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  Summary: Objective and information packed resource
 Review: This was the first book of it's kind that I've read that didn't "take sides" on this controversial issue. Everything else I've read either focused entirely on the biochemical aspects of psychiatric disorders, and recommended the use of medication, or took the opposite stance that medication for such things is bad, and puts our children at a disadvantage so that life will be easier for parents and teachers. This book clearly describes various mental disorders- it presents criteria for diagnosis including symptoms checklists and detailed examples. It shows which conditions are likely to require medical intervention to improve, and which could benefit from alternatives. The descriptions of how a child with each disorder behaves are extremely helpful. If your child has one of the diorders covered in this book, you will recognize it easily when you read it's description.. Am informative book in a clear, inderstandable style.
 
 Rating:
  Summary: Objective and information packed resource
 Review: This was the first book of it's kind that I've read that didn't "take sides" on this controversial issue.  Everything else I've read either focused entirely on the biochemical aspects of psychiatric disorders, and  recommended the use of medication, or took the opposite stance that  medication for such things is bad, and puts our children at a disadvantage  so that life will be easier for parents and teachers.  This book clearly  describes various mental disorders- it presents criteria for diagnosis  including symptoms checklists and detailed examples.  It shows which  conditions are likely to require medical intervention to improve, and which  could benefit from alternatives.   The descriptions of how a child with  each disorder behaves are extremely helpful.  If your child has one of the  diorders covered in this book, you will recognize it easily when you read  it's description..  Am informative book in a clear, inderstandable style.
 
 
 
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