Dr. Strasburger addresses a popular topic in mainstream media: What are the effects of the multitude of media that are available to our children and adolescents? His well-published authors try to answser this question with articles devoted to thefollowng topics: Health Effects of Media on Children and Adolescents; What Every Pediatrician Needs to Know About Social Networking Sites; Should Babies Be Watching TV and Videos?; Internet Bullying; Creative and Prosocial Uses of Media; Videogames: Good or Bad?; The New Threat of Digital Advertising; Does Media Use Cause Obesity?; Media in the Classroom; Eating Disorders and the Media; and Setting Up an Adolescent Health Website.
Dr. Strasburger addresses a popular topic in mainstream media: What are the effects of the multitude of media that are available to our children and adolescents?
Taking an approach grounded in the media effects tradition, this book provides a comprehensive, research-oriented treatment of how children and adolescents interact with the media.
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Recent studies have suggested that peripheral vessels are not stiffer in patients who have had KD without aneurysms and those children have an excellent long-term prognosis (McCrindle et al 2017). Nonetheless, it is recommended that ...
New to this edition is an emphasis on clinical judgment skills and a new chapter on children with integumentary dysfunction.
The diagnosis and initial discharge home are critical times for parents (Coffey, 2006). Several factors can make it particularly difficult, including a long duration of uncertainty in the diagnostic process, negative perceptions of ...
Abbreviations PTSD TF-CBT Posttraumatic stress disorder Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy cide.2,3 (PTSD), depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and attempted and completed suiEarly identification and treatment of traumatized ...
TF-CBT is designed for youth who have experienced traumatic events and are already demonstrating traumatic stress reactions such as PTSD symptoms, depression, anxiety, and behavioral problems. Typically 8 to 25 sessions in length with a ...
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