A Life Child Psychiatry Department offers comprehensive and specialized services aimed at supporting the mental and emotional health of children and adolescents. Our team, specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric issues from early ages, provides a safe, effective, and supportive environment for children and young people.
Child psychiatry is a medical specialty that deals with the mental, emotional, and behavioral problems of children and adolescents aged 0 to 18. Specialists in this field provide diagnosis, treatment, and preventive services to support the healthy growth and development of children and young people.
Children and adolescents may face various challenges at different stages of their lives. These challenges can arise from many different causes such as academic failure, family problems, difficulties in friendships, traumatic events, or genetic predisposition. It is recommended to consult a child psychiatrist in the following situations:
Developmental disorders are defined as delays or disruptions in a child’s or adolescent’s normal developmental process. These disorders can cause difficulties in various areas and should be supported with early intervention. A Life Hospital’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department offers a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of these types of disorders.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Learning Disabilities
Speech and Language Disorders
Developmental Disorders in Motor Skills
Emotional disorders are conditions seen in children and adolescents that affect their emotional and mental balance. These disorders can impact an individual’s overall quality of life and daily functioning. A Life Hospital’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department provides a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders, helping children and young people achieve healthy emotional development.
Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Anger and Behavioral Disorders
Eating Disorders
Behavioral problems are difficulties observed in children and adolescents that negatively affect their social and academic functioning. These issues can impact family dynamics, school performance, and social relationships. A Life Hospital’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department offers a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating these problems.
Aggression and Hostility
Oppositional and Defiant Behavior
Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity
Social Adjustment Issues
Calming and Self-Regulation Behaviors
Family therapy is a professional treatment process aimed at improving relationships and communication among family members. In child and adolescent psychiatry, family therapy is an important approach focused on strengthening family dynamics and relationships. A Life Hospital’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department helps families create a healthier and more supportive environment through family therapy services.
Fundamental Principles of Family Therapy
Improving Communication
Enhancing Problem-Solving Skills
Understanding Relationship Dynamics
Providing Emotional Support
Benefits of Family Therapy
Resolving Communication Issues
Strengthening Family Relationships
Identifying and Solving Problems
Developing Empathy Among Family Members
Supporting the Growth of Children and Adolescents
Therapy Process
Initial Assessment
Goal Setting
Implementation and Evaluation
Monitoring Outcomes
Adolescence is a period during which individuals undergo significant physical, emotional, and social changes. These changes can cause young people to struggle with understanding themselves and their surroundings. A Life Hospital’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department offers comprehensive support for issues experienced during adolescence.
Emotional Fluctuations
Identity and Personal Identity Search
Academic and Social Pressures
Problems in Family Relationships
Risky Behaviors
Depression and Anxiety
Self-Confidence and Self-Esteem
Eating disorders are a group of conditions where individuals experience persistent and serious problems related to eating behaviors and body image. These disorders can have significant physical and psychological impacts. A Life Hospital’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department offers a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders.
Types of Eating Disorders
Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa
Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
Compulsive Eating Disorder
Orthorexia
Eating Disorder Treatments
Diagnosis and Evaluation
Psychotherapy
Nutritional Counseling
Medical Treatment
Evaluation: Uses interviews, observations, and tests to assess the mental, emotional, and behavioral condition of the child or adolescent.
Diagnosis: Diagnoses using standard criteria such as DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders).
Treatment: Develops treatment plans that may include psychotherapy (talk therapy), medication, or a combination of both.
Family Counseling: Provides information and support to families about their child’s issues and helps improve parenting skills.
Collaboration with Schools and Other Institutions: Supports the child’s or adolescent’s communication and adaptation with schools, social services, and other institutions.
At A Life Healthcare Group, we prioritize the mental health of your children. Our experienced child psychiatrists are here to help your children and adolescents overcome challenges and lead healthy lives.
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