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Table of Contents

October 2002 (Vol. 1, No. 10)

Evidence-Based Reviews

One AA meeting doesn’t fit all: 6 keys to prescribing 12-step programs
Robert F. Forman, PhD

Adult ADHD: Less hyperactivity, but lingering inattention and distress
Michael Alan Schwartz, MD

New uses for atypicals in pediatric patients: How to offer the benefits while minimizing side effects
Donna Londino, MD; Lisa Wiggins, MS; Peter Buckley, MD

Using atypicals for patients without psychosis: The strength of evidence varies with the diagnosis
Donna Londino, MD; Lisa Wiggins, MS; Peter Buckley, MD

From a trickle to a flood: Pipelines fill with psychotropics for children
Joseph DeVeaugh-Geiss, MD

From The Editor

Pediatric psychiatry is growing up
James Randolph Hillard, MD, Editor-in-Chief

Cases That Test Your Skills

The case of the quadriplegic cyberterrorist
Michael A. Sperber, MD

Comments & Controversies

Measuring speech pauses to help suicidal patients

Improving the ‘awful’ task of reading journals

Managing every mental disorder?

Psyber Psychiatry

A valuable audio-visual tool in your pocket
John Luo, MD

Pearls

How to detect and prevent prescription abuse



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