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Psychologist Guides Parents on Normal and Skewed Child Behavior

What's normal and what's not when it comes to how kids act? And how can parents know the difference? We'll talk with a child and adolescent psychologist about kids and mental health and what parents

Psychologist Guides Parents on Normal and Skewed Child Behavior

Originally aired on November 19, 2007

Tom Fudge: Mental health problems are an area of medicine that has seen a lot of progress lately when it comes to diagnosis and treatment. But this remains a difficult area of medicine for most people to understand. The mind is a complex and hidden organism. And knowing whether you have a problem can be a challenge. Millions of people have asked themselves, "Am I depressed, or am I just feeling a little down lately?" We all go through mental and emotional trials. And this seems to be particularly true of children.

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Kids are still developing – physically and mentally – and some develop more quickly than others. We talk about children going through phases. But when is a phase serious enough to be diagnosed as a mental or emotional problem? And when does the normal lack of juvenile concentration and behavior control become something that ought to be medicated?

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