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Medication Reevaluation and Pediatric Psychiatric Treatment — Chapter 24 Summary from Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists

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Medication Reevaluation and Pediatric Psychiatric Treatment — Chapter 24 Summary from Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists Chapter 24 of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists brings together two critical areas of mental health care: medication reevaluation in adults and the special considerations for prescribing psychiatric medications to children and adolescents . As conditions evolve and patients grow, treatment must be adjusted to remain both safe and effective. This chapter outlines when to reevaluate pharmacotherapy, how to recognize signs of treatment failure, and best practices for approaching pediatric psychopharmacology responsibly. 🎥 Watch the podcast-style summary below to follow along with the chapter’s key points: When and Why to Reevaluate Medication Treatment Reevaluation is not only routine—it’s essential for maintaining therapeutic benefit and minimizing side effects. According to this chapter, several red flags can signal the need to reassess a...