How is child mental disease treated

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These days, colleagues in the company said that his son's temper is very strange, and some psychological problems are unimaginable, so they want to give his son psychological treatment, but they don't know what method to use, so they inquired about the relevant information on the Internet. Now we're going to popularize science on how to treat children's psychological diseases.

How is child mental disease treated

First: the treatment of children's mental illness can try to ask about the relevant situation from her good friends and small partners, or find a time to chat with the child calmly like chatting with friends, try to find the symptoms and help analyze; if the family has a long time, you can observe more in the dark and pay attention to the child's recent performance and state. Try to say to the child: you are not in good condition recently, let's work together, so you will become a little princess loved by everyone.

Second: there are more than 30 kinds of psychological disorders in children, among which ADHD, child abuse, loneliness, alcohol or alcohol are the most common. For example, in children with ADHD, 30% of the patients still have inattention after adulthood. Impulsive, poor interpersonal skills, emotional problems and so on.

Third, there are many ways to treat children's mental illness, such as psychological behavior therapy, family therapy and drug therapy. It is necessary to treat ADHD with drugs, but drugs can not replace education. Drugs can provide good conditions for education, and we should correctly understand the effects and side effects of drugs. In order to achieve good curative effect, we must cooperate with each other in four aspects (children, parents, teachers and doctors).

matters needing attention

Nowadays, many parents often delay their care for their children because of their work, which is not desirable. Children's mental illness is also related to this. In fact, it is suggested that parents should interact with their children more and care more about their growth, which is conducive to their mental health.