Clinical Articles /
BY: Pamela S. Lansky, MA, MEd, RCC,
April 2007
... lasting effects on mothers, children, and their families. [4] Depressed maternal mood following pregnancy is a ... and excessive anxiety. The onset can occur within 4 weeks of delivery, [11] with the peak incidence ranging ... care, symptoms may present well after the typical 4- to 6-week visit. Similarly, pediatricians, who frequently ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Myles Blank, MD, FRCPC,
April 2007
... a minor dog bite, may result in much lower rates of PTSD. [4] Historical overview PTSD was first described as ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Teresa Marie Kope, MD, FRCPC
April 2007
... Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC: 0-3R) [4] provides diagnostic guidance for infant mental health ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Shelly Phillips, MA,
April 2007
... time she is mentioning these problems. Clinical scenario 4 A single mother reports growing concern about her 4-year-old son, who she describes as “defiant, ... within this setting. In clinical scenarios 3 and 4 , a comprehensive assessment conducted by a child and ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Teresa Marie Kope, MD, FRCPC
April 2007
... in other contexts, including romantic relationships [4] and geriatric attachment relationships that resemble the ...
BC Centre for Disease Control /
BY: Mark Gilbert, MD, MHSc, FRCPC
May 2007
... and routine lab-based testing should be obtained. 4. Invalid test (cannot determine test result): repeat POC ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Pratibha Reebye, MBBS, FRCPC,
May 2007
... exists regarding the diagnostic criteria of RD.[ 4] This diagnosis continues to be one of the most discussed ... done to prevent the progression of symptoms?[ 7 ] Over a 4-year period at the BCCH Infant Psychiatry Clinic, the ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Carolyn Steinberg, MD, FRCPC,
May 2007
... Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) [4] describe feeding disorders in early childhood as ... calm, alert state in order for feeding to occur. By 2 to 4 months of age, most infants become more active socially. ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Pratibha Reebye, MBBS, FRCPC,
May 2007
... develop psychopathology when followed to adolescence. [4] Even disorganized attachment is best viewed as a ...
Letters /
BY: Jeff Lynskey, MD,
June 2007
... GPs. I have personally observed that over the last 3 to 4 years my specialist colleagues have stopped complaining ... overhead is 41.5%, while the average specialist’s is 36.4%. The range for specialists is from 20% to 51%. I have ...