The American Epidemic: Solutions for Over Medicating Our Youth provides new knowledge for parents, educators, all healthcare professionals, and public health policymakers to determine the cause of behavioral symptoms prior to psychoactive drug therapy in children. The Action Plan for Childhood Behavioral Conditions is a step-by-step solution to rule out nutritional, physiological, and environmental risk factors. The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) Child Foster Care drug audit report uncovered widespread abuses of overmedicating our children with ADHD stimulant and multiple psychoactive medications. The GAO report proves that the assessment and treatment of young children with behavioral symptoms requires immediate reform. The Action Plan for Childhood Behavioral Conditions will help you: - Understand the critical role parents play in child behavioral health- Unite parents, educators, and healthcare professionals to determine the cause of behavioral symptoms- Learn how to help your child develop a focused and healthy mind- Eliminate nutritional, physiological, and environmental risk factors that mimic childhood behavioral symptoms
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Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
Publication Date: 24 Jul 2014
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781630470524
About Frank J. Granett
Frank J. Granett R.ph. is a board-certified pharmacist with more than twenty-five years of consultative experience specializing in attention deficit disorder and psychiatric drug therapy. He is the clinical director of pharmacy operations at BCOM Psychiatric Hospital in Warren Michigan and the founder of the non-profit organization Coalition Against Overmedicating Our Youth. A father of six children Frank hosts the Over Medicating Our Youth TV series dedicated to helping parents help their children determine the cause of behavioral conditions by ruling out nutritional physiological and environmental risk factors prior to premature drug therapy. He has been a featured guest on more than thirty-five syndicated radio programs across the United States.