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School Staff Can Aid Treatment of Psychotic Children


 

FROM CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA

School administrators should provide professional development for staff, collaborate with parents/caregivers and community resources, and modify the student’s school day based on waxing and waning of symptoms during the school year.

The authors reported that they have no conflicts to disclose.

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