Navigating the Rollercoaster Ride of Adolescence

Misty C. Richards MD, MS (Assistant Editor), Justin Schreiber DO, MPH (Assistant Editor)
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驾驭过山车般的青春期。
青春期经常被比作过山车——充满了不可预测的高潮、突然的下降和大胆的曲折和转弯的惊险之旅。对于一些青少年来说,这个比喻变得更加尖锐,因为他们正在应对日益严重的情绪障碍和物质使用障碍的挑战。这些挣扎会放大青春期的动荡,让经历这段旅程的青少年感到难以承受,也让支持他们的家人和照顾者感到难以承受。本次媒体论坛回顾了针对青少年和过渡年龄青年的两种资源,一种侧重于患有双相情感障碍的青少年,另一种侧重于青少年成瘾障碍。就像过山车的曲折一样,患有这些疾病的年轻患者,以及支持他们的社区和系统,需要适应力、理解和战略导航。通过探索青春期的情感动荡和过山车的动力之间的相似之处,我们可以看到安全、沟通和接受一些混乱的重要性,以帮助青少年找到回家的路。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP) is dedicated to advancing the field of child and adolescent psychiatry through the publication of original research and papers of theoretical, scientific, and clinical significance. Our primary focus is on the mental health of children, adolescents, and families. We welcome unpublished manuscripts that explore various perspectives, ranging from genetic, epidemiological, neurobiological, and psychopathological research, to cognitive, behavioral, psychodynamic, and other psychotherapeutic investigations. We also encourage submissions that delve into parent-child, interpersonal, and family research, as well as clinical and empirical studies conducted in inpatient, outpatient, consultation-liaison, and school-based settings. In addition to publishing research, we aim to promote the well-being of children and families by featuring scholarly papers on topics such as health policy, legislation, advocacy, culture, society, and service provision in relation to mental health. At JAACAP, we strive to foster collaboration and dialogue among researchers, clinicians, and policy-makers in order to enhance our understanding and approach to child and adolescent mental health.
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