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Behavior problems in children and adolescents have traditionally been blamed on the family. Recent information from neuroscience research challenges this assumption. Increased understanding of childhood behavior and psychiatric disorders has the potential to enhance treatment effectiveness and outcome. Changes in mental health delivery systems toward culturally competent, community-based systems of care are likely to improve the access of minority children to mental health care. Specific diagnoses and new medications may help children who have severe disorders avoid placement out of the home. Families have been instrumental in these advances by advocating better services and treatments for their children.

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儿童心理健康:家庭视角。
儿童和青少年的行为问题传统上被归咎于家庭。最近来自神经科学研究的信息挑战了这一假设。增加对儿童行为和精神疾病的了解有可能提高治疗效果和结果。精神卫生服务系统向具有文化能力的、以社区为基础的保健系统转变,可能会改善少数民族儿童获得精神卫生保健的机会。具体的诊断和新的药物可能会帮助患有严重疾病的儿童避免被安置在家庭之外。家庭通过提倡为他们的孩子提供更好的服务和治疗,在这些进步中发挥了重要作用。
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