While the World Health Organization calls to ‘scale up’ access to psychotropic drugs for children in the global South, research from the global North has found that long-term use of psychotropic drugs may be at best ineffective, or at worst harmful. Questioning what counts as evidence within the Movement for Global Mental Health, this article maps the physical, psychological and sociopolitical effects of increasingly global psychotropic interventions into children's lives. This psychiatrisation will be read alongside colonisation, leading to the uncomfortable question of whether every child should have the right to a psychotropic childhood
BACKGROUND. Prescription rates of psychotropic drugs to US children, and average duration of use, ro...
Objective. Although there is a global concern about the increased use of psychotropic agents in chil...
peer reviewedIn line with Evidence-based medicine and more recently with the emergence of Evidence-b...
While the World Health Organization calls to ‘scale up’ access to psychotropic drugs for children in...
first universal and binding international policy statement on the Rights of the Child, However, many...
There are a multitude of stakeholders involved in the protection, education, mental health and psych...
Prescriptions of psychotropic medications have become an important intervention for many children an...
Global health has been defined as an area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on...
Mental disorders are one of the largest contributors to the burden of disease globally, this holds a...
Mental disorders are one of the largest contributors to the burden of disease globally, this holds a...
Psychotropic medications commonly used with children have been associated with side effects signific...
rs i approach pharmaceutical use, especially for children and adolescents, in a consciously tempered...
Global Mental Health and Neuroethics explores conceptual, ethical and clinical issues that have emer...
Abstract The number of children in the US taking prescription drugs for emotional and behavioral dis...
This phenomenological case study was a first-person practitioner account of an in-home therapist wor...
BACKGROUND. Prescription rates of psychotropic drugs to US children, and average duration of use, ro...
Objective. Although there is a global concern about the increased use of psychotropic agents in chil...
peer reviewedIn line with Evidence-based medicine and more recently with the emergence of Evidence-b...
While the World Health Organization calls to ‘scale up’ access to psychotropic drugs for children in...
first universal and binding international policy statement on the Rights of the Child, However, many...
There are a multitude of stakeholders involved in the protection, education, mental health and psych...
Prescriptions of psychotropic medications have become an important intervention for many children an...
Global health has been defined as an area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on...
Mental disorders are one of the largest contributors to the burden of disease globally, this holds a...
Mental disorders are one of the largest contributors to the burden of disease globally, this holds a...
Psychotropic medications commonly used with children have been associated with side effects signific...
rs i approach pharmaceutical use, especially for children and adolescents, in a consciously tempered...
Global Mental Health and Neuroethics explores conceptual, ethical and clinical issues that have emer...
Abstract The number of children in the US taking prescription drugs for emotional and behavioral dis...
This phenomenological case study was a first-person practitioner account of an in-home therapist wor...
BACKGROUND. Prescription rates of psychotropic drugs to US children, and average duration of use, ro...
Objective. Although there is a global concern about the increased use of psychotropic agents in chil...
peer reviewedIn line with Evidence-based medicine and more recently with the emergence of Evidence-b...