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Dr. Robert Daniel Schulte, M.D.
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- Harvard Med Sch, Boston Ma
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My daughter still continues to be hyperactive. What should I do?
An evaluation would seem warranted if the hyperactivity is causing significant problems with functioning. Start with a child/adolescent psychiatrist (if already screened by a READ MORE
An evaluation would seem warranted if the hyperactivity is causing significant problems with functioning. Start with a child/adolescent psychiatrist (if already screened by a pediatrician).
Why does my daughter only write about death?
Open dialogue. Are there co-occurring symptoms such as alteration in sleep, diminished interests, increased isolation, increased irritability, increased guilt, diminished energy/concentration/motivation/academic READ MORE
Open dialogue. Are there co-occurring symptoms such as alteration in sleep, diminished interests, increased isolation, increased irritability, increased guilt, diminished energy/concentration/motivation/academic performance, alteration in appetite, suicidal thinking and hopelessness? If so think depression and see child/adolescent psychiatrist. There are myriad other possible reasons. Your daughter may benefit from starting 1:1 therapy if adolescence hasn’t been kind or if she seems to be negative, angry, ‘on the outside’ and unhappy or similarly distressed.