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Published Online: September 1987

Short-Term Psychiatric Hospitalization of Children

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Recent changes in psychiatric practice, fueled in part by national economic trends, have contributed to the increasing use of short-term psychiatric hospitalization for children. The authors discuss specific approaches to treatment planning, milieu therapy, family work, and individual therapy that help maximize a patient's stay on the short-term psychiatric unit for latency-age children at Tulane University Hospital. Data on diagnosis and length of stay of children admitted during the first two years of the unit's operation are presented, and specific attributes of latency development that affect the short-term process are discussed.

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Pages: 973 - 976

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Published in print: September 1987
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Tulane University School of Medicine, 1430 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112
Children's neuropsychiatric unit of Tulane University Hospital
Tulane University Hospital
Tulane University Medical School and associate director of the children's neuropsychiatric unit

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