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Published Online: April 1974

Multimodality Treatment of the Hyperkinetic Child

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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This paper describes a comprehensive program for the diagnosis and treatment of hyperkinetic children. The program is an intensive but short-term undertaking and includes a complete evaluation of the child, pharmacotherapy, behavior modification, curriculum counseling, training for parents and teachers, parent-child interaction videotaping and feedback sessions, and a coordination of the treatment effort with the child, his family, and his school. The program allows for a progression at the child’s pace in order to ensure continuity of both care and development.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 459 - 463
PubMed: 4149997

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Published in print: April 1974
Published online: 24 April 2020

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Anne C. Feighner, M.S.W.
Ms. Feighner is Psychiatric Social Worker, Director of Social Services, and Coordinator of the Hyperkinetic Program at the Psychiatric Center at Alvarado, 6310 Alvarado Court, San Diego, Calif. 92120. Dr. Feighner is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California at San Diego School of Medicine; Associate, Psychiatric Centers at San Diego; and Director of the Western Neuropsychiatric Research Clinic and Foundation.
John P. Feighner, M.D.
Ms. Feighner is Psychiatric Social Worker, Director of Social Services, and Coordinator of the Hyperkinetic Program at the Psychiatric Center at Alvarado, 6310 Alvarado Court, San Diego, Calif. 92120. Dr. Feighner is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California at San Diego School of Medicine; Associate, Psychiatric Centers at San Diego; and Director of the Western Neuropsychiatric Research Clinic and Foundation.

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