Since the publication of the fifth edition of the Concise Guide to Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry in 2017, the field has evolved significantly. Evaluation
methods have been sharpened, evidence-based treatments have multiplied, stigma
surrounding mental illness has waned, and debates about disorders and treatments
have surged in the media. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic, the widespread
adoption of social media, and ongoing challenges with access to care have reshaped
how psychiatric professionals support young patients and their
families.
This sixth edition distills and incorporates the latest
research and the collective clinical expertise that leading experts consider most
relevant, delivering actionable insights tailored to today's practice. Key updates
include the following:
. Every section has been revised to
reflect DSM-5-TR criteria. Outdated diagnostic and treatment information has
been pruned and new recommendations have been made. A brand-new chapter on
neuromodulation has been added. Two new expert authors have joined as
contributors
Crucially, the guide retains its core strengths: the
authors bring extensive clinical and teaching experience, abundant summary tables
provide rapid access to essential information, key references and additional
readings offer pathways for further study, and recommended resources for parents
reinforce the clinician-family partnership.
Covering the diagnosis
and treatment of neurodevelopmental, anxiety, mood, trauma-related,
obsessive-compulsive disorders, and others, this concise guide remains rich in
practical guidance. Designed as a primer for medical and mental health students and
trainees, it also serves as a focused, up-to-date resource for practicing
clinicians.