Mental Illness in Education

Check Out the New Blog Mental illnesses are neurobiological.
A child with a mental illness has a chemical disturbance in their brain that controls their behavior and undermines their ability to deal with their world.

It is possible that environmental stresses can trigger the onset of mental illness and certainly make the experience more difficult. But, the degree of chaos at home, for example, does NOT cause brain disorders.

Identifying when behavior symptoms represent a mental illness (brain disorder) is the issue. For example, is a child who is “spinning out of control” a candidate for therapy, or does the behavior require close psychiatric supervision and treatment?
This is a call only for a qualified child psychiatrist to make.

Medicating a child whose problems can be effectively remedied by therapy alone is as clinically misguided as denying medication to a child whose condition cannot improve without it.

From Professional Learning Board’s online continuing education course for teachers: Recognizing Early-onset Mental Health Disorders in Children

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