National Institute of Mental Health: Novel Treatment Helps Children With Severe Irritability
April 06, 2024
April 06, 2024
BETHESDA, Maryland, April 6 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institute of Mental Health issued the following news on April 5, 2024:
A persistent state of anger or annoyance coupled with frequent and intense temper outbursts in children and adolescents often signals clinically impairing irritability. Clinical irritability disrupts a child's daily life and can continue to cause problems into adulthood. Although irritability is one of the leading r . . .
A persistent state of anger or annoyance coupled with frequent and intense temper outbursts in children and adolescents often signals clinically impairing irritability. Clinical irritability disrupts a child's daily life and can continue to cause problems into adulthood. Although irritability is one of the leading r . . .