When anxiety runs the show: How medication can help kids thrive
Ten years old and terrified, my patient sat curled in the chair, tears flowing, knees pulled to her chest, refusing to go to school for the third week in a row. Her parents looked exhausted. “We have tried everything. We don’t want to medicate her… but we can’t keep going like this.”
As a child and adolescent psychiatrist, I’ve had this conversation hundreds of times. Sometimes families walk in asking for …