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Am J Psychiatry 126:168-176, August 1969
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.126.2.168
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Emotional Disturbances in Mentally Retarded Children

FRANK J. MENOLASCINO M.D.1

1 Associate professor of psychiatry and pediatrics, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, 602 South 44th Ave., Omaha, Neb. 68105

The experiences of a multidisciplinary team with 256 emotionally disturbed mentally retarded children are discussed, and descriptive diagnostic findings for four frequently noted types of emotional disturbance are presented, along with treatment-management considerations. The author notes that in the past, treatment of such children has too often been based on individual symptoms rather than on a long-range, total approach that flexibly focuses on the child's multilevel needs. He outlines some suggested guidelines for future clinical research.




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