In an article published in the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (JCAP), it documents factors that may help predict which youths are at greater risk of more serious disorders and which are likely to be more resilient after a traumatic event, which can help figure out the care and services they needed.
According to Harold S. Koplewicz, MD, Editor-in-Chief of JCAP, and President, Child Mind Institute, New York, NY, "Even children who do not meet specific criteria in terms of how they response to trauma may warrant care—and this care can be helpful."
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