Boy With Seriously Ill Mother Manifests Somatic Complaints, Withdrawal, Disabling Fears
Abstract
Discussing treatment planning for a depressed child this month is Dr. Theodore Petti, associate professor of child psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh (Pa.) Medical Center. Dr. Petti is also director of the child and youth section of the office of education and regional programming at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic.
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