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Parenting through psychiatry

Morten Ruge, MD.

Parenting changes when your child has mental health problems. An MD in family psychiatry sharing what I wish every family knew even before their first assessment. Months on a waitlist don't have to be wasted.

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    Resident child and adolescent psychiatrist. Professional listener to teenage silence. Sharing the insights I wish every family tried while waiting for their first assessment.

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