The Ethics of Prescribing Psychiatric Drugs To Children

Canada · CEU points & talks · Psychologists

Canadian psychologists, advance your expertise with this essential CEU talk on the ethics of prescribing psychiatric drugs to children. Dr. Lachman addresses critical issues such as child vulnerability, developmental trajectories, and informed consent, providing practical guidance for Canadian practitioners navigating these complex ethical landscapes.

Dr. Anusha Lachman provides an insightful exploration of the ethical considerations involved in prescribing psychiatric medications to children. This talk assists health professionals in navigating the complex balance of risks and benefits when making decisions about psychiatric interventions for young people.

Key ethical concerns discussed include the vulnerability of the child population, potential impacts of psychiatric drugs on brain and developmental trajectories, and the importance of context-sensitive prescribing. The presentation also covers topical issues such as off-label prescribing, the use of neuro-enhancers, and the ethical principles relating to age of consent, autonomy, and beneficence.

This talk is essential for psychologists, pediatricians, psychiatrists, and other health professionals involved in the care or referral of children for psychiatric medication.

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By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

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