Comorbidity of psychiatric and communication disorders in children
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Comorbidity of psychiatric and communication disorders in children
Abstract
The co-occurrence of psychiatric and communication disorders in children is considerable. Many children who are treated by mental health professionals are also in need of speech and language services. This article discusses comorbidity and outlines communication problems that accompany a variety of childhood psychiatric conditions. Empiric studies and clinical impressions of these co-occurring problems are described.
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