PMID: 6402936Jan 1, 1983Paper

Violent kids, violent parents: family pharmacotherapy

The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
J K Youngerman, I A Canino

Abstract

Violence runs in families, as does lithium-responsiveness. These conditions, which may be concurrent, must be sought in families of violent manic-depressive youngsters. An illustrative case history is presented, in which the child is the identified patient--not only psychologically, but pharmacologically as well--who brings his family, and specifically his father, into much needed treatment.

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