Articles, Leading Stories
Salve Regina University to offer master’s degree in ABA
By Janine Weisman
Salve Regina University this fall will introduce a new master’s degree program in applied behavioral analysis (ABA), making the private Catholic co-educational university in...
ADHD diagnoses increase but is that rise because of awareness?
By Pamela Berard
ADHD diagnosis rates continue to climb among school-aged children.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted a 2011-2012 study of children’s health...
Study shows increase of autism, reinforces need for resources
By Jo Kadlecek
When Advocates for Autism Massachusetts (AFAM) organized its “Annual Autism and Acceptance Day” this past April at Boston’s State House, they wanted to achieve two...
Study links childhood autism to mothers’ abuse
By Rivkela Brodsky
Abused girls who go on to become mothers are more likely to have children with autism, suggests a new study by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health.
And...
Autism linked to grandfathers
By Greg Hitchcock
A Swedish study links a child’s autism to his/her grandfather’s age at the time their grandchildren were born.
The research conducted by Avi Reichenberg, Ph.D. and...
Goal of program is to make technology useful for kids
By Catherine Robertson Souter
In 2010, the Kaiser Foundation reported that children spend more than seven hours each day with entertainment media, including time on a computer at home or at school, playing...
Treating mental illness in the elderly: Achieving stability through inpatient care
By Phyllis Hanlon
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports that approximately 5.6 to 8 million Americans 65 and older have mental health or substance use disorders; those figures are expected to...
Smoking bans at facilities are more common
By Pamela Berard
After initial controversy, the practice of prohibiting smoking in inpatient psychiatric facilities has taken hold.
In decades past, many considered smoking one of the...
Hospital ER improves psychiatric care
By Janine Weisman
The patient brought to Cape Cod Hospital’s Emergency Center in Feb. 2011 with self-inflicted left wrist lacerations denied being suicidal. But after sutures and a behavioral...
Sequestration: an unknown future for social service agencies
By Phyllis Hanlon
On March 1, the deadlocked debate on the economic future of the country resulted in approximately $85.4 billion in federal spending cuts. Known as the sequester, the funding...