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    Early intervention in adolescent psychiatric disorders through transitional psychiatry can prevent adult mental illness. This approach focuses on developmental stagnation and utilizes therapies like family therapy and RAISING skills for better outcomes.

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    • Psychiatry
    • Developmental Psychology
    • Adolescent Health

    Background:

    • Adult psychiatric disorders frequently originate from childhood and adolescent issues.
    • Focusing on adolescence is crucial for preventing future mental health conditions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the role of transitional psychiatry in preventing adult psychiatric disorders.
    • To describe patient characteristics and treatment needs in adolescent psychiatric care.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing the framework of a transitional psychiatry unit.
    • Describing patient demographics and essential care requirements for adolescents with developmental stagnation.
    • Implementing family therapy, new authority/non-violent resistance, and RAISING skills.

    Main Results:

    • Identified key therapeutic tools including family therapy, non-violent resistance, and RAISING skills.
    • Emphasized the importance of focusing on adolescent development for effective treatment.
    • Demonstrated that early intervention prevents irreversible symptoms and adult psychiatric illness.

    Conclusions:

    • Transitional psychiatry is a vital component of proactive mental healthcare.
    • Early and adequate treatment of adolescent psychiatric problems mitigates long-term mental health risks.