Dr. Ronald Steingard, MD
Psychiatrist | Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
55 Lake Avenue North Umass/Medical School Worcester MA, 01655About
Dr. Ronald Steingard practices Child & Adolescent Psychiatry in Worcester, MA. Dr. Steingard evaluates patients throughout childhood and adolescence using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists are trained and certified to administer psychotherapy, medication, and many other means of treatment. Dr. Steingard seeks to improve each patients quality of life.
Education and Training
Pa State Univ Coll Of Med- Hershey Pa 1977
Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine 1977
Board Certification
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Basic neuroscience: critical issues for understanding psychiatric disorders.
- An update on adolescent psychopharmacology.
- The neuroscience of depression in adolescence.
- Correlates of comorbid psychopathology in children with ADHD.
- Gender differences in reactive and proactive aggression.
- Aggressive behavior in abused children.
- Proactive and reactive aggression in referred children and adolescents.
- New formulations of stimulants for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: therapeutic potential.
- Personality disorder comorbidity with major depression and response to fluoxetine treatment.
- Anger attacks in unipolar depression, Part 1: Clinical correlates and response to fluoxetine treatment.
- Case study: behavioral symptoms of pediatric HIV-1 encephalopathy successfully treated with clonidine.
- A computer simulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.
- Adjunctive clonazepam treatment of tic symptoms in children with comorbid tic disorders and ADHD.
- Anger attacks in unipolar depression, Part 2: Neuroendocrine correlates and changes following fluoxetine treatment.
- A clinical approach to the pharmacotherapy of aggression in children and adolescents.
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