Explore current trends in childhood psychiatric diagnoses relevant to South African psychologists. This talk critically examines the rise in diagnoses, including ADHD & gender identity, within cultural and developmental contexts specific to the SA landscape. Gain practical insights to refine case formulation and intervention strategies for young clients.
Childhood and adolescent mental health presentations have shifted dramatically over recent decades, with a noticeable increase in psychiatric diagnoses—particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. This insightful talk explores the evolving landscape of childhood psychopathology and invites clinicians to critically reflect on how diagnosis is shaped by cultural, developmental, and environmental contexts.
Drawing on evidence-based research, psychoanalytic theory, and rich clinical experience, this presentation helps psychologists better understand the meaning behind behavioural and emotional symptoms, avoid diagnostic pitfalls, and support families with appropriate, nuanced interventions.
Psychologists will gain practical and theoretical knowledge to inform their case formulation, diagnostic thinking, and treatment planning when working with young clients in today’s complex social climate
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
Examine prevalence data and emerging trends in childhood psychiatric diagnoses.
Critically evaluate the increase in diagnostic labelling and its implications.
Develop a contextualised understanding of conditions such as ADHD and gender identity issues.
Explore non-diagnostic approaches for working with distressed children.
Reflect on the limitations and benefits of diagnosis, medication, and interdisciplinary care.