The document summarizes key findings from a study conducted by the Outpatient Unit for Neurodevelopmental Psychiatry (OUDP) at Schneider Children's Medical Center in Israel. The study aimed to profile patients and examine treatment effectiveness. It found that most patients had behavioral problems, physical disabilities, and prior psychotropic medication. Treatment at OUDP involved less antipsychotics, more non-medical interventions, and led to improvements in irritability. The study also found correlations between patients' adaptive skills, behavioral problems, and parental mental health.