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    Managing Mental Health Concerns in Pediatrics: A Clinical Support Chart

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    Managing Mental Health Concerns in Pediatrics: A Clinical Support Chart

    Managing Mental Health Concerns in Pediatrics: A Clinical Support Chart by Dr. Jane Meschan Foy MD FAAP
    English | July 15, 2021 | ISBN: 161002544X | 56 pages | PDF | 5.04 Mb

    This all-new point-of-care clinical support chart aids physicians in responding to the mental health needs of their patients encountered in everyday practice. It offers practical guidance on performing brief, evidence-based pediatric interventions that (1) help the child and family in that moment, in the examination room or on the phone, or when a need first surfaces, and (2) improve the child’s functioning and reduce the family’s distress while one is determining whether a full diagnostic assessment and/or the involvement of mental health or developmental specialist(s) will be necessary.
     
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    • Positive results on routine psychosocial tests
    • Adverse (traumatic) childhood experiences (ACEs)
    • Universal strategies to reinforce strengths and promote emotional health within families
    • Pediatric care of children with common mental health symptoms
    • Anxiety and trauma-related distress
    • Depressive symptoms
    • Disruptive behavior and aggression
    • Psychotropic medications for use in pediatrics
    • Evidence-based psychosocial therapies for social-emotional concerns in children younger than 5 years of age
    • Evidence-based mental health interventions for children with somatic symptoms and related disorders

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