Integrated Early Childhood Behavioral Health in Primary Care: A Guide to Implementation and Evaluation

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Integrated Early Childhood Behavioral Health in Primary Care: A Guide to Implementation and Evaluation
Springer | Child & School Psychology | August 27, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319318136 | 220 pages | pdf | 3.36 mb

Editors: Briggs, Rahil D. (Ed.)
​Outlines the implementation of integrated early childhood behavioral health programming into pediatric primary care
Explores the process of programming, evaluation, reimbursement, silos, and workforce training
Details the effects of toxic stress and the scientific basis for prevention and intervention during early childhood
Examines universal screening for early childhood social-emotional and developmental problems​


This book provides a step-by-step guide to integrating early childhood behavioral health care into primary care with hands-on advice for creating, implementing, and evaluating programs. It discusses the unique advantages of pediatric primary care as a setting for mental health services from birth into the early school years, particularly for addressing parent/child stress and trauma issues. Contributors illustrate in depth how bringing behavioral health into pediatric services can engender care that is replicable and sustainable, not only cost-effective but also clinically effective. Guidelines and case examples from frontline practitioners highlight typical challenges and workable recommendations.
Among the featured topics:
• The fit between early intervention programs and primary care.• Staffing, workforce development, and funding issues.• On-the-job teamwork concerns, from time constraints to continuity of care.• Culturally competent care geared toward key child care issues.• Intervening with parents of young children in the integrated pediatric setting.
Integrated Early Childhood Behavioral Health in Primary Care is an essential resource for clinicians/practitioners, graduate students, and researchers in child and school psychology, pediatrics, and social work.

Topics
Child and School Psychology
Pediatrics
Social Work

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