Handbook of Pediatric Psychological Screening and Assessment in Primary Care provides an overview of the principles of screening, monitoring, and measuring of the treatment outcomes of behavioral health disorders in pediatric primary care. The Handbook serves as a guide to the selection of psychometric measures that can be used to screen for and/or assess behavioral health problems of children and adolescents. The Handbook is an invaluable reference to behavioral health clinicans in maximizing potential benefits in efficient assessment and effective treatment of children and adolescents in pediatric primary care settings as well as other health care settings.
The second edition Handbook of Psychological Assessment in Primary Care Settings offers an overview of the application of psychological screening and assessment instruments in primary care settings.
Addressing opportunity, value, and need, this volume offers a comprehensive overview of the application of psychological screening and assessment instruments in primary care settings.
Society of Pediatric Psychology Task Force report: Recommendations for training pediatric psychologists. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 28, 85–98. Spirito, A., & Kazak, A. E. (2006). Effective and emerging treatments in pediatric ...
There is a considerable amount of interest within pediatrics and pri mary health care that is currently being directed toward the behavioral and emotional problems of childhood.
With only very rare possible exceptions, an early childhood integrated behavioral health specialist will be the only early childhood integrated behavioral health specialist in a given primary care pediatric practice.
Consultation with a Mental Health Provider In the consultation model, the mental health specialist provides brief, ... The consultation is most fruitful when the primary care clinician has completed an initial assessment and has ...
Changes in illness perceptions mediated the effect of cognitive behavioural therapy in severe functional somatic ... Rapid treatment-induced brain changes in pediatric CRPS. ... Treating somatic symptoms in children and adolescents.
Filled with vivid clinical material, this book describes effective practices for helping children and their families who are coping with chronic and acute health conditions and their treatment.
Adaptive behavior refers to the range of skills each individual has in order to meet the demands of everyday life. The adaptive behavior domain of psychological testing evaluates the acquisition and demonstration of these skills in a ...
This handbook addresses the delivery of high quality pediatric behavioral healthcare services that are multitiered, evidence-based, and integrated, involving interprofessional collaboration across child serving systems, such as pediatrician ...