This indispensable resource provides primary care clinicians with a framework for addressing pediatric mental health problems in the primary care practice. Gain guidance on integrating healthy social-emotional development of children and adolescents with other aspects of health supervision. Obtain surveillance and screening tools to identify early signs and symptoms of mental health disorders and obtain evidence-based interventions to care for children and adolescents with mental health issues. Gain in-depth guidance on the care of special populations of children who may be at increased risk for mental health problems: those exposed to adverse childhood experiences; children in military families; lesbian, gay and bisexual youth; children with gender expression and identity issues; children affected by racism; adolescents who are pregnant or parenting, and much more.
Topics include
Strength-Based Approach to Promoting Healthy Child Development
Healthy sleep, weight, use of media, and active living
Children exposed to adverse childhood experiences
Violence Prevention
Caring for families new to the United States
Children in foster or kinship care or involved with child welfare
Children of divorce
Adopted children
Children with chronic medical conditions
And more