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OverviewEquips NPs and other primary care providers with the evidence-based knowledge to effectively treat behavioral and mental health issues in youths Amid increasing mental health concerns for children and adolescents, this important book delineates the guidelines to support nurse practitioners and other primary care providers in effectively integrating mental health care into routine pediatric primary care. The text addresses the different approaches to care in a primary care setting versus a psychiatric-focused environment and provides insights tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities encountered by healthcare professionals in integrated primary care and mental health settings. The book first focuses on incorporating mental health care into pediatric primary care settings by exploring various integration models and outlining steps for facilitating such a synthesis. It discusses how to create a therapeutic environment and addresses potential barriers to effective practice. The second section provides a detailed overview of how to conduct a mental health-focused history and physical exam, with special consideration given to age and developmental stage. The book then examines common mental health concerns of children and adolescents, covering both behavioral and developmental issues as well as psychiatric diagnosis. Chapters address epidemiology, etiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria, assessment and treatment strategies, and necessary collaborations. Also included is guidance on patient and family education and follow-up recommendations. Purchase includes online access via most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Delivers current evidence-based guidelines for effective management of mental health in pediatrics Addresses the unique features of treating the pediatric population, including the role of school and ancillary support systems Examines the differences between approaches to mental health care in primary care and psychiatric-focused settings Discusses the challenges and opportunities for healthcare professionals in integrated primary care and mental health settings Presents information in clear, easy-to-access outline format Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecka Evans, RN, CPNP, PMHCNS-BC , Ann Polcari, PhD, PMHCNS-BCPublisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Springer Publishing Co Inc ISBN: 9780826166142ISBN 10: 0826166148 Pages: 600 Publication Date: 28 November 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Available To Order ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsSECTION I Chapter 1: Integrating Mental Health Care into Pediatric Primary Care Practices Chapter 2: Comprehensive Behavioral and Mental Health Assessment in Primary Care Chapter 3: Behavioral Concerns and Disorders SECTION II Chapter 4: Mood Disorders Chapter 5: Anxiety Disorders Chapter 6: Neurodevelopmental Disorders Chapter 7: Eating Disorders SECTION III Chapter 8: Trauma and Violence Chapter 9: Addiction and Substance Use Disorders Chapter 10: Gender and IdentityReviewsAuthor InformationRebecka Evans RN, CPNP, PMHCNS-BC is a pediatric and psychiatric advanced practice nurse with additional training in functional and integrative medicine. She currently works at Bedford Pediatrics in Bedford, MA and maintains a private practice in Belmont, MA. Rebecka is also a PhD Candidate in Nursing at Northeastern University, Bouve School of Nursing in Boston, MA. Rebecka’s research interests are related to the intersection of primary care and mental health, with a specific focus on gender and sexual minority populations. Ann Polcari Ph.D, MSN, BSN, PMHCNS-BC is an Associate Clinical Professor in the School of Nursing, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, where she teaches and directs the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program. Her research interests focus on developmental risks and protective factors that contribute to anxiety, depression, and behavioral health problems in children, adolescents, and young adults, particularly related to parenting influences that prevent or promote recovery from childhood stress and adversity. Much of her nursing career and multidisciplinary research activities were spent at McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA for over 30 years. She currently maintains a practice in South Easton, MA as an Advance Practice Board Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist in both Child/Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health and Adult specialties. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |