Treating Somatic Symptoms in Children and Adolescents

Author:   Sara E. Williams (University of Cincinnati College of Medicine; Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, United States) ,  Nicole E. Zahka (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, United States)
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
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9781462529520


Pages:   273
Publication Date:   18 April 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Sara E. Williams (University of Cincinnati College of Medicine; Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, United States) ,  Nicole E. Zahka (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, United States)
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
Imprint:   Guilford Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.724kg
ISBN:  

9781462529520


ISBN 10:   1462529526
Pages:   273
Publication Date:   18 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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I. Understanding Somatic Symptoms 1. Treating Children with Somatic Symptoms 2. Describing Somatic Symptoms 3. The Biopsychosocial Model of Somatic Symptoms II. Assessment and Education 4. Assessment 5. Education III. Intervention 6. Level One: Physical Factors 7. Level Two: Emotional and Behavioral Factors 8. Level Three: Cognitive Strategies IV. Collaboration 9. Parents and Community 10. School 11. Health Care Colleagues 12. Summary, Challenges, and Successes Appendix. Reproducible Materials References

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With the proper training, psychologists can play a key role in the treatment of somatic symptoms in children. This is the first book that empowers mental health providers with the knowledge needed to treat chronic pain and related problems. It provides an understanding of the pathophysiology and psychology of chronic pain behaviors and a framework for assessment and treatment, plus practical strategies for building a strong provider patient relationship. Information is presented in a concise, accessible manner, with clear examples of strategies and interventions. --Adrian Miranda, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin The authors walk the mental health clinician step by step through the process of assessing and treating somatic symptoms in a way that fosters a collaborative patient- and family-centered approach to care. Williams and Zahka compassionately describe the challenging work of addressing symptoms that dwell in both the body and the mind. With realistic dialogue, concrete examples, and pitch-perfect metaphors, the book gives clinicians a language to help distressed children and families manage their symptoms and feel better understood by their providers. An excellent, much-needed resource. --Deirdre Logan, PhD, Director, Psychological Services for Pain Medicine, Boston Children s Hospital; Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School This brilliantly written book is a 'must read' for mental health professionals who want to better serve youth experiencing complex and debilitating physical symptoms. The expert authors do a beautiful job of describing how somatic symptoms can be treated using a biopsychosocial approach. Evidence based and highly practical, this book is a gift to the many suffering children and teens in need of skilled adults to assist them in their recovery. --Brenda Bursch, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and Department of Pediatrics, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles


With the proper training, psychologists can play a key role in the treatment of somatic symptoms in children. This is the first book that empowers mental health providers with the knowledge needed to treat chronic pain and related problems. It provides an understanding of the pathophysiology and psychology of chronic pain behaviors and a framework for assessment and treatment, plus practical strategies for building a strong providera patient relationship. Information is presented in a concise, accessible manner, with clear examples of strategies and interventions. --Adrian Miranda, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin The authors walk the mental health clinician step by step through the process of assessing and treating somatic symptoms in a way that fosters a collaborative patient- and family-centered approach to care. Williams and Zahka compassionately describe the challenging work of addressing symptoms that dwell in both the body and the mind. With realistic dialogue, concrete examples, and pitch-perfect metaphors, the book gives clinicians a language to help distressed children and families manage their symptoms and feel better understood by their providers. An excellent, much-needed resource. --Deirdre Logan, PhD, Director, Psychological Services for Pain Medicine, Boston Childrena (TM)s Hospital; Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School This brilliantly written book is a 'must read' for mental health professionals who want to better serve youth experiencing complex and debilitating physical symptoms. The expert authors do a beautiful job of describing how somatic symptoms can be treated using a biopsychosocial approach. Evidence based and highly practical, this book is a gift to the many suffering children and teens in need of skilled adults to assist them in their recovery. --Brenda Bursch, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and Department of Pediatrics, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles Williams and Zahka have written a remarkable and captivating guide that incorporates evidence-based medicine as well as valuable information from their unique vantage point as experienced clinical psychologists. This book could not be more timely, and has had a significant impact on how I approach and manage pediatric patients and families struggling with somatic symptoms. --Hope L. Oa (TM)Brien, MD, FAHS, Co-Director, Young Adult Headache Clinic; Program Director, Headache Medicine Education, Cincinnati Childrena (TM)s Hospital Medical Center


With the proper training, psychologists can play a key role in the treatment of chronic pain in children. This is the first book that empowers mental health providers with the knowledge needed to treat chronic pain. It provides an understanding of the pathophysiology and psychology of chronic pain behaviors and a framework for assessment and treatment, plus practical strategies for building a strong provider patient relationship. Information is presented in a concise, accessible manner, with clear examples of strategies and interventions. --Adrian Miranda, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin The authors walk the mental health clinician step by step through the process of assessing and treating somatic symptoms in a way that fosters a collaborative patient- and family-centered approach to care. Williams and Zahka compassionately describe the challenging work of addressing symptoms that dwell in both the body and the mind. With realistic dialogue, concrete examples, and pitch-perfect metaphors, the book gives clinicians a language to help distressed children and families manage their symptoms and feel better understood by their providers. An excellent, much-needed resource. --Deirdre Logan, PhD, Director, Psychological Services for Pain Medicine, Boston Children s Hospital; Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School


Author Information

Sara E. Williams, PhD, is a pediatric psychologist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, where she is Clinical Director of the Functional Independence Restoration (FIRST) program for inpatient pediatric chronic pain rehabilitation. She is also Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Dr. Williams specializes in assessing, treating, and researching pediatric chronic pain conditions. Nicole E. Zahka, PhD, is a pediatric psychologist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Her practice includes children and adolescents with chronic medical conditions and anxiety disorders, with a specialty in assessment and treatment of conversion and functional movement disorders, as well as syncope and gastrointestinal disorders.

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