Pediatric

Articles


One Location, One Visit: A Manual for Integrating Mental Health Services into a Pediatric Practice. (2016). Starfish Family Services.

Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 (PSC-17)
Measures psychosocial distress in children ages 4-17. There are 17 items and the survey takes two to three minutes to complete. 

Early Childhood Mental Health Tool kit Partnership for Early Childhood Mental Health.
Features a collection of tools and guidance to help providers integrate early childhood mental health staff, including a family partner, into the pediatric primary care setting.

HealthySteps
An evidence-based pediatric primary care program that integrates behavioral health into the pediatric primary care setting. Visit the FAQ page to discover what is required to become a HealthySteps site.

Adolescent Health Screening and Counseling American Family Physician.
An article that discusses the importance of effective communication and empathy from physicians in screening, counseling, and treating adolescent patients.

Behavioral Health Integration in Pediatric Primary Care: Considerations and Opportunities for Policymakers, Planners, and Providers. Milbank Memorial Fund.

Integrating Child Psychology Services in Primary Care. American Psychological Association.

Collaborative Efforts and Materials in Primary Care. American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP).

Kolko, D.J. & Perrin, E. (2014). The integration of behavioral health interventions in children’s health care services: Services, science, and suggestions.  Journal of Child & Adolescent Psychology, 43(2), 216-228.

Marshall, N. (2013). Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care for Children and Youth: Concepts and Strategies.  Washington, DC: SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions.

Stancin, T., & Perrin, E. C. (2014). Psychologists and pediatricians: Opportunities for collaboration in primary care. American Psychologist, 69(4), 332-343. 

Talmi, A., Muther, E. F., Margolis, K., Buchholz, M., Asherin, R., & Bunik, M. (2016). The scope of behavioral health integration in a pediatric primary care setting. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 41(10), 1120-1132.

Book Chapters


Black, M.M., & Nabors, L. (2004). Behavioral and developmental problems of children in primary care: Opportunities for psychologists. In R.G. Frank, S.H. McDaniel, J.H. Bray, & M. Heldring, M. (Eds.), Primary Care Psychology (pp. 189-207).  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 

Chen, V.C., Huang, S., & Lee, M. (2012). Adolescent mental health in primary care. In G. Ivbijaro (Ed.), Companion to Primary Care Mental Health (pp. 553-567). New York: Wonka and Radcliffe Publishing. 

Clay, D.L. & Stern, M. (2005). Pediatric psychology in primary care.  In L.C. James & R.D. Folen  (Eds.), The Primary Care Consultant: The Next Frontier for Psychologists in Hospitals and Clinics (pp. 155-172)Washington, DC: APA.

Clendaniel, L.D., Hyman, P.E., & Courtney, J.C. (2011). Collaborating with pediatricians and gastroenterologists: A biopsychosocial approach to treatment of gastrointestinal disorders.  In: G.M. Kapalka (Ed.), Pediatricians and Pharmacologically Trained Psychologists: Practitioner’s Guide to Collaborative Treatment (pp. 199-229). New York, NY: Springer.

Chou, J. & Su, J. (2012).  Development and psychopathology in infancy and early childhood.  In G. Ivbijaro (Ed.), Companion to Primary Care Mental Health (pp. 519-533). New York: Wonka and Radcliffe Publishing. 

* Etherage, J.R. (2005). Pediatric behavioral health consultation: A new model for primary care.  In L.C. James & R.D. Folen  (Eds.), The Primary Care Consultant: The Next Frontier for Psychologists in Hospitals and Clinics (pp. 173-190)Washington, DC: APA.

Evers, S.R. (2011).  Collaboration between pediatricians and pharmacologically trained psychologists in the treatment of anxiety disorders in pediatric patients.  In: G.M. Kapalka (Ed.), Pediatricians and Pharmacologically Trained Psychologists: Practitioner’s Guide to Collaborative Treatment (pp. 153-166). New York, NY: Springer.

Huang, Y., Lee, P., & Chen, V.C. (2012).  Child mental health in primary care. In G. Ivbijaro (Ed.), Companion to Primary Care Mental Health (pp. 534-534-552). New York: Wonka and Radcliffe Publishing. 

Krall, V. (2012).  Pediatric integrated care. In R. Curtis and E. Christian (Eds.), Integrated Care: Applying Theory to Practice (pp. 199-207).  New York, NY: Routledge.

Kramer, T. & Garralda, E. (2009). Child and adolescent mental health. In: L. Gask, H. Lester, T. Kendrick, & R. Peveler (Eds.), Primary Care Mental Health (pp. 211-231).  London: Royal College of Psychiatrists Publications.

Moore, B.A. & Drews, A. (2009).  Pediatric obesity.  In L.C. James & W.T. O’Dononhue (Eds)., The Primary Care Toolkit (pp. 291-306).  New York, NY: Springer.

Robins, P.M. & Marsac, M.L. (2010). Pediatric problems in primary care. In R.A. DiTomasso, R.A., B.A. Golden, & H.J. & Morris (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches in Primary Care (pp. 479-500).  New York, NY: Springer.

Robinson, P.J. & Reiter, J.T. (2007).  Examples of consultations with youth and their families. In: Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care: A Guide to Integrating Services (pp.  199-232). New York, NY: Springer.

Lee, R.M. & Gortmaker, S.L. (2014). School interventions to support health behavior change.  In K.A. Riekert, J.K. Ockene, & L. Pbert (Eds.), The Handbook of Health Behavior Change (Fourth Edition) (pp. 383-395).  New York: Springer.

Webinars


Integrating Behavioral Health and Pediatric Primary Care
Ayelet Talmi, PHD, of Children’s Hospital Colorado discusses how to integrate behavioral health into pediatric primary care. This includes discussing challenges and barriers and how to develop a model in your organization.

Becoming Trauma-Informed & Screening for ACES – Learning from Montefiore Medical Center
Montefiore Medical Center has been recognized for their work becoming a trauma-informed care organization, and shared about their trauma-informed care training and trauma screening implementation in this webinar.

Podcast on integrated care for kids
In this episode, Joan Asarnow, PhD, talks about her study comparing more traditional care with integrated health care models. She talks about why these studies can help expand integrated care to even more patients.

Pediatric Consults for the Explosive Child

Children’s Mental Health Podcast featuring Dr. David Tayloe of the American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP)


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