Delivers strategic, evidence-based measures for recognizing and treating abnormal behaviors in children in the content of primary care practice Written for practicing pediatric and family nurse practitioners, and PNP and FNP students, this pediatric primary care text expands on the crucial role of the healthcare provider to assess, identify, and intercept potential behavioral health problems. All parents want to see their child become a socially and emotionally healthy adult, but this cannot be the outcome for every family. When children miss their anticipated milestones, parents and the…mehr
Delivers strategic, evidence-based measures for recognizing and treating abnormal behaviors in children in the content of primary care practice Written for practicing pediatric and family nurse practitioners, and PNP and FNP students, this pediatric primary care text expands on the crucial role of the healthcare provider to assess, identify, and intercept potential behavioral health problems. All parents want to see their child become a socially and emotionally healthy adult, but this cannot be the outcome for every family. When children miss their anticipated milestones, parents and the family dynamic is upset-parents question their parenting skills and their ability to raise a socially and emotionally healthy child. The content in this book is built on strategic, evidence-based measures to evaluate and treat behavioral health during each well-child visit across the pediatric life span and restore order to their patients and their families. Behavioral Pediatric Healthcare for Nurse Practitioners is organized by developmental stages: infancy, toddlers, preschool-age, school-age, and adolescence. Each of these stages contains common behavioral problems and details their assessment, screening, intervention, and treatment. Chapters also include measurable standards for behavioral health and special topics in pediatric behavioral health and chronic medical conditions as they impact development. Every section features a case study that fosters critical thinking and demonstrates exemplary practices. Key Features:Focuses on the intercept of development and the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of behavioral problems Addresses early identification and treatment of disorders for best outcome Provides proven, case-based strategies for assessment, screening, intervention, and treatment Includes contributions from highly qualified PNPs and PMHSs Highlights cutting-edge research from pediatric primary care experts Presents strategies for working with parents Fosters critical thinking for making a correct diagnosisHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CONTENTS Contributors Foreword Judith Haber, PhD, APRN, FAAN Preface Acknowledgments SECTION I: INTERCEPTING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROBLEMS 1 Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems: A Conceptual Model Donna Hallas 2 Brain Development and Compelling Outcomes of Ineffective Parent-Child Bonding Emily Schadt 3 Psychotropic Medications for Children and Adolescents Erica D. Kierce 4 Social Determinants of Health and Effect on Behavioral Development Julie Baldyga 5 Intercepting Stress and Behavioral Health Issues: Building Resiliency in Children Mary Weglarz, Eileen Corcoran, Deborah Gutter, and Nina B. Colabelli SECTION II: INFANT POPULATION 6 Identifying and Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems in Infancy Donna Hallas 7 Infant Depression Donna Hallas 8 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder LeAnne Elizabeth Rohlf 9 Case Study: Failure to Thrive or Child Abuse James T. Mulholland, Stephanie Brown, and Paula Barbel 10 Identifying and Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems in Children With Inborn Errors of Metabolism Bobbie Salveson 11 Case Study: Infant Colic Kimberly Cifelli, Caroline Bourassa, Amanda Neilan, Kelsey Heiner, and Kristen Hay SECTION III: TODDLER POPULATION 12 Physical, Emotional, Social, and Behavioral Development of Toddlers Mary Koslap-Petraco 13 Recognizing and Intercepting Problems During Toilet Training Audra N. Rankin 14 Autism, Global Developmental Delays, and Genetic Syndromes Nancy Kramer 15 Challenging Behaviors: Sleep Disorders in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Shayleigh K. Dickson 16 Toddler Impulsive Behaviors: A Case Study Alexandra Barber, Amelia Burke, Maura Coburn, Jennifer Kiehl, and Alexandra Laurenzano SECTION IV: PRESCHOOLER POPULATION 17 Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems in Preschool-Age Children Jane A. Fox and Traci R. Bramlett 18 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Coexisting Disorders Susan R. Opas 19 Onychophagia: A Case Study of Body-Focused Repetitive Behavior Elizabeth Mandel, Yini Kong, and Isabel Gonzalez SECTION V: SCHOOL-AGE POPULATION 20 Behavioral Health Assessment: School-Age Children Katie Pink Tolley 21 Bullying and Other Behavioral Problems at School Sally S. Cohen and James J. Weidel 22 Social Media and Behavioral Health: Normal and Abnormal Behaviors Mary M. Rock SECTION VI: ADOLESCENT POPULATION 23 Identifying and Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems in Adolescents Jeanette F. Green 24 Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Julie Schreiner 25 Neurological and Psychiatric Mental Health Disorder Ingrid G. Cook 26 Neurological Disorders: Neurofibromatosis Type 1 and Tourette Syndrome Beth Heuer 27 Care Management of Adolescents With Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Residential Treatment Centers Therese W. Harrison 28 Case Study: Adolescent With a Substance Use Disorder Katelyn Dalina, Mary Elizabeth Katinas, Samar Mohsen Ashmawi, and Donna Hallas SECTION VII: CHILD POPULATION 29 Child Behaviors Within Military Families Jennifer Hensley 30 Child Abuse: Intercepting Behavioral Health Issues Mary Weglarz, Eileen Corcoran, Deborah Gutter, Paula Barbel, Stephanie Brown, James T. Mulholland, and Nina B. Colabelli 31 Foster Care Children: Intercepting Behavioral Health Issues Mary Weglarz, Eileen Corcoran, Deborah Gutter, and Nina B. Colabelli 32 Toxic Stress Hillary Fairbanks 33 Trauma-Informed Care: Responding to Childhood Trauma Mary Weglarz, Nina B. Colabelli, Deborah Gutter, and Eileen Corcoran 34 Supporting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgender Child or Adolescent Caroline Dorsen, Miles Harris, and Shyvon Paul 35 Holistic Care, Integrative Medicine, and Behavioral Health Emily Schadt Index
CONTENTS Contributors Foreword Judith Haber, PhD, APRN, FAAN Preface Acknowledgments SECTION I: INTERCEPTING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROBLEMS 1 Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems: A Conceptual Model Donna Hallas 2 Brain Development and Compelling Outcomes of Ineffective Parent-Child Bonding Emily Schadt 3 Psychotropic Medications for Children and Adolescents Erica D. Kierce 4 Social Determinants of Health and Effect on Behavioral Development Julie Baldyga 5 Intercepting Stress and Behavioral Health Issues: Building Resiliency in Children Mary Weglarz, Eileen Corcoran, Deborah Gutter, and Nina B. Colabelli SECTION II: INFANT POPULATION 6 Identifying and Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems in Infancy Donna Hallas 7 Infant Depression Donna Hallas 8 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder LeAnne Elizabeth Rohlf 9 Case Study: Failure to Thrive or Child Abuse James T. Mulholland, Stephanie Brown, and Paula Barbel 10 Identifying and Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems in Children With Inborn Errors of Metabolism Bobbie Salveson 11 Case Study: Infant Colic Kimberly Cifelli, Caroline Bourassa, Amanda Neilan, Kelsey Heiner, and Kristen Hay SECTION III: TODDLER POPULATION 12 Physical, Emotional, Social, and Behavioral Development of Toddlers Mary Koslap-Petraco 13 Recognizing and Intercepting Problems During Toilet Training Audra N. Rankin 14 Autism, Global Developmental Delays, and Genetic Syndromes Nancy Kramer 15 Challenging Behaviors: Sleep Disorders in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Shayleigh K. Dickson 16 Toddler Impulsive Behaviors: A Case Study Alexandra Barber, Amelia Burke, Maura Coburn, Jennifer Kiehl, and Alexandra Laurenzano SECTION IV: PRESCHOOLER POPULATION 17 Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems in Preschool-Age Children Jane A. Fox and Traci R. Bramlett 18 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Coexisting Disorders Susan R. Opas 19 Onychophagia: A Case Study of Body-Focused Repetitive Behavior Elizabeth Mandel, Yini Kong, and Isabel Gonzalez SECTION V: SCHOOL-AGE POPULATION 20 Behavioral Health Assessment: School-Age Children Katie Pink Tolley 21 Bullying and Other Behavioral Problems at School Sally S. Cohen and James J. Weidel 22 Social Media and Behavioral Health: Normal and Abnormal Behaviors Mary M. Rock SECTION VI: ADOLESCENT POPULATION 23 Identifying and Intercepting Behavioral Health Problems in Adolescents Jeanette F. Green 24 Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Julie Schreiner 25 Neurological and Psychiatric Mental Health Disorder Ingrid G. Cook 26 Neurological Disorders: Neurofibromatosis Type 1 and Tourette Syndrome Beth Heuer 27 Care Management of Adolescents With Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Residential Treatment Centers Therese W. Harrison 28 Case Study: Adolescent With a Substance Use Disorder Katelyn Dalina, Mary Elizabeth Katinas, Samar Mohsen Ashmawi, and Donna Hallas SECTION VII: CHILD POPULATION 29 Child Behaviors Within Military Families Jennifer Hensley 30 Child Abuse: Intercepting Behavioral Health Issues Mary Weglarz, Eileen Corcoran, Deborah Gutter, Paula Barbel, Stephanie Brown, James T. Mulholland, and Nina B. Colabelli 31 Foster Care Children: Intercepting Behavioral Health Issues Mary Weglarz, Eileen Corcoran, Deborah Gutter, and Nina B. Colabelli 32 Toxic Stress Hillary Fairbanks 33 Trauma-Informed Care: Responding to Childhood Trauma Mary Weglarz, Nina B. Colabelli, Deborah Gutter, and Eileen Corcoran 34 Supporting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgender Child or Adolescent Caroline Dorsen, Miles Harris, and Shyvon Paul 35 Holistic Care, Integrative Medicine, and Behavioral Health Emily Schadt Index
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