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Using Integrated Behavioral Health in Pediatric Practice : An Essential Guide to Better Outcomes and Equitable Care / edited by Roger W. Apple, Cheryl A. Dickson, Rebecca Rausch.

Springer Nature - Springer Medicine (R0) eBooks 2025 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Apple, Roger W., Editor.
Dickson, Cheryl A., Editor.
Rausch, Rebecca., Editor.
Series:
Medicine Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pediatrics.
Developmental psychology.
Child and Adolescence Psychology.
Local Subjects:
Pediatrics.
Child and Adolescence Psychology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (VIII, 284 p. 7 illus., 6 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
Integrated behavioral health plays a very important role in the pediatric practice. This book demonstrates that mental health, behavioral health, and psychology are an integral part of whole person medical care while helping to outline a path for the medical community to integrate behavioral health into their practices. A comprehensive description of integrated behavioral health for general pediatrics is described in the first section of this text. It includes recommended terminology definitions, advice on building an integrated health service, interventions, intersectionality, models of change, person centered treatment planning and the use of integrated behavioral health in residency training programs. The second section focuses on how health equity is improved utilizing integrated behavioral health. Subsequent chapter focuses include describing how integrating psychologists in pediatric practices improves health equity, discussing improved healthcare for transgender youth, inequities of ethnic minorities and improved care for patients with disabilities. The third and final section describes how pediatric subspecialties are improved using integrated behavioral health. Subspecialties included are endocrinology, allergy and immunology, gastroenterology, obesity and medical weight loss and sleep medicine. Written by experts in the field, Utilization of Integrated Behavioral Health in Pediatric Practice fills a much needed gap in medical literature by providing a comprehensive guide to integrated behavioral health, not only in pediatrics, but also pediatric subspecialties.
Contents:
Part 1 – General Pediatrics
Integrated behavioral health: definitions and contexts
Building an Integrated Primary Care Service and Core Competencies
Common Behavioral and Cognitive Interventions
Intersectionality between Social, Behavioral, and Physical Health
MODELS OF CHANGE FOR BEHAVIORAL AND HEALTH DISORDERS
Empowering Care: Crafting Patient-Centered Treatment Plans for Optimal Outcomes
Integrated Behavioral Health in Pediatric Residency Training Programs
Part 2 – Health Equity/Cultural Humility
Improving Health Equity in Primary Care by Integrating Behavioral Health
Special populations including transgender and questioning youth
The Role and Importance of Integrated Behavioral Health for Pediatric Patients with Disabilities
Integrated Behavioral Health Challenges for Ethnic Minority Populations
Part 3 – Pediatric Subspecialties
Pediatric Subspecialties – Gastroenterology Clinics
The Role of Integrated Behavioral Health to Improve Treatment Outcomes of Pediatric Endocrinology Disorders
Health and Allergic Diseases
Integrated behavior therapy in the management of childhood obesity
Integrated Behavioral Health in a Sleep Subspecialty Clinic.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
3-031-85784-4
OCLC:
1524421660

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