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Standard management-Part II: Multidimensional interventions for youth with trauma & disruptive behaviors

Chapter by: Cabrera, Jennifer; Marsh, Akeem Nassor
in: Not Just Bad Kids: The Adversity and Disruptive Behavior Link by
[S.l.] : Elsevier, 2022
pp. 533-546
ISBN: 9780128189542
CID: 5199182

Aggression and criminal behavior

Chapter by: Cabrera, Jennifer; Linick, Jessica
in: Beyond PTSD : helping and healing teens exposed to trauma by Gerson, Ruth; Heppell, Patrick (Eds)
Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Association Publishing, [2019]
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 1615371109
CID: 3305692

Trauma, Delinquency, and Antisocial Personality [Meeting Abstract]

Cox, Lara J; Subedi, Bipin Raj; Marsh, Akeem N; Cabrera, Jennifer; Linick, Jessica; Stewart, Altha J
ORIGINAL:0012611
ISSN: n/a
CID: 3131782

Integrating child psychiatry into collaborative care models [Meeting Abstract]

Palyo, S; Caraballo, A; Shapiro, G; Watkins-Booth, K; Cabrera, J
Mental Disorders are found in all countries and in all populations including children. According to the WHO, "Mental disorders affect hundreds of millions of people and if left untreated it creates an enormous toll of suffering, disability and economic loss."(1) For years mental health care has been overlooked as an important component in strengthening health care. Today, there is a movement to wards integrating psychiatric treatment more into healthcare and also into other systems such as schools that promote the wellbeing of children. This integration is happening throughout the world but we believe that more education and knowledge should be made available to providers that may not have been accustomed to this way of thinking or working. The focus of this presentation is to educate and explore the experiences of mental health involvement with other medical specialties as well as other child-focused systems of care such as child protective services and schools. Each presenter will discuss his or her role as a clinician in different treatment models and explain the evolution of child psychiatry in to their perspective clinics. Drs. Caraballo and Cabrera use their extensive experience to explain how child psychiatry has been incorporated into traditionally non-psychiatry focused organizations such as schools and child protective services foster care agencies. Drs. Shapiro and Booth-Watkins will discuss having a primarily psychiatric focused clinic-community mental health clinic and partial hospitalization-and how they have been incentivized to include other child focused services such as pediatrics and government agencies into their programs. Following the four presentations, Dr. Palyo will lead a discussion with the audience to participate in processing the benefits and foreseeable obstacles that arise with the trend of integrated mental health and health care. Each presenter will speak for 15 minutes with a 30-minute discussion. Workshop Services, Treatments, and Advocacy: Child and Adolescent MH Services and Multidisciplinary Teams
EMBASE:71990909
ISSN: 1018-8827
CID: 1797012