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Handbook of Pediatric Psychological Screening and Assessment in Primary Care

Edited by Mark E. Maruish
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Published: 7th May 2018
Dimensions: w 178mm h 254mm
Weight: 1100g
ISBN-10: 1138723134
ISBN-13: 9781138723139
Barcode No: 9781138723139
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Handbook of Pediatric Psychological Screening and Assessment in Primary Care provides an overview of the principles of screening, monitoring, and measuring of the treatment outcomes of behavioral health disorders in pediatric primary care. The Handbook serves as a guide to the selection of psychometric measures that can be used to screen for and/or assess behavioral health problems of children and adolescents. The Handbook is an invaluable reference to behavioral health clinicans in maximizing potential benefits in efficient assessment and effective treatment of children and adolescents in pediatric primary care settings as well as other health care settings.

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Organization makes sense, and including some examples at the end of how to apply the information would be particularly important, especially for less experienced readers. I think what is unique about the volume is its focus on integrating child mental health assessment methods into primary care settings, which are different from typical psychology/psychiatry office practice. I'm sure there are practical challenges to doing this effectively and efficiently, so that the children, the families, and the primary care practitioners benefit without compromising the integrity of the assessment too much. Contributors should be encouraged to focus on how to address these challenges. Katharina Manassis, MD Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto Medical Center