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School Psychopharmacology Translating Research into Practice
Title:
School Psychopharmacology Translating Research into Practice
ISBN:
9783030155414
Edition:
1st ed. 2019.
Publication Information New:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Physical Description:
XIV, 250 p. 8 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resource.
Series:
Pediatric School Psychology,
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction to School Psychopharmacology -- Chapter 2 Legal, Ethical, and Professional Issues Related to Use of Psychotropic Medications in School-Aged Populations -- Chapter 3 Clinical Case Studies: Failing to Respond to Psychosocial Treatments -- Chapter 4 Effective Medications for Treating Externalizing Disorders -- Chapter 5 Effective Medications for Treating Internalizing Disorders -- Chapter 6 Effective Medications for Treating Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder -- Chapter 7 Effective Medications for Treating Psychosis in School-Aged Youth -- Chapter 8 Effective Medications for Treating Mood Dysregulation Disorders in School-Aged Youth -- Chapter 9 Psychotropic Medication Side Effects in School-Aged Populations -- Chapter 10 Psychopharmacology: Special Considerations When Working with Young Children -- Chapter 11 Cultural Considerations in School Psychopharmacology -- Chapter 12 Integrated Behavioral Health: Coordinating Psychosocial and Pharmacological Interventions Across Family, School, and Health Systems -- Chapter 13 School-Based Medication Evaluations: Implications for School Personnel and Physicians -- Chapter 14 Clinical Case Studies: Evaluating Medication Outcomes in Schools. .
Abstract:
This book provides a research-based overview of the use of psychotropic medications in combination with psychosocial interventions to improve learning, social interactions, and behavioral functioning of children within the school setting. It details implementation strategies for delivering multimodal treatments to school-aged children with psychiatric diagnoses while coordinating services across educational and health service sectors. In addition, it includes case studies on ADHD, conduct disorder, depression, social anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, and psychosis, with overviews of treatment plans, targeted goals and behaviors, classroom-based medication evaluation plans, and treatment responses communicated back to the child's family and physician. The book concludes with an overview of integrated behavioral health and the benefits of care coordination to school-aged children experiencing social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. Topics featured in this text include: Legal, ethical, and professional issues related to the use of psychotropic medications in school-aged populations. Effective medications for treating mood dysregulation disorders in school-aged youth. Medications for internalizing and externalizing disorders. Common side effects of psychotropic medication in school-aged populations. The need to be culturally sensitive when considering treatment plans for school-aged youth. School Psychopharmacology is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, and other professionals in child and school psychology, social work, psychiatry, psychopharmacology, special and general education, public health, and counseling.
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Language:
English