TY - BOOK AU - Edilma L. Yearwood AU - Geraldine S. Pearson AU - Jamesetta A. Newland TI - Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health: A Resource for Advanced Practice Psychiatric and Primary Care Practitioners in Nursing SN - 047096328X AV - WS 350 U1 - 618.92–dc23 PY - 2012/// CY - London PB - John Wiley & Sons KW - N1 - Contents Health Treatment 313 Kathleen R Delaney and Elizabeth HawkinsWalsh SECTION 3 Special Populations Children in OutofHome Placement Diane M Caruso Charlotte A Herrick Collaborative Treatment with Legal and Ethical Issues EvidenceBased Nursing Influence of CultureNeeds SelfInjury and Suicide in Children Karen G Schepp and Eunjung and Adolescents Judith Coucouvanis Donna Hallas Disabilities Play and Group Judith Hirsh and Edilma L Yearwood 16 Individual and Family Therapies 291 Kathleen Scharer Conducting Research with AtRisk Advanced Practice Nurses Child and Adolescent Mental Index N2 - As an increasing number of children and adolescents with psychiatric symptoms go unrecognized in our current healthcare system, the ability to identify and treat these issues in multiple healthcare settings has become vitally important. With access to primary care providers increasing and a shortage of child psychiatric providers, collaboration between psychiatric, pediatric and family advanced practice nurses is essential to improving care for this vulnerable population. Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health provides a practical reference to aid in this endeavour. Written and reviewed by over 70 nurse experts, it is a must-have reference for all practitioners caring for children and adolescents; Common terms and phrases: Academy of Child activities ADHD Adolescent Psychiatry adults advanced practice alcohol American Academy American Psychiatric Association anorexia nervosa anxiety disorders assessment associated behavioral health bipolar bipolar disorder brain bulimia nervosa caregiver Child and Adolescent child’s childhood children and adolescents clinical clinicians cognitive collaborative comorbid depression developmental diagnosis disabilities dopamine drug early eating disorders effects emotional evaluation evidence-based functioning identified increased individual interactions interventions involved issues Journal juvenile justice learning ment mental health Methylphenidate mood disorders needs NSSI nurse practitioner outcomes palliative care parents patient peers physical play therapy preschool present primary care professional programs Psychology psychosocial psychotherapy referral relationship reported response Retrieved role schizophrenia screening self-harm self-injury self-regulation sexual skills social specific stress substance abuse suicide symptoms temperament therapist tion trauma treatment violence young children youth ER -