Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Fostering and Adoption 367 placements, ‘disrupt’ when the foster or adoptive parents come to feel they cannot continue to look a ...
368 Chapter 42 on a daily basis for privileges such as watching more TV, phoning friends and other rewards that motivate the par ...
Fostering and Adoption 369 suggests that if they are unresolved or unrealistic in their own view of relationships (as determined ...
CHAPTER 43 Organisation of Services Imagine you are in charge of drawing up a plan for your area’s child and adolescent mental h ...
Organisation of Services 371 hospitals might be able to sell expensive in-patient care to families who don’t know that out-patie ...
372 Chapter 43 Inclusiveness Within health care, it is sometimes useful to distinguish between ‘patient- centred’ and ‘populatio ...
Organisation of Services 373 Clearly defined boundaries Many services are for a defined geographical catchment area. Within this ...
374 Chapter 43 mental health services for every million children and adolescents in the general population. In Britain, the per ...
Organisation of Services 375 Providing value for money Child and adolescent mental health needs are extensive but budgets are li ...
376 Chapter 43 example, medical assessment, pharmacotherapy, or integrated packages of pharmacotherapy and psychological therapy ...
Organisation of Services 377 5 Find the right balance between prevention and cure. Prevention is such an attractive option that ...
378 Chapter 43 services can see who they benefit most and least. This may lead to them concentrating more of their resources on ...
Organisation of Services 379 Goodman R. (1997b) Who needs child psychiatrists?Child Psychology and Psychiatry Review 2 , 15–19. ...
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Index Page numbers initalicsindicate tables and boxes. ABC analysis, 329–30 ABC(D) classification, 262–3, 264 , 266–7, 268 abuse ...
382 Index attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 56–64 additional features, 58 aetiology and pathogenesis, 56 assessme ...
Index 383 ‘cost of illness’ studies, 314, 315 counselling, 342–3 criminality, 79 genetic v. environmental factors, 82, 277–8 imp ...
384 Index family life-cycle framework, 345–6 family rules, 345 family system, 345 family therapy, 344–60 applications, 76, 86, 2 ...
Index 385 language disorders, 244–9 associated problems, 248–9 differential diagnosis and assessment, 49–50, 142, 143, 247 varie ...
386 Index positive reinforcement, 328, 331 post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 28, 96, 123, 124–9 Prader–Willi syndrome, 236 ...
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