The integration of mental health services in primary care settings has expanded rapidly in recent years with psychologists being at the forefront of efforts to promote healthy behaviors, reduce disease, and care for behavioral, emotional, and developmental needs to promote overall health and well-being for children and families (Asarnow, Kolko, Miranda,&Kazak, 2017; Stancin& Perrin, 2014). While there are many psychologists working in pediatric primary care (PPC), little is known about the specific activities that these psychologists engage in, the training they receive, or funding mechanisms that support their work. This study sought to address this gap in the literature through a survey of psychologists working in PPC. An anonymous online...
Postdoctoral training has become an increasingly more standard route for training in all of the biom...
Continuing education (CE) is an essential part of maintaining professional competency. In addition t...
Mental health disorders in the United States are highly prevalent, affecting 14-20% of children year...
The integration of mental health services in primary care settings has expanded rapidly in recent ye...
• With an increasing number of children presenting with health conditions, pediatric care has expand...
Primary care patients frequently present with behavioral health related concerns, but for various re...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1. What clinical services are pediatric school psychologists providing and for wh...
Expanded Model: Address Continuum of Need Targeted Intervention Process of School Reintegration Ind...
Children with Multifaceted Needs Pediatric School Psychology Roles of Pediatric School Psychologists...
Behavioral health integration in primary care is identified as an important strategy to achieve earl...
Behavioral problems exhibited in early childhood can predict continued behavioral difficulties into ...
Psychologists\u27 roles within the infant and early childhood psychology field are multidimensional ...
Objective To describe the need for innovations in training to link health, educational, and family s...
Pediatric School Psychology -&#;With an increasing number of children with chronic health conditions...
Pediatric primary care physicians indicate behavioral health concerns to be the most frequently repo...
Postdoctoral training has become an increasingly more standard route for training in all of the biom...
Continuing education (CE) is an essential part of maintaining professional competency. In addition t...
Mental health disorders in the United States are highly prevalent, affecting 14-20% of children year...
The integration of mental health services in primary care settings has expanded rapidly in recent ye...
• With an increasing number of children presenting with health conditions, pediatric care has expand...
Primary care patients frequently present with behavioral health related concerns, but for various re...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1. What clinical services are pediatric school psychologists providing and for wh...
Expanded Model: Address Continuum of Need Targeted Intervention Process of School Reintegration Ind...
Children with Multifaceted Needs Pediatric School Psychology Roles of Pediatric School Psychologists...
Behavioral health integration in primary care is identified as an important strategy to achieve earl...
Behavioral problems exhibited in early childhood can predict continued behavioral difficulties into ...
Psychologists\u27 roles within the infant and early childhood psychology field are multidimensional ...
Objective To describe the need for innovations in training to link health, educational, and family s...
Pediatric School Psychology -&#;With an increasing number of children with chronic health conditions...
Pediatric primary care physicians indicate behavioral health concerns to be the most frequently repo...
Postdoctoral training has become an increasingly more standard route for training in all of the biom...
Continuing education (CE) is an essential part of maintaining professional competency. In addition t...
Mental health disorders in the United States are highly prevalent, affecting 14-20% of children year...