128 Trauma and Resilience: “Connect Before You Correct”
Pediatric Meltdown
https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsThe challenges of mental health in children are complex, to say the least. One of this podcast’s favorite guests, Dr. Mark Sloane is a long-time pediatrician with decades of experience in this field, returns to talk about the challenges of persuading primary care physicians to pursue additional education, the effects of trauma on children, and the demand for more training in medical school and residency. There’s also a discussion on the impact of screening on mental health and the use of SSRIs in children.[00:33 -15:31] Opening Segment /Importance of Mental Health TreatmentWe’re introduced to Dr. Mark Sloane, and we hear about how his journey into pediatrics.Primary care doctors need more mental health training. Pediatrics have evolved over the last 20-30 years and needs to be accepted.The Authority Health Project is providing training to residents to integrate trauma-informed care into their practice.[15:32- 29:12] Traumatic Stress and Mental Health Serotonin genetics significantly increases the risk of PTSD with traumatic exposure.Prenatal stress, especially from domestic violence, can increase the risk of anxiety disorders.Epigenetic factors can be used to assess a newborn's risk for anxiety and other mental health issues.Mental health medications are often seen as a last resort for treating traumatized children.Trauma therapy is essential for treating underlying mental health issues in traumatized children.[29:13 -49:31] Building Relationships and Connection: The Magic of the RoomThe Power of Relationships- The importance of building relationships as the cornerstone to emotional wellbeing.Going Beyond Compliance- Facilitating environments where kids feel safe and supported rather than simply compliant.Adopting a Team Approach- Understanding the need for team effort and how it can help foster parents and staff to create successful outcomes.The CTAC Model Evolves- Examining how the CTAC model has evolved over time to include physicals, fetal alcohol syndrome screens, and more.[49:32 -58:45] Advice for the New Medical ProfessionalFocus on connection with patientsMeet the needs of the communityListen to veteran doctors / Get a mentorBuild incentives for trauma screen completion[58:46 - 1:05:22] Closing segment TakeawayDon’t forget to sign up for Dr. Gaggino’s February 24th Beta Trainingfor Professionals who want to re-think the mental health services they offerUp Your Game - Improving Kid's Mental Health CareLinks to resources mentioned on the show.Bruce Perryhttps://adoptioncouncil.org/publications/meeting-children-where-they-are-the-neurosequential-model-of-therapeutics/Book: What Happened to You? https://302.buzz/WhatHappenedToYouAndrew Garner – Thinking Developmentally <a...
Fecha de Publicación: 15 de febrero de 2023
Duración: 1 hr 5 min
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