40 First Baby Worries: A Psychologist Shares Her Own Experiences and Advice for Primary Care Clinicians
Pediatric Meltdown
https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsOn this episode of Pediatric Meltdown, I welcome Dr. Jenn Kuhn. We discuss everything from baby worries to how we as practitioners can help our patients as they enter parenthood. Being a parent is difficult, but it does bring some of the greatest rewards, so it’s ok to give yourself a break. Dr. Jenn Kuhn is a pediatric psychologist working in integrated primary care at Nemours Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware. She received her bachelor's degree and master's degree in psychology from Tulane University in New Orleans and received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 2016. Dr. Kuhn and I crossed paths when she completed her pre-doctoral internship in Pediatric Psychology at the Munroe Meyer Institute at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska, and completed her postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric integrated behavioral health at Nemours Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children. In her current role, she works in two pediatric primary care clinics. Her clinics serve patients aged 0 to 21. She is responsible for providing prevention-based services, psycho-educational services, consultation and education to medical trainees and staff, warm handoffs and consultation with patients, short-term therapy, and brief intervention assessments. Her specific areas of interest include early intervention services, postpartum depression, and anxiety screening, postpartum wellness, management of disruptive behaviors, ADHD, assessments, anxiety, and sleep in providing clinical services. She supervises psychology residents, postdoctoral fellows, and provides behavioral health education to medical students and residents. Clearly, Dr. Kuhn is very busy in pediatric clinics. Stay tuned for the interview and hopefully, you can see where this might fit into your practice. [00:01] Dr. Jenn Kuhn Shares Her Story with Us Why Dr. Kuhn wanted to be a clinical psychologistDr. Kuhn first heard of integrated behavioral health from a book and then in the middle of her graduate school career. Wanting to get involved in more preventative measures rather than reaching kids at their breaking point, she began to pursue integrated behavioral healthHow integrated behavioral health serves the patients Dr. Kuhn sees and why it should be regularly practiced [13:23] New Babies and Postpartum Mothers On Dr. Kuhn’s newborn baby! And whether or not being a pediatric psychologist prepared her to be a mom Why OBGYNs should ask how mothers are doing mentally and administer the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Looking to patient’s partners to know them best and when to get help 40% of moms have some risk factor[22:07] What Do Parents Need From Their Pediatrician? Guidance, education, reassurance, and validation With so much fear, shame, and bad advice surrounding motherhood, we as practitioners need to support our patients by giving them a nurturing environment in which they are comfortable to ask questions and not ashamed. Ask how your patients are doing: The asking is in and of itself therapeutic, because it helps kind of chase away shame that if I'm asking you, it must not be that bad, that you would share that something difficult happening Don’t worry if every moment of motherhood doesn’t feel magical Even if all you can do is provide some resources, and be there to listen, that helps...
Fecha de Publicación: 10 de junio de 2021
Duración: 46 min
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