73 Need a Child Psychiatrist's Help? Phone a Friend!
Pediatric Meltdown
https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsDr. John Straus is the Founding Director of the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program (MCPAP) and a 2020 Mom’s Inaugural winner of the Maternal Mental Health Hero Award. Dr. Straus is the mind and heart behind MCPAP, which has inspired and been the model for Maternal Mental Health doctor-to-doctor consultation programs across the U.S. Dr. Sheila Marcus, meanwhile, is a Clinical Professor at the University of Michigan, Section Chief for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Co-Director of the Infant and Early Childhood Clinic (IECC). Her areas of interest include intergenerational transmission of illness, maternal child attachment and early risk factors for childhood psychiatric illness including presentation of autism in toddlers. [00:01] Opening SegmentLet’s get to know Dr. John Straus and his role in the MCPAPMeet Dr. Sheila Marcus, a clinical professor at the University of Michigan [04:58] The Birth of the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access ProgramJohn’s role in making the Child Psychiatry Access Program possibleSheila’s motivation for joining and contributing to the ProgramJohn talks about the pediatricians’ engagement so far within the Program[15:10] Accessible Child Psychiatrist SupportThe system in place to get help from a child psychiatristWhat they mean by “rightsizing mental health”The limitations of psychiatry that psychiatrists should realize[20:16] Sustainable Child Psychiatry Program A major concern on the primary care side according to SheilaThe driving factors for states to adopt and sustain the child psychiatry programThe role of health insuranceThe growth of the infant mental health lensTreating a mother’s pre- and post-partum illnesses[30:00] Mental Health Screening in Prenatal CareWe talk about the lack of mental health screening in prenatal careThe assignments of obstetricians in prenatal careWe have an interesting exchange about the specialty of pediatricians [35:01] The National Network of Child Psychiatry Access ProgramsThe importance of offering substance use servicesWhat to consider in administering medications to kidsThe role of the National Network of Child Psychiatry Access Programs[40:34] Distribution of Psychotherapeutic ResourcesThere are no intrinsic mental health issuesHow patients and providers can capitalize on the Michigan programThe next big step now is distributing psychotherapeutic resourcesTheir message to their younger selves you’d want to hear too! [47:28] Closing Segment Final takeawaysThe growth of a national child psychiatry programThe risk of mental health issues among kidsMental health screening in prenatal careThe variety of child psychiatry programs per stateYou’re not incompetent. Sometimes, cases are just hard to addressThe life-altering benefit of the MC3Diagnostic clarification is keyThe impact of trauma on patientsSending behavioral health consultants across MichiganAvailable resources and programs in your stateThe “Next Gen Training”The importance of time among pediatriciansStates with no child psychiatry access program yetGo to nncpap.org to know where your state program isDo what you love and enjoy the...
Fecha de Publicación: 26 de enero de 2022
Duración: 54 min
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