Multimodal Rehabilitation: A Mind-Body Family-Based Intervention for Children and Adolescents Impaired by Medically Unexplained Symptoms. Part 2: Case Studies and Outcomes |
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Authors: | Kasia Kozlowska Margaret English Blanche Savage Catherine Chudleigh Fiona Davies Marilyn Paull |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Children's Hospital at Westmead , Westmead , Australia;2. Brain Dynamics Centre at Westmead Hospital , Westmead , Australia;3. Discipline of Psychiatry , University of Sydney Medical School , Sydney , Australia;4. The Children's Hospital at Westmead , Westmead , Australia |
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Abstract: | In Part 2, we describe three cases implementing our mind-body, family-based, multimodal rehabilitation approach for treating children and adolescents presenting with medically unexplained symptoms. For each child and family, treatment interventions were selected and implemented, simultaneously or sequentially. In a cohort of 100 consecutively referred children, 56 suffered from, and were treated for, significant physical or chronic school absenteeism. Thirty-five of these children (63%) recovered fully, 10 (18%) had a relapsing course, 7 (12.5%) had chronic symptoms, and 4 (7%) were lost to follow-up. These outcomes suggest that mind-body multimodal rehabilitation is a successful, cost-effective model of treatment. |
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