Pediatrician/Psychologist Collaboration: Opportunities for Clinical Child Psychologists |
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Authors: | George M. Kapalka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychological Counseling, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ 07764, USA |
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Abstract: | In the United States, pediatricians prescribe the majority of medications used to treat children with psychological disorders, such as ADHD. However, because pediatricians have limited background in psychology or psychiatry, opportunities exist for properly trained clinical child psychologists to assist pediatricians in assessing and treating youngsters with psychological disorders. Psychologists with additional training in psychopharmacology can make even greater contributions by helping pediatricians select and monitor appropriate medications. This paper reviews models of consultation that are especially relevant to psychologists who seek to expand their practice by consulting with pediatricians. Consultant-centered models seem most appropriate in private practice settings, but institutionally employed psychologists have opportunities to also utilize some system-centered approaches. Examples of methods in which pediatric clinical psychologists and child psychologists with psychopharmacology training can assist pediatricians in treating a child with ADHD are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Physician Pediatrician Collaboration Consultation ADHD |
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