A leading pediatric psychiatrist shows clinicians a holistic, full-spectrum approach to childrenâs well-being. Every child possesses enormous untapped potential, and yet the number of kids suffering from mental illness today seems to creep ever upward. Depression, anxiety, ADHD, OCD, oppositional defiant disorder, anger issuesâyou name itâare increasingly prevalent, leaving clinicianâs offices packed with worried parents and caregivers, wondering how they can help their children. In this book, child psychiatrist Scott Shannon offers a refreshing new path for practitioners who are eager for a more optimistic view of childrenâs mental health, one that emphasizes a childâs inherent resilience and resources over pathology and prescriptions. âWhat is mental health?â Shannon explores the fundamental question, showing that an innate desire for balanceâa wholenessâbetween brain-body-mind lies at the heart of wellness. Such a balance canât be achieved by medication alone, but requires a broad, full-spectrum understanding of childrenâs lives: their diet, social skills, sleep habits, their ability to self-regulate, to find meaning and purpose in life, and their family relationships. Stress, trauma, and poor nutrition are some of the most common barriers to wholeness in kidsâ lives, and Shannon carefully examines these and other barriers, and what the latest discoveries in neuroplasticity and epigenetics tell us about their ability to overcome them. Readers will learn how to perform a different sort of assessmentâone that identifies patterns of imbalance and obstacles to health in a childâs lifeâas well as how to build a meaningful, effective treatment plan around these deficits, and how clinicians can best position themselves to respond effectively. The second part of the book looks at eight of the most common childhood mental health issuesâADHD, depression, behavioral problems, anxiety and OCD, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, autism spectrum disorders, and trauma and PTSDâand a variety of effective complementary treatment tools for each, including dietary changes, nutritional supplements, specific cognitive or behavioral therapies, parenting interventions, medications, and more. Step-by-step treatment plans are included to guide clinicians on how best to approach each presenting problem. Mental Health for the Whole Child combines modern science, cutting-edge psychology, integrative medicine, and clinical wisdom to offer all professionals who work with kids a new, more hopeful way forward.
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Oct 25, 2021
€36.60