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Coaching Families for Resilience: How Pediatricians Can Support Caregivers and Prevent Burnout

AUTHOR Pianka, Gretchen A.; Pianka, Gretchen; Pianka Gretchen MD Mph Faap et al.
PUBLISHER American Academy of Pediatrics (04/01/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Pediatricians and other pediatric health professionals are daily being challenged by the youth mental health crisis, the shortage of pediatric mental health professionals, and their own risk for burnout. Research increasingly shows that a trauma-informed care approach, like that presented in Coaching Families for Resilience, can help address some of the most pressing issues facing families and pediatric care providers.

Coaching Families for Resilience offers a structured program that pediatricians can offer within the framework of primary care office visits. It is designed to teach parents and kids skills and techniques to begin addressing trauma, toxic stress, and behavioral and mental health issues immediately, even while waiting for an appointment with a therapist or psychiatrist.

Over a series of 4 weekly visits, the clinician works with caregivers to identify the most important issues and desired changes, coaches the family on techniques for calming, emotional regulation, and de-escalation, and introduces a simple process for stepwise change. Coaching Families for Resilience also illustrates how to apply the core toolkit of interventions to a broad range of clinical scenarios, including

  • Handling acute visits for anxiety, depression, and oppositional behaviors
  • Caring for children in foster care
  • Working with families dealing with illness or other crises
  • Adapting anticipatory guidance recommendations to suit the needs of families affected by significant adversity and toxic stress
A chapter of clinical vignettes breaks down a series of complex office visits into manageable pieces that can be approached using the book's toolkit, illustrating in detail how a trauma-informed approach can transform practice.
Those professionals who care for children will be empowered by this guide and may find themselves and their practices revitalized by this practical guide to connecting with and assisting families in real time.

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ISBN-13: 9781610027885
ISBN-10: 1610027884
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 350
Carton Quantity: 0
Product Dimensions: 6.16 x 0.77 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.08 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Medical | Pediatrics
Medical | Mental Health
Medical | Nursing - Pediatric & Neonatal
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Pediatricians and other pediatric health professionals are daily being challenged by the youth mental health crisis, the shortage of pediatric mental health professionals, and their own risk for burnout. Research increasingly shows that a trauma-informed care approach, like that presented in Coaching Families for Resilience, can help address some of the most pressing issues facing families and pediatric care providers.

Coaching Families for Resilience offers a structured program that pediatricians can offer within the framework of primary care office visits. It is designed to teach parents and kids skills and techniques to begin addressing trauma, toxic stress, and behavioral and mental health issues immediately, even while waiting for an appointment with a therapist or psychiatrist.

Over a series of 4 weekly visits, the clinician works with caregivers to identify the most important issues and desired changes, coaches the family on techniques for calming, emotional regulation, and de-escalation, and introduces a simple process for stepwise change. Coaching Families for Resilience also illustrates how to apply the core toolkit of interventions to a broad range of clinical scenarios, including

  • Handling acute visits for anxiety, depression, and oppositional behaviors
  • Caring for children in foster care
  • Working with families dealing with illness or other crises
  • Adapting anticipatory guidance recommendations to suit the needs of families affected by significant adversity and toxic stress
A chapter of clinical vignettes breaks down a series of complex office visits into manageable pieces that can be approached using the book's toolkit, illustrating in detail how a trauma-informed approach can transform practice.
Those professionals who care for children will be empowered by this guide and may find themselves and their practices revitalized by this practical guide to connecting with and assisting families in real time.

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