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Behavioral Health Overview Lisa Collier Farmer, RN LMSW Nik Andonov, LPC

Mental Health: A Significant Component Physical Health Mental Health Spiritual Health

The Mental Health Continuum Emotionally Impaired Mild or Temporary Impairment Emotionally Healthy Individuals may travel back and forth on the continuum depending on age and life events A level of care assessment may show where an individual is on the mental health continuum

Levels of Care/Treatment Outpatient counseling Outpatient medication management – PCP or Psychiatrist Home Services – MHMR IOP – intensive outpatient, generally held after school for ~1-2 hours PHP- Partial Hospitalization/Day Programs Inpatient Hospitalization

Behaviors Leading to Hospitalization Self-harm Suicidal ideation or gesture Threats of harm to others Actual harm to others Hallucinations Impulsivity Excessive Rages/ tantrums Marked withdrawal Substance abuse Binging/purging Marked fears or worries

Step 1: Diagnostic Evaluation Psychological Testing To rule out other conditions (IQ issues, Learning Disabilities, Emotional and Mood Disorders) Clinical Interview Evaluative Rating Scales Administered to child and family Interpreted by licensed, trained professionals

Step 2: Patient and Family Therapy Group Therapy with patient and peers on unit Family Therapy with patient and family members Advantages of Therapy Increases insight Reduces impact of symptoms

Step 3a: Teach Patient Coping Skills Social, emotional, and behavioral challenges in kids are by-product of underdeveloped skills These challenges are best addressed by resolving problems that are setting the stage for challenging behavior

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Examples of Coping Skills Training Anger Management Time out Deep breathing Playing with ball/bubbles Writing in journal Relaxation Training Progressive relaxation Progressive muscle relaxation Guided imagery Cognitive Restructuring Useful with anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder Learning to change thoughts in order to change feelings Social Skills Therapist models appropriate behaviors Role playing

Step 3b: Parent Education Parenting Skills Training How to manage child’s symptoms Identify effective parenting techniques 1-2-3 Magic Collaborative Problem Solving Love and Logic

Collaborative Problem Solving Acknowledges patient/ family concern Gets your concern on the table, too Invites person to mutually solve problem

Step 4: Possible Medication Intervention Observe baseline (no medication) If behavioral management alone is ineffective, then… Medication trial delivered responsibly according to FDA and American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry guidelines

Step 5: Discharge Planning & Collaboration Teach parent and child about disorder(s) Connect parent with a child therapist and/or family therapist Connect parent with a child psychiatrist who can provide medication intervention if necessary Connect parent to support groups

Needs of Family in Crisis Empathy Listening to the what, where, and how of the crisis Normalization Explaining that there are others who have gone through this or similar experiences Realistic Hope Affirm that there are available resources Guidance Offering realistic expectations and offering concrete steps to take

Questions