Bringing the Village to the Child: Addressing the Crisis of Children’s Mental Health, An Issue of ChildAnd Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1st Edition
Editors :
Tami D. Benton & Barbara Robles–Ramamurthy & Wanjiku F.M. Njoroge
This item will be released on 07-28-2024
In this issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, guest editors Drs. Tami D. Benton, Barbara Robles–Ramamurthy, and Wanjiku F.M. Njoroge bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Bringing the Village to The Children: Addressin
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In this issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, guest editors Drs. Tami D. Benton, Barbara Robles–Ramamurthy, and Wanjiku F.M. Njoroge bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Bringing the Village to The Children: Addressing the Crisis of Children’s Mental Health. In this biannual AACAP presidential issue, top experts in the field discuss how child and adolescent psychiatrists can leverage strategic partnerships to shape the future of children’s mental health by advancing policy, practice, and research in health care innovation; promoting school and community-based interventions and community partnerships; and reimagining their role from clinicians and researchers to public health experts.
In this issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, guest editors Drs. Tami D. Benton, Barbara Robles–Ramamurthy, and Wanjiku F.M. Njoroge bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Bringing the Village to The Children: Addressing the Crisis of Children’s Mental Health. In this biannual AACAP presidential issue, top experts in the field discuss how child and adolescent psychiatrists can leverage strategic partnerships to shape the future of children’s mental health by advancing policy, practice, and research in health care innovation; promoting school and community-based interventions and community partnerships; and reimagining their role from clinicians and researchers to public health experts.
Key Features
Contains 18 relevant, practice-oriented topics including the declaring of the children’s mental health crisis and the role of health care partnerships to address children’s mental health; strengthening support for community mental health programs through partnerships and collective impact; collaborative approaches to universalize suicide prevention; workforce initiatives to advance health equity and diverse representation; media and innovation; and more.
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on the crisis of children’s mental health, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.
Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
Author Information
Edited by Tami D. Benton, MD, Psychiatrist-in-Chief,
Executive Director, Chair
Department of Child and Adolscent
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia; Barbara Robles–Ramamurthy, M.D, Assistant Professor
Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
University of Texas Health San
Antonio
San Antonio, TX, USA and Wanjiku F.M. Njoroge, M.D., Medical Director
Young Child Clinic
Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Executive Director, Chair
Department of Child and Adolscent
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia; <STRONG>Barbara Robles–Ramamurthy</STRONG>, M.D, Assistant Professor
Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
University of Texas Health San
Antonio
San Antonio, TX, USA and <STRONG>Wanjiku F.M. Njoroge</STRONG>, M.D., Medical Director
Young Child Clinic
Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia
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