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Thinking About Prescribing The Psychology Of Psychopharmacology With Diverse Youth And Families by JOSHI S.V., AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING, INC.

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    Author(s)JOSHI S.V.
    PublisherAMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING, INC.
    ISBN9781615373888
    Pages395
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2022

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    AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING, INC. Thinking About Prescribing The Psychology Of Psychopharmacology With Diverse Youth And Families by JOSHI S.V.

    Our remedies are only as good as the way in which we dispense them_x000D__x000D_That's the central premise of Thinking About Prescribing, a new volume that encourages pharmacotherapists to view the prescribing of a psychiatric medication to young patients not simply as part of a clinical visit, but rather as the beginning of an ongoing alliance with youth and their parents or legal guardians._x000D__x000D_The book makes the case for a partnership that doesn't lean on psychiatric jargon or an encyclopedic list of side effects, but instead on measured candor, vulnerability, and-most importantly-time._x000D__x000D_Thinking About Prescribing leverages the knowledge of more than two dozen experts as it tackles topics that include: * The essential features of the Common Factors approach and the Y-model of psychotherapy, which highlights how relational aspects of pharmacotherapy are key to child & adolescent psychiatric practice, even for brief visits* How best to utilize the 30-minute Brief Pharmacotherapy Visit (BPV), so that the alliance is nurtured and time is most efficiently utilized* Techniques, adapted from evidence-based psychotherapies, to enhance medication adherence in diverse youth populations* Approaches to adapt psychoeducation for culturally diverse populations, and consider why many youth & families may be skeptical of pharmacotherapeutic interventions* Strategies to cultivate a pharmacotherapeutic alliance when engaging with patients and families via telehealth, including in the school setting* Tips for pediatricians, advanced-practice clinicians, and other primary care providers who conduct pharmacotherapy _x000D__x000D_The chapters feature key takeaways that distill the most salient points and that aid in knowledge retention._x000D__x000D_Rather than raise unrealistic expectations (two chapters acknowledge the reality of practicing when time and resources are scarce), the goal of this book is to help pharmacotherapists mitigate the stigma, apprehension, or resignation their patients may have and instead build and maintain a trusting relationship that will be key to successful therapeutic outcomes._x000D__x000D_ UncoveredPrescriber, Prescribe Thyself (By Way of Introduction)Chapter 1: Think Again About Prescribing: The Psychology of PsychopharmacologyChapter 2: The Many Facets of Alliance: The Y-Model, Applied to Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult PsychopharmacotherapyChapter 3: Psychodynamics of Medication Use in Youth with Serious Mental IllnessChapter 4: "What's in It for Me?": Adapting Evidence-Based Motivational Interviewing and Therapy Techniques to Adolescent PsychiatryChapter 5: Providing Psychoeducation in PharmacotherapyChapter 6: #KeepItReal: The Myth of the "Med Check" and the Realities of the Time-Limited Pharmacotherapy VisitChapter 7: Pharmacotherapy or Psychopharmacotherapy: When Therapist and Pharmacologist Are Different People, or the Same PersonChapter 8: The Pharmacotherapeutic Role of the Pediatrician, Advanced Practice Clinician, and Other Primary Care ProvidersChapter 9: The Pharmacotherapeutic Alliance in School Mental HealthChapter 10: When Time Is Tight and Stakes Are High: Pharmacotherapy, Alliances, and the Inpatient UnitChapter 11: Telepsychiatry Goes Viral: Psychotherapeutic Aspects of Prescribing Via Telemedicine Amid COVID-19Chapter 12: Alliance Issues to Consider in Pharmacotherapy with Transition-Age YouthChapter 13: The Pharmacotherapeutic Alliance When Working with Diverse Youth and FamiliesChapter 14: The Psychopharmacotherapeutic Alliance When Resources Are LimitedChapter 15: Building a Therapeutic Alliance in Psychopharmacology During Clinical Trials: Ethical and Practical ConsiderationsChapter 16: The Power of PlaceboChapter 17: The "Good Enough" Pediatric Psychopharmacotherapist: Practical Pointers in Six ParablesChapter 18: Teaching and Mentoring the Next Generation of Pediatric PsychopharmacotherapistsGratitude_x000D_



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