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The clinician in the YMH Boston Vignette also exhibited many of the competencies for assessing an adolescent patient with psychiatric distress. Specifically, it is noteworthy that early in the interview, the clinician achieved a rapport via a non-hostile tone, an open way of sitting, and by asking open-ended questions. The latter approach helped the adolescents feel at ease and open about sensitive matters. The provider also used active listening skills, including reflective statements and summarization of the patient’s responses, which enhanced empathy and trust. These are particularly very important for adolescents, who might be uncomfortable with a personal or traumatic experience. But the clinician was not without faults. The targeted youth was asked about his emotional and behavioral experiences. However, the student’s academic performance issues, the level of social behavior of the patient, and family problems were not explored with the patient, nor with the family. Furthermore, the clinician might have further examined safety, for example, direct inquiry about suicidal ideation, self-injurious behavior, or trauma history. Symptomatology such as a lack of interest or feeling worthless should be a focus of attention at this stage of the clinical interview, and it is important to keep in mind that the adolescent may not have articulated their feelings of depression. This justifies a detailed investigation of mood symptoms, patterns of sleep, and changes in appetite, as well as psychosocial stressors (Richter et al., 2022). An important next question would have been: Can you tell me more about your relationships at home and school? This item helps the clinician to evaluate the adolescent’s support network, identify potential conflicts or stressors, and examine social well-being, all factors known to be associated with health in youth. A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation is essential in children and adolescents, given their specific developmental, psychological, and environmental peculiarities. Deviations from these trajectories can be further complicated in a pediatric population because children may be unable to voluntarily explain their emotions and feelings (i.e., through lack of cognitive or verbal skills), thus requiring clinicians to collect information about children’s reactions by direct observation, information from others, and use of standardized assessment tools. In addition, early detection and treatment of psychiatric disorders in children can result in early interventions that are associated with more positive long-term outcomes, such as academic achievement, peer functioning, and emotional regulation. Two symptom inventories that are especially well-suited for child and adolescent evaluations are the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Revised Children’s Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS). CBCL is one of the most commonly used parent-report measures, covering the emotional and behavioral functioning of a child in domains such as anxious-depressed, aggressive behavior, and attention problems. The RCADS is a self-report instrument that permits clinicians to screen for anxiety and depressive symptoms consistent with DSM-5 Criteria and has excellent reliability and validity in youth samples (Becker et al., 2019). Play therapy and parent–child interaction therapy (PCIT) are two types of treatment for children that are used less often with adults. Play therapy is especially effective for young children who have limited verbal abilities; it is the process of using play techniques to communicate and resolve difficulties. PCIT targets enhanced parent-child interactions and behaviors via live coaching that supports parents in the implementation of “best practices” in managing challenging child behaviors. Parents’ and carers’ involvement is central to the assessment of pupils. They offer valuable historical and developmental information, behavioral observations, and contextual information that children may struggle to verbalize. Furthermore, their participation is crucial for informed consent, implementing treatment decisions, and overseeing progress. Caregiver collaboration not only encourages adherence but also promotes a holistic, family-centered approach to care. Respond to this discussion by offering additional insights or alternative perspectives on their analysis of the video, other rating scales that may be used with children, or other treatment options for children not yet mentioned. Be specific and provide a rationale with evidence.

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The clinician in the YMH Boston Vignette also exhibited many of the competencies for assessing an adolescent patient with psychiatric distress. Specifically, it is noteworthy that early in the interview, the clinician achieved a rapport via a non-hostile tone, an open way of sitting, and by asking open-ended questions. The latter approach helped the adolescents feel at ease and open about sensitive matters. The provider also used active listening skills, including reflective statements and summarization of the patient’s responses, which enhanced empathy and trust. These are particularly very important for adolescents, who might be uncomfortable with a personal or traumatic experience.

But the clinician was not without faults. The targeted youth was asked about his emotional and behavioral experiences. However, the student’s academic performance issues, the level of social behavior of the patient, and family problems were not explored with the patient, nor with the family. Furthermore, the clinician might have further examined safety, for example, direct inquiry about suicidal ideation, self-injurious behavior, or trauma history. Symptomatology such as a lack of interest or feeling worthless should be a focus of attention at this stage of the clinical interview, and it is important to keep in mind that the adolescent may not have articulated their feelings of depression. This justifies a detailed investigation of mood symptoms, patterns of sleep, and changes in appetite, as well as psychosocial stressors (Richter et al., 2022).

An important next question would have been: Can you tell me more about your relationships at home and school? This item helps the clinician to evaluate the adolescent’s support network, identify potential conflicts or stressors, and examine social well-being, all factors known to be associated with health in youth.

A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation is essential in children and adolescents, given their specific developmental, psychological, and environmental peculiarities. Deviations from these trajectories can be further complicated in a pediatric population because children may be unable to voluntarily explain their emotions and feelings (i.e., through lack of cognitive or verbal skills), thus requiring clinicians to collect information about children’s reactions by direct observation, information from others, and use of standardized assessment tools. In addition, early detection and treatment of psychiatric disorders in children can result in early interventions that are associated with more positive long-term outcomes, such as academic achievement, peer functioning, and emotional regulation.

Two symptom inventories that are especially well-suited for child and adolescent evaluations are the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Revised Children’s Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS). CBCL is one of the most commonly used parent-report measures, covering the emotional and behavioral functioning of a child in domains such as anxious-depressed, aggressive behavior, and attention problems. The RCADS is a self-report instrument that permits clinicians to screen for anxiety and depressive symptoms consistent with DSM-5 Criteria and has excellent reliability and validity in youth samples (Becker et al., 2019).

Play therapy and parent–child interaction therapy (PCIT) are two types of treatment for children that are used less often with adults. Play therapy is especially effective for young children who have limited verbal abilities; it is the process of using play techniques to communicate and resolve difficulties. PCIT targets enhanced parent-child interactions and behaviors via live coaching that supports parents in the implementation of “best practices” in managing challenging child behaviors.

Parents’ and carers’ involvement is central to the assessment of pupils. They offer valuable historical and developmental information, behavioral observations, and contextual information that children may struggle to verbalize. Furthermore, their participation is crucial for informed consent, implementing treatment decisions, and overseeing progress. Caregiver collaboration not only encourages adherence but also promotes a holistic, family-centered approach to care.

 

Respond to at least two of your colleagues on 2 different days by offering additional insights or alternative perspectives on their analysis of the video, other rating scales that may be used with children, or other treatment options for children not yet mentioned. Be specific and provide a rationale with evidence.

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