Behavioral Health Services with High-Risk Infants and Families

Behavioral Health Services with High-Risk Infants and Families

Meeting the Needs of Patients, Families, and Providers in Fetal, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and Neonatal Follow-Up Settings

Saxton, Sage N.; Cole, Joanna C.M.; Dempsey, Allison G.

Oxford University Press Inc

11/2022

488

Mole

Inglês

9780197545027

15 a 20 dias

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SECTION I: ROLES AND PRACTICE ISSUES

1. History of Psychological Services in Neonatal Intensive Care
Michael T. Hynan

2.Roles, Activities, and Opportunities of Behavioral Health Clinicians in Delivering Continuity of Care
Tiffany Willis, LaTrice L. Dowtin, Dailyn Acosta, and Kara Hansen

3.Quality Improvement and Research Across Fetal and Neonatal Care Settings
Pamela A. Geller, Ariana Albanese, Victoria A. Grunberg, John Chuo, and Chavis A. Patterson

4.Systems Interventions and Program Development
Susanne Klawetter, Jill A. Hoffman, Kristi Roybal, and Sunah S. Hwang

5. Interdisciplinary Behavioral Health Teams
Chavis A. Patterson, Mona Elgohail, Alison Hartman, Vincent C. Smith, and Pamela A. Geller

6. Teaching and Training Developing Professionals in Perinatal and Neonatal Settings
LaTrice L. Dowtin, Tiffany Willis, Soudabeh Givrad, and Melissa Scala

7.Operations and Ethical Considerations
Elizabeth Fischer, KristiLynn Cedars, Abbey Kruper, and Steven R. Leuthner


SECTION II: CROSS-CUTTING MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AND APPROACHES

8. Infant Mental Health for High-Risk Infants Across the Continuum of Care
Miller Shivers, Annelise Cunningham, Natalia Henner, and Kerri Machut

9.Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Among Parents of High-Risk Fetuses and Infants
Birdie Meyer, Brenda Papierniak, and Christena Raines

10. Screening for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Across Settings
Amy E. Baughcum, Olivia E. Clark, Shannon L. Gillespie, and Jeanne Decker

11. Psychotherapy and Medication Interventions for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Across Settings
Teni Davoudian, Jacquelyn Knapp, Lana Weber, and Nicole Cirino

12. Trauma and Trauma Informed Care
Mary Coughlin

13. Addressing Perinatal Substance Use Across the Continuum of Care
Jennifer J. Paul, Jessalyn Kelleher, Susanne Klawetter, and Sarah Nagle-Yang

14. Human Milk and Breastfeeding
Diane L. Spatz and Elizabeth D. Morris

15. Shared Decision-Making Across Settings
Jeannie Zuk, Kristin Carter, Beth McManus, and Brooke Dorsey Holliman

16. Perinatal Crisis and Traumatic Bereavement
Mara Tesler Stein and Deborah L. Davis

17. The Value of Peer Support for High-Risk Pregnant Women and Their NICU Infants
Sue L. Hall, Jenny Landry, and Erin Thatcher


SECTION III: FETAL CARE SETTINGS

18. Specialty Care Settings: Perinatal Management, Fetal Therapy and the Fetal Therapy Center
Christina Paidas Teefey, Sarah Robinson, and Julie S. Moldenhauer

19. Role of Behavioral Health Clinicians in Fetal Care Settings
Lacy Chavis, Sakina Butt, and Elizabeth Vaught

20. Uncertainty and Coping in the NICU: Relationships Matter
Zina Steinberg and Susan Kraemer

SECTION IV: NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE SETTINGS

21. Neonatal Intensive Care Settings
Sara C. Handley and David Munson

22. Role of Behavioral Health Clinicians in the NICU Setting
Rochelle Steinwurtzel, Sandhya Brachio, Sheau-Yan Ho, Solimar Santiago-Warner

23. Regulation, Relationships, and Reflection: Developmental Care in the NICU
Ayelet Talmi and Joy V. Browne

24. Mental Health and Coping Challenges Among Families in the NICU
Jennifer Harned Adams, Stacey R. Bromberg, and Anna Zimmerman


SECTION V: NEONATAL FOLLOW-UP SETTINGS

25. A Brief History of Neonatal Follow Up and Why It's Done
Howard Needelman, Beatrice Egboh, Whitney Strong-Bak, and Grace Winningham

26. Common Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Challenges in Neonatal Follow-Up
Kathryn E. Gustafson and Mollie G. Warren

27. Role of Behavioral Health Clinicians in Neonatal Follow-Up Settings
Casey Hoffman and Annie Markovits

28. After the NICU: Primary Care Behavioral Health Services
Verenea J Serrano, Jonna von Schulz, Melissa Buchholz, Kristina Malik, Amy Wrenn, and Ayelet Talmi
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