Book contents
- Pediatric Psychology in Clinical Practice
- Pediatric Psychology in Clinical Practice
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction to Pediatric Psychological Care
- Chapter 2 Working with Young Children with Medical Concerns
- Chapter 3 Working with School-Age Children with Medical Concerns
- Chapter 4 Working with Adolescents with Medical Concerns
- Chapter 5 Chronic Illness and the Family Unit
- Chapter 6 Psychological Guidelines for Specific Medical Conditions
- Chapter 7 Special Populations in Pediatric Psychology
- Chapter 8 Technological Applications and Pediatric Psychological Care
- Index
- References
Chapter 4 - Working with Adolescents with Medical Concerns
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 January 2020
- Pediatric Psychology in Clinical Practice
- Pediatric Psychology in Clinical Practice
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction to Pediatric Psychological Care
- Chapter 2 Working with Young Children with Medical Concerns
- Chapter 3 Working with School-Age Children with Medical Concerns
- Chapter 4 Working with Adolescents with Medical Concerns
- Chapter 5 Chronic Illness and the Family Unit
- Chapter 6 Psychological Guidelines for Specific Medical Conditions
- Chapter 7 Special Populations in Pediatric Psychology
- Chapter 8 Technological Applications and Pediatric Psychological Care
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter focuses on empirically supported interventions for common problems that may arise during clinical work with adolescents presenting with medical problems. The reader will be introduced to a review of the current research literature regarding psychological interventions for adolescents, with specific emphasis on evidence-based interventions for treatment adherence and assisting patients and their families in transitioning from pediatric to adult care. The reader will then be provided with an example behavior contract for adherence and empirically supported assessments for adherence. Beneficial resources are identified that can be utilized to assist with treatment adherence and the transition of medical care from the pediatric to adult clinic.
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- Pediatric Psychology in Clinical PracticeEmpirically Supported Interventions, pp. 53 - 82Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020