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Treating Children's Psychosocial Problems in Primary Care
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01 January 2004

The Forum that led to this volume was the thirteenth in an on-going annual series sponsored by the Applied Psychology Center (APC) at Kent State University. The resources and programs of the APC allowed for the prominent clinicians and scholars to attend the meeting and interact informally in the picturesque and relaxing atmosphere of the Inn at Honey Run in the heart of the Amish area of Northeast Ohio. This environment nurtured interaction among the participants for three days and permitted all to leave the Forum with ideas well beyond those presented in the text. We are grateful to the APC for facilitating this endeavor. The editors would especially like to acknowledge the on-going contribution of Kathy Floody, without whose help neither the Forum nor this book would exist. Kathy arranged for every detail of the Forum, from transportation plans, rooms, food, and drink, to scheduling of papers, discussions, and tours of the local area. Kathy compulsively reviewed all chapters for references, errors, and oversights and maintained a positive disposition and encouraging demeanor throughout the process. The success of the Forum was as much Kathy’s doing, as it was the responsibility of the scholars who participated.
Illustrations.
Preface.
Introduction; Terry Stancin and Beth G. Wildman.
Chapter 1. A Collaborative Practice in Primary Care: Lessons Learned; Carolyn S. Schroeder
Chapter 2. Primary Care, Prevention, and Pediatric Psychology: Challenges and Opportunities; Michael C. Roberts and Keri J. Brown
Chapter 3. The Integration of Development and Behavior in Pediatric Practice: History, Present Status, Current Challenges; M. Alex Geertsma
Chapter 4. New Directions for Research and Treatment of Pediatric Psychosocial Problems in Primary Care; Joseph Hagan, Jr.
Chapter 5. Issue of Mental Health in American Politics; Courtney Fleisher
Chapter 6. New Directions for Diagnosis, Treatment and Research of Pediatric Psychosocial Problems in the Primary Care Office: Perspectives from the Pediatric Community; Peter D. Rappo
Chapter 7. The Economic and Health System Correlates of Diagnosis in Primary Care; Sherry Glied and Adam Neufeld
Chapter 8. Interventions in Primary Care: Psychology Privileges for Pediatricians; W. Douglas Tynan
Chapter 9. Diagnosing and Managing Behavioral and Developmental Problems in Primary Care: Current Applications of the DSM-PC; Dennis Drotar, Raymond Sturner, and Chantelle Nobile
Chapter 10. Pathways to Therapy: Medical, Social, and Cultural Determinants of and Barriers to Health Care; Robert J. Johnson
Chapter 11. A Model of Obstacles to Identification and Treatment of Pediatric Psychosocial Problems; Beth G. Wildman and Terry Stancin
About the Contributors.
Index.