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Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP) Bryan D. Carter (Professor, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Louisville School of Medicine)

Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP) By Bryan D. Carter (Professor, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Louisville School of Medicine)

Summary

The Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP) - Clinician Guide is a structured treatment program, based on research and clinical experience, designed to help adolescents with chronic illness, and their families, improve the teen's functioning and quality of life.

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Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP) Summary

Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP): Clinician Guide by Bryan D. Carter (Professor, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Louisville School of Medicine)

Youth with chronic illness, particularly when accompanied by debilitating, painful and/or fatiguing symptoms, face challenges that may prove disruptive to their normal physical, psychological and social developmental trajectories. Derived from six decades of combined experience from authors, Bryan D. Carter, William G. Kronenberger, Eric L. Scott, and Christine E. Brady, The Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP) is an interdisciplinary cognitive behavioral and family systems-based treatment program designed to maximize the independent functioning of teens with chronic illness. The CHIRP Clinician Guide is a detailed outline for implementing this manualized treatment protocol over the course of twelve sessions and provides clear guidance as to the philosophy, pragmatics and art of working with this challenging pediatric population. Designed to accompany the CHIRP Teen and Family Workbook, The Clinician Guide equips practitioners with specific assessment measures and the tools needed to establish a collaborative treatment team approach that incorporates the skills of the CHIRP clinician, primary care and specialty physicians, and the various other healthcare (e.g., physical therapists, occupational therapists, etc.) and educational professionals critical to the successful management and treatment of these youth.

Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP) Reviews

CHIRP is a valuable evidence-based manualized treatment protocol that can benefit both novice and seasoned psychologists seeking to provide quality care to adolescents with a variety of physical illnesses, including those with chronic pain. * Ana B. Goya Arce, Department of Anesthesia, Stanford University, Pediatric Pain Letter, International Association for the Study of Pain *
The CHIRP Clinician Guide and CHIRP Teen and Family Workbook are outstanding resources that professionals will turn to again and again.A The Guide and Workbook cover all the bases in the treatment of teens with debilitating chronic illness - a biopsychosocial philosophy that guides practice, sample scripts for engaging patients and families in treatment, evidence-based strategies to increase teen's self-confidence and daily functioning, and methods of collaboration with the family, school, and interdisciplinary medical teams. Both junior and senior professionals will find new ideas and useful tools to apply in their clinical practice. * Lynn S. Walker, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics and licensed clinical psychologist at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital of Vanderbilt University *
Carter and his colleagues provide clinicians, teens and their families an invaluable resource in the CHIRP (Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program) Teen and Family Workbook and CHIRP Clinician Guide. Supported by years of clinical work and empirical support, these books provide step by step guidelines for helping teens cope with a wide range of chronic health conditions that lead to significant functional disability. Interdisciplinary teams in the pediatric context will find these books to be essential reading that informs their day-to-day work in supporting their families on the road to rehabilitation * Larry L. Mullins, PhD, Regents Professor and Vaughn Vennerberg Chair of Psychology, Oklahoma State University *
The long respected Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program guide and workbook has helped many children with chronic illnesses, their families, and the clinicians who work with them. This practical, easy to use compendium of clinical materials is a must-have resource for mental health professionals to provide quality evidence-based care in an individual or group format. * Sara Williams, PhD , Pediatric Psychologist, Cincinnati Children's Hospital; Author of Treating Somatic Symptoms in Children and Adolescents *

About Bryan D. Carter (Professor, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Louisville School of Medicine)

Dr. Bryan Carter is a Professor with the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Louisville School of Medicine, and the Service Chief of the Pediatric Consultation-Liaison Service to Norton Children's Hospital. He is the primary developer of the CHIRP (Children's Health & Illness Recovery Program) manualized treatment intervention for adolescents and their families coping with the challenges of chronic illness, and co-editor with Kris Kullgren, PhD, of the Clinician Handbook of Pediatric Psychological Consultation in Medical Settings. William G. Kronenberger, PhD, is Professor, Director of the Section of Psychology, and Executive Vice-Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM). He serves as Chief of the Pediatric Psychology Testing Clinic and Co-Chief of the ADHD Clinic at Riley Hospital for Children. He is an author of several tests, including the Learning, Executive, and Attention Author Biography Functioning scale (LEAF), Conduct-Hyperactivity-Attention-Oppositional Behavior Scale (CHAOS), the Pediatric Inpatient Behavior Scale (PIBS), and the Outburst Monitoring Scale (OMS). Eric L. Scott, PhD is a pediatric psychologist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology at the University of Michigan Medical School. He directs the MiPAIN (Michigan Pediatric and Adolescent Interdisciplinary Network) program, a comprehensive, interdisciplinary treatment program including physical therapy services, occupational therapy, psychotherapy, art and recreation therapy restoring health to individuals and their families with complex, chronic pain. Christine E. Brady, PhD is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine and the Assistant Chief of the Pediatric Consultation-Liaison Service to Norton Children's Hospital. Dr. Brady also has expertise in transgender

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction and Prep Session Chapter 1: Session 1-Stress Identification and Management Chapter 2: Session 2-Problem-Solving Skills Chapter 3: Session 3-Relaxation Skills Chapter 4: Session 4-Thought Challenging Skills Chapter 5: Session 5-Time Management and Prioritization Chapter 6: Session 6-Increasing Teen Independence Chapter 7: Session 7-Assertiveness and Relationships Chapter 8: SESSION 8: Family Roles, Communication, and Support Chapter 9: SESSION 9: Keys to Maintaining Progress Chapter 10: SESSIONS 10-12: Skill Reinforcement and Relapse Prevention APPENDICES Appendix A: Model 504 Letter Appendix B: CHIRP Mastery Rating Scales Appendix C: CHIRP Program Brochure Appendix D: CHIRP Physician Referral Form Appendix E: CHIRP Interdisciplinary Communication Form Appendix F: CHIRP Feedback Form Appendix G: Suggested Assessment Measures Appendix H: Conducting CHIRP in a Group Format Appendix I: CHIRP Group Intake Form Appendix J: CHIRP Outcomes Study Results Appendix K: CHIRP Follow-Up Study Results Appendix L: CHIRP Commitment Form References

Additional information

CIN0190070269G
9780190070267
0190070269
Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP): Clinician Guide by Bryan D. Carter (Professor, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Louisville School of Medicine)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2020-04-09
200
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