In this issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, guest editors Drs. Kimberly Gordon-Achebe, Rupinder K. Legha, and Michelle P. Durham bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Home and Community Based Services for Youth and Families in Crisis. Top experts in the field discuss strategies to empower pediatric communities and their families in times of crisis, by optimizing community partnership with preventative and crisis response interventions for de-escalation and stabilization, expanding financial supports for community and home based mental health services; promoting community oriented emergency psychiatry and mobile crisis service delivery; and promoting local, state, and federal policy intervention for systems of care that focus on the collective health and well-being in environments of children and their families.
Reimagining the CARE in Systems to Combat the Pediatric Mental Health Crisis in America: A Healing-Centered Approach Federal, State, and Local Mental Health Policy Interventions in Response to the Pediatric Mental Health Crisis following the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Culturally Responsive, Antiracist, and Equitable Approach to School Mental Health Justice-Involved Youth: Support for Community and Family Interventions The Child Welfare System’s Response to the National Mental Health Crisis Addressing the Multidimensional Aspects of Trauma in Emergency Department Boarding for Neurodiverse Youth Coordinated System of Care Approaches for Pediatric Emergency and Crisis Stabilization, Mobile Treatment, and Wraparound Services Integrating the Attachment, Regulation, and Competency Trauma-Informed Framework in Inpatient, Day Treatment, Partial Hospitalization, and Residential Treatment Settings Early Intervention in the Treatment of Psychosis Understanding the Social Drivers for LGBTQIAD Youth Suicide Home, School, and Community-based Services for Forcibly Displaced Youth and Their Families The Role of the Medical Director and Psychiatric Medical Director in Child Welfare Serving Agencies An Assertive Community Intervention to Engage Youth with Opioid Use Disorder and Their Families Rural and Frontier Communities Youth Engagement Synergy in Mental Health Legislation and Programming Skills Needed in Psychiatrist Leadership for Building and Sustaining Child Mental Health Systems of Care
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