Not exact matches
All this was done of course with consent of the parents who, distressed by these grievous malformations in their newborns, were persuaded by the
pediatric endocrinologists and consulting
psychologists to accept transformational surgery
for their sons.
According to these
pediatric psychologists, the best interest of the child calls
for a developmentally appropriate parenting plan - that is, custody that accurately reflects the child's physical and psychological development.
A persistent problem with separating that lasts four weeks or more and negatively affects the quality of your child's life,
for instance skipping playdates to avoid anxiety, should be discussed with her doctor, says Kristi Alexander, a
pediatric psychologist at United States International University in San Diego.
According to child clinical
psychologist and professor of
pediatric psychology at University of Kansas Edward Christophersen, underpants are used because a diaper is too difficult
for a toddler to remove when he or she uses the toilet.
«The results of this study have broad implications
for children with autism,» says William Sharp, a behavioral
pediatric psychologist in the
Pediatric Feeding Disorders Program at Marcus Autism Center and assistant professor at Emory University School of Medicine.
In fact, check out the «experts» that developed common core and look
for pediatric doctors, child
psychologists, etc. on the list.
Methods As part of a larger survey of
pediatric psychologists from the Society of
Pediatric Psychology e-mail listserv (American Psychological Association, APA, Division 54), 37 measures were selected
for this psychometric review.
The current review showed that
pediatric psychologists clearly have a number of excellent measures to choose from when attempting to assess psychosocial adjustment and psychopathology
for either research or clinical purposes.
According to these
pediatric psychologists, the best interest of the child calls
for a developmentally appropriate parenting plan - that is, custody that accurately reflects the child's physical and psychological development.
More recently, we (Lavigne et al., 2007) conducted a study comparing a minimal intervention involving bibliotherapy and no therapist contact with a moderately intensive, 12 - session parent training program (Webster - Stratton, 1997) using two models
for linking primary care to mental health services: an «office» model in which services were provided by primary care nurses, and a «referral» model, in which
pediatric psychologists provided treatment.