Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known as Major Depressive Disorder with Seasonal Pattern, is a form of depression that consistently occurs during certain months of the year. It can present during either winter or summer, but it more commonly occurs in the colder months when there are fewer daylight hours. While distance from the equator is […]
Author Archive: Shirley Fett
The Importance of Parent Participation in Autism Intervention 10/23/24
As the prevalence of autism continues to increase, 1 in 22 children in California, it is vital that we as providers better understand how to tailor interventions to best meet the needs of our autistic youth and their families. There are many different types of interventions for autism with different areas of focus and different […]
Antipsychotic medications are used to treat a wide array of mental health conditions including mood disorders and psychotic disorders. Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS), or drug-induced movement disorders, are common adverse side effects of antipsychotic medications. EPS are important to recognize and address as they can cause patients significant distress and impairment and lead to self-discontinuation of […]
Utilizing the Stages of Change in Adolescent Substance Use: A Clinical Perspective 9/25/24
Adolescent substance use is a multifaceted public health issue that poses significant opportunities for intervention to clinicians, including physicians and counselors. The complexity of this issue is heightened by the developmental stage of adolescence, a period characterized by experimentation, identity formation, and at times, risk-taking behaviors. The Transtheoretical Model (TTM), also known as the Stages […]
Motivational Interviewing in Adolescent Substance Use: A Review for PCPs and Counselors 9/11/24
Adolescent substance use is a pervasive issue, with significant implications for public health. Adolescence, a critical period of development, is marked by experimentation and risk-taking, often manifesting in the initiation of substance use. The importance of early intervention in this population cannot be overstated, given the potential for substance use disorders (SUDs) to disrupt healthy […]
Managing School Refusal 8/28/24
Families often present to their primary care providers when their children are refusing to go to school. School refusal can happen for a variety of reasons. The phenomenon has increased significantly since the pandemic. Many children who are refusing to go to school have an underlying mental health concern. The most common mental health concerns […]
Bullying 8/14/24
For many children, the anxiety of a new school year is not just one of nervous excitement about a new year beginning. For many it may be a youth’s severe concern of about the risk of victimization as a result of peer bullying. Awareness of the potential that a youth may be experiencing bullying should be part […]
The Link Between Traumatic Experience and Substance Use Disorders 7/30/24
The relationship between traumatic experiences and the development of substance use disorders (SUDs) has been a subject of extensive research in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and public health. Traumatic experiences, defined as events that involve actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence, significantly impact mental health. Other traumatic experiences, such as adverse […]
Why Do American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Teens Use Substances? An Overview 7/16/24
This is the first in a series of newsletters on substance use in AI/AN youth. Substance use among teenagers remains a pervasive and multifaceted issue, eliciting concern from healthcare professionals, educators, and parents alike. Adolescence, a period marked by rapid physiological, psychological, and social changes, is often associated with experimentation and changes in behavior and […]
Tips for Reducing Stimulant Medication Side Effects 7/2/24
Stimulant medications are the primary medications used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These medications can be very helpful for children and youth who struggle with hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention so that they can more successfully function in the home and school environments. At times, these medications can lead to problematic side effects such […]