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Book Synopsis

This concise and practical book provides an overview of how to safely and effectively transition adolescents with mental health conditions into a college environment.

Therapeutic strategies to assess and promote readiness for transition to college are discussed in case-based chapters, which include case history, analysis of transition, clinical pearls, literature review, and helpful resources for clinicians, patients, and families. Filling a significant gap in the literature, Promoting Safe and Effective Transitions to College for Youth with Mental Health Conditions: A Case-Based Guide to Best Practices delivers essential information for psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals who work with children, adolescents, and their families before, during, and after the transition to college.




Table of Contents

Section I: Background Chapters

1. The Practice Gap in Healthcare Transition: Focus on Young People Heading to College with a Mental Health Condition

2. Essential Domains in Transition Planning and the Roles of Various Constituents

3. The Range of Post-Secondary Options and Thinking about the Differences between High School and College

4. Understanding Campus Mental Health Services and the Campus System of Care

5. Adaptation of Pediatric Health Care Transition Guidelines for Use with Youth Heading to College with Mental Illness: Building a Toolkit

Section II: Clinical Cases Focusing on Diagnosis

6. “Perplexed in Translation”: Bringing a Language Disorder to College

7. “There is my way…. and then there is my way” - College Transition Challenges for a Student on the Autism Spectrum

8. “Time is Not on My Side” – A College Student with ADHD and a Reading Disability

9. “Rob’s World: Evolving Psychosis and the Transition to College”

10. “Coping with Highs and Lows”: A student with bipolar disorder goes to college

11. “Driven to Depression” Overachieving College Student with Recurrent Depressive Episodes

12. “There’s no Place Like Home”: The Challenge of Going to College with Separation Anxiety Disorder

13. “This Beer Should Do the Trick”: College with a Social Anxiety Disorder

14. “Anxiety Galore”: Transition to College with Generalized Anxiety Disorder

15. “Just Right” Transitioning to College with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

16. “My nightmares aren’t just about calculus 101”: Transitioning to College with PTSD

17. “Too Much on My Plate”: Transitioning to College with an Eating Disorder

18. “Transition in the Weeds”: Heading to College with Cannabis Use Disorder

19. Stealing Youth: Personality Disorder goes to College

Section III. Clinical Cases Focusing on Special Populations and Situations

20. “Baby, Please Don’t Change”: Transitioning squared, transgender in college

21. Juggling Priorities: Staying Sober in College as a Non-traditional Student

22. Moving Forward by Taking Leave: A Paradoxical Path to Success

23. Half a World Away: The Mental Health Journey of an International Student

24. “If I Am Not an Athlete, Then Who Am I?”: Portrait of a Depressed Student-Athlete

25. The Challenge of Coming in First: Helping First Generation College Students Win Beyond Getting In

26. Fostering Transitions to College: Considerations for Youth Aging out of Foster Care

27. Summary: Lessons Learned


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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 30/05/2018
      ISBN13: 9783319688930, 978-3319688930
      ISBN10: 3319688936

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This concise and practical book provides an overview of how to safely and effectively transition adolescents with mental health conditions into a college environment.

      Therapeutic strategies to assess and promote readiness for transition to college are discussed in case-based chapters, which include case history, analysis of transition, clinical pearls, literature review, and helpful resources for clinicians, patients, and families. Filling a significant gap in the literature, Promoting Safe and Effective Transitions to College for Youth with Mental Health Conditions: A Case-Based Guide to Best Practices delivers essential information for psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals who work with children, adolescents, and their families before, during, and after the transition to college.




      Table of Contents

      Section I: Background Chapters

      1. The Practice Gap in Healthcare Transition: Focus on Young People Heading to College with a Mental Health Condition

      2. Essential Domains in Transition Planning and the Roles of Various Constituents

      3. The Range of Post-Secondary Options and Thinking about the Differences between High School and College

      4. Understanding Campus Mental Health Services and the Campus System of Care

      5. Adaptation of Pediatric Health Care Transition Guidelines for Use with Youth Heading to College with Mental Illness: Building a Toolkit

      Section II: Clinical Cases Focusing on Diagnosis

      6. “Perplexed in Translation”: Bringing a Language Disorder to College

      7. “There is my way…. and then there is my way” - College Transition Challenges for a Student on the Autism Spectrum

      8. “Time is Not on My Side” – A College Student with ADHD and a Reading Disability

      9. “Rob’s World: Evolving Psychosis and the Transition to College”

      10. “Coping with Highs and Lows”: A student with bipolar disorder goes to college

      11. “Driven to Depression” Overachieving College Student with Recurrent Depressive Episodes

      12. “There’s no Place Like Home”: The Challenge of Going to College with Separation Anxiety Disorder

      13. “This Beer Should Do the Trick”: College with a Social Anxiety Disorder

      14. “Anxiety Galore”: Transition to College with Generalized Anxiety Disorder

      15. “Just Right” Transitioning to College with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

      16. “My nightmares aren’t just about calculus 101”: Transitioning to College with PTSD

      17. “Too Much on My Plate”: Transitioning to College with an Eating Disorder

      18. “Transition in the Weeds”: Heading to College with Cannabis Use Disorder

      19. Stealing Youth: Personality Disorder goes to College

      Section III. Clinical Cases Focusing on Special Populations and Situations

      20. “Baby, Please Don’t Change”: Transitioning squared, transgender in college

      21. Juggling Priorities: Staying Sober in College as a Non-traditional Student

      22. Moving Forward by Taking Leave: A Paradoxical Path to Success

      23. Half a World Away: The Mental Health Journey of an International Student

      24. “If I Am Not an Athlete, Then Who Am I?”: Portrait of a Depressed Student-Athlete

      25. The Challenge of Coming in First: Helping First Generation College Students Win Beyond Getting In

      26. Fostering Transitions to College: Considerations for Youth Aging out of Foster Care

      27. Summary: Lessons Learned


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