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Paediatricians are more likely than ever to encounter patients with mental health problems on a daily basis. There is a need for investment in proven treatments, such as psychology-based interventions, for children identified with mental health disorders. There are four main arguments supporting the engagement of psychologists for children with mental health problems: there is clear evidence that psychological interventions can effectively treat a wide range of mental health disorders; many parents and children are more open to exploring psychological therapies rather than medication for mental health problems; psychologists are trained and licensed to perform psychoeducational assessments, which can provide invaluable information about a child's learning profile, attention problems and overall intelligence; and behaviour problems in children can be prevented or improved through parent-based interventions. The authors' strongly advocate for the public funding of psychology services ' both in collaborative primary care models and in the school setting.
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Van Den Heuvel, M., Barozzino, T., Milligan, K., Ford-Jones, E., & Freeman, S. (2016). We need psychologists! Paediatrics and Child Health (Canada), 21(1), e1–e3. https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/21.1.e1
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