
Dr. Jean Clinton – Connection is the key: How emotional connections within the family can have a buffering effect on the social determinants of health
Dr Jean Clinton explains the importance of making connections with the most vulnerable, (…)
Institut de pédiatrie sociale en communauté
Prerequisites:
Duration: 90 minutes
Format: Online Module
Target audience: Medicine, nursing, clinical follow-up lead, law and mediation, follow-up/support, general management, client reception, clinical direction, clinical coordination
Recognized by: 2 training hours recognized by…
Cost: Free
There are many reasons why children in situations of vulnerability often have difficulties with attention and exhibit behaviours deemed difficult or problematic. In order to properly help such children, it is important to distinguish between more transient problems and those caused by actual neurological deficits. This module begins by examining the causes and signs of ADHD and behavioural disorders. Possible comorbidities that can accompany these disorders are also covered. Finally, case studies are used to examine the interventions favoured by CSP for children with these disorders.
“Test-your-knowledge” formative assessment
Dre Leila Ben Amor – Child psychiatrist, Department of Psychiatry, Université de Montréal
Dre Anne-Marie Bureau — Family physician and Director, CPSC de Gatineau and CPSC du Vieux-Hull
Maude Julien — Nurse and Director, CPSC Lévis
The team of the Community Social Pediatrics Institute