Children and adolescents diagnosed with a chronic illness or long duration acute illness can sometimes have difficulty adjusting after diagnosis or at other times in their life. They may have a hard time understanding their illness and what it means or they may have a difficult time with the medicines or treatments needed to treat the illness. An illness can also place new limitations on a child's behavior which can cause adjustment difficulties as well.
Difficulty Adjusting to Illness
Some children may have difficulty adjusting to a new diagnosis or illness.
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Symptoms
Evaluation
If you are concerned that your child is having a difficult time adjusting to a new diagnosis or a chronic health condition, the first step is often to talk with your child's medical provider who is treating the health condition. Share your concerns about your child's mood or behavior with that provider. Your doctor might also refer you to a mental health provider for further evaluation and treatment.
Treatment
Pediatric Psychologists are specially trained mental health providers who have expertise in treating adjustment difficulties in children with acute or chronic illnesses. Once your child is referred for therapy, the mental health provider will meet with you and your child for an initial assessment to gather information about the changes in mood and behavior and then they will work with you to set goals and develop a treatment plan. Depending on the severity of issues your child might be seen weekly, every other week, or even monthly for therapy sessions to work on improving their mood, manage/change difficult behaviors and improve adjustment to illness.
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