Guides d'analyse par domaine d'intervention (GAD) pour la santé mentale des enfants et des adolescents interRAI: Pour utilisation avec l'instrument d'évaluation de la santé mentale des enfants et des adolescents, Édition canadienne-française

TitleGuides d'analyse par domaine d'intervention (GAD) pour la santé mentale des enfants et des adolescents interRAI: Pour utilisation avec l'instrument d'évaluation de la santé mentale des enfants et des adolescents, Édition canadienne-française
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsStewart SL, Theall LA, Morris JN, Berg K, Björkgren M, Declercq A, Finne-Soveri H, Fries BE, Frijters D, Gray L, Henrard J-C, Hirdes JP, James ML, Ljunggren G, Meehan B, Smith TF, Steel K, Szczerbińska K, Topinková E
EditionVersion 9.3.0, Édition canadienne-française
Number of Pages256
PublisherinterRAI
CityWashington, DC
Publication LanguageFrench
ISBN Number978-1-62255-098-2
KeywordsAdolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Diagnosis, Mental Disorders, Needs Assessment, therapy
Abstract

The Canadian French edition of "Guides d'analyse par domaine d'intervention (GAD) pour la santé mentale des enfants et des adolescents interRAI: Pour utilisation avec l'instrument d'évaluation de la santé mentale des enfants et des adolescents" is translated from the English "interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health Collaborative Action Plans: For Use with the Child and Youth Mental Health Assessment Instrument" (known as CAPs). interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health Collaborative Action Plans: For Use with the Child and Youth Mental Health Assessment Instrument, known as CAPs, are designed to incorporate evidence-informed practice and suggest recommended interventions, accompanying multi-disciplinary mental health assessment of children and youth between the ages of 4 and 18 years. CAPs assist the assessor in systematically interpreting the information recorded on the ChYMH Assessment Form. CAPs are not intended to automate care planning; rather they help the clinician focus on key issues identified during the assessment process, so that decisions as to whether and how to intervene can be explored with the young person and family.This book includes introductory material followed by the CAPs themselves, which are organized into the five broad areas of Safety, Family Life and Social Integration, Functional Status, Health Promotion, and Services and Support. The appendices provide a summary of interRAI scales and algorithms referred to in the CAPs.

Link

https://catalog.interrai.org/ChYMH-CAPs-Canadian-French-manual