138 Aggression in Youth:  Assessment and Treatment

138 Aggression in Youth: Assessment and Treatment

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Aggression in children is a complex issue that can leave parents feeling helpless and desperate for a solution. Many turn to medication as a quick fix, but according to Dr. Lia Gaggino’s guest, Dr. Peter Jensen, multiple medications are not always the answer. It's important to assess the situation correctly and consider alternative approaches before turning to medication. In this episode, Doctors Gaggino and Jensen explore the various causes of aggression in children and provide tips on how to handle it effectively without resorting to excessive medication. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, the information provided in this episode can help you better understand aggression in children and how best to support them. Get your pad and pencils ready, you’ll be taking notes on this one.

[00:30 -27:46] Understanding the Different Types of Aggression in Children and How to Treat Them

  • The Importance of Assessing and Diagnosing before Prescribing Medication
  • Aggression in children can fall into different categories, such as chronically irritable and explosive or misinterpreting social cues
  • Diagnostic Skills Help in Identifying the Underlying Causes of Aggressive Behaviors in Children
  • Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are unlikely causes of aggressive behavior in children


[27:47- 38:02] Understanding and Treating Aggressive Behaviors in Children

  • Treatment for ADHD should be maximized before turning to other medications
  • Resperidone and Aripiprazole have been approved by the FDA to treat aggression in children
  • Primary care providers need to get comfortable with atypical medications
  • Guidelines for treating maladaptive aggression in youth are available in the journal Pediatrics


[38:03 -48:14] Evaluating Medication for Children with Mental Health Disorders

  • Trauma should be considered when treating children with psychiatric medications.
  • Avoid the "pharmacotherapy of desperation," which involves adding multiple medications without clear rationale.
  • Deprescribing, or slowly decreasing medication use, can be helpful for children on multiple medications that may not be effective.
  • A thorough evaluation of the underlying disorder, using rating scales and input from multiple sources, is essential for choosing the right medication.


[48:15 - 57:06] Top Screening Tools for Child Mental Health

  • Vanderbilt Rating Scale is essential for monitoring ADHD in kids on stimulants
  • PHQ-9 is a quick and free depression scale that is recommended by the US Preventive Services Task Force and Academy of Pediatrics
  • SCARED is an effective tool for tracking and screening anxiety in children and can be given to parents or youth
  • PSC-17 is ideal for well-child visits as it has only 17 items and screens for inattention, ADHD, anxiety, and depression
  • Suicide specific tools like ASK Screening Questions and Columbia should be used alongside PHQ-9 for better screening of suicidal ideation and behavior; CRAFFT can be used to screen for substance use in teenagers.


[57:07 - 1:04:54] Closing segment Takeaway


You can reach Dr. Peter Jensen

Website: https://thereachinstitute.org/

LinkedIn:

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