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Pediatric psychologists work with children and adolescents who may be experiencing a range of emotional, behavioral, and developmental issues. Some common disorders that may be treated by a pediatric psychologist include:
Pediatric psychologists may use a range of techniques and interventions to treat these and other disorders, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), play therapy, parent training, and social skills training. The treatment plan will be tailored to the specific needs of each child and family, and may involve collaboration with other healthcare providers as well.
Overall, the goal of a pediatric psychologist is to promote healthy development and well-being in children by addressing their emotional, behavioral, and social needs. They work closely with families and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive, individualized care to children and adolescents.
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