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Pediatric epilepsy and behavioral health: The state of the literature and directions for evidence-based interprofessional care, training, and research - ProQuest


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Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology5.1 (Mar 2017): 79-90. Pediatric epilepsy is the most common neurologic condition and is linked to high rates of behavioral health comorbidities, which can compromise seizure control and quality of life. Despite these concerns, the behavioral health needs of youth with epilepsy are underserved. Given the climate of the Affordable Care Act, pediatric psychologists offer a unique skill set to address these comorbidities by developing and disseminating evidence-based behavioral health treatments that are efficient, increasingly cost-effective, and provided within an interprofessional framework. To read the full article, log in using your NHS OpenAthens details.

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