Inattention and Impulsivity. Implementing Mental Health Priorities in Practice

Inattention and Impulsivity. Implementing Mental Health Priorities in Practice


Original title: Inattention and impulsivity. Implementing Hental Health Priorities in Practice
Production: American Academy of Pediatrics
Country: United States
Year: 2015
Duration: 11
Genre: Medical documentary
Color: Color
Original language: English
Languages available: English

Synopsis:

 This video focuses on using motivational interviewing techniques to identify and address inattention and impulsivity.

In the case demonstrated, Tim is an 8-year-old boy accompanied by his mother to his pediatrician's office. He is always bothering other children in his classroom. There are 30 other children in his class. His mother believes that Tim is quite bright but he is not learning well in his classroom. He is about to fail math, reading, and science—although he particularly likes science. His teacher says he cannot work in a group, which is part of the science activities, without upsetting other members. His mother feels that he is a spirited child who is ""just like his dad."" She is reluctant to consider medication because she feels that the school environment is a large part of his learning and behavioral difficulties, but she's not sure how to help him if the school is unwilling to change.

Tim's mother seems to be stuck between the school's recommendation for medication and her views against it, but she's not sure what to do next.

The video is hosted by Nerissa Bauer, MD, MPH, FAAP, Indiana University School of Medicine.

The doctor in the demonstration is portrayed by Gerri L. Mattson, MD, MSPH, FAAP, Wake County Health Department.

All patients and parents in the demonstrations are portrayed by actors.

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