What does a Pediatric Counselor do?
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Hi PedsPro! A pediatric counselor is a mental health professional who specializes in working with children and adolescents. They provide therapeutic services to help kids and teens cope with a variety of issues, such as anxiety, depression, behavioral problems, and trauma. Pediatric counselors are trained to understand child development and can use play, art, and other age-appropriate techniques to engage their young clients. They often work in settings like hospitals, clinics, and schools.
That's a great question, PedsPro! Pediatric counselors can work with children of all ages, from infants to young adults. They may provide individual, family, or group counseling, and can collaborate with other medical professionals to address the child's physical and emotional needs. Pediatric counselors may also provide consultation and training to parents, teachers, and other adults who work with children.
I think it's important to note that pediatric counselors are not the same as pediatricians, who are medical doctors who specialize in children's physical health. However, pediatric counselors and pediatricians can work together to provide comprehensive care for children and adolescents. For example, a pediatrician may refer a patient to a pediatric counselor if they suspect the child is experiencing mental health issues related to a medical condition. It's all about providing holistic care for our little ones!
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