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Youth with chronic illness, particularly when accompanied by
debilitating, painful and/or fatiguing symptoms, face challenges
that may prove disruptive to their normal physical, psychological
and social developmental trajectories. Derived from six decades of
combined experience from authors, Bryan D. Carter, William G.
Kronenberger, Eric L. Scott, and Christine E. Brady, The Children's
Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP) is an interdisciplinary
cognitive behavioral and family systems-based treatment program
designed to maximize the independent functioning of teens with
chronic illness. The CHIRP Clinician Guide is a detailed outline
for implementing this manualized treatment protocol over the course
of twelve sessions and provides clear guidance as to the
philosophy, pragmatics and art of working with this challenging
pediatric population. Designed to accompany the CHIRP Teen and
Family Workbook, The Clinician Guide equips practitioners with
specific assessment measures and the tools needed to establish a
collaborative treatment team approach that incorporates the skills
of the CHIRP clinician, primary care and specialty physicians, and
the various other healthcare (e.g., physical therapists,
occupational therapists, etc.) and educational professionals
critical to the successful management and treatment of these youth.
Children and adolescents with chronic illnesses, particularly those
accompanied by debilitating, painful and/or fatiguing symptoms,
face challenges that may prove disruptive to physical,
psychological and social development. Based on extensive research
and clinical expertise, Children's Health and Illness Recovery
Program (CHIRP) is an effective treatment program designed to build
and maintain independence in young people with chronic illness.
This Teen and Family Workbook provides proven treatment activities
designed to combat the additional stress faced by youth coping with
long-term health problems. These tasks target key areas for
improvement in physical functioning, school functioning, and
personal functioning and support the creation of new tools for
managing the impact of illness, such as stress management, coping
and relaxation techniques, and communication skills. In-session and
take-home activities outlined in this workbook are meant to
accompany the companion CHIRP Clinician Guide. With the use of this
workbook and supported by a network of clinicians, healthcare
specialists, and school professionals, adolescents and their
families can return to a better quality of life.
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