Inside Pediatrics Spring/Summer 2024

a day treatment program that helps patients who, at the time, are not candidates for an inpatient stay but need more intense treatment than the typical outpatient structure provides. There, Liam worked with a therapist who was able to identify his depression, anxiety, ADHD and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) as symptoms of a larger issue. She suggested having him evaluated for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), with which he was diagnosed a few months later. “[The ASD diagnosis] has been huge for us in navigating his mental health as well as his school experience,” Stefanie said. Now, Liam visits the Children’s outpatient clinic every six months, and his doctor has a full picture of who he really is.

Watch this video to learn more about the PIRC at Children’s of Alabama.

But the process of understanding Liam and getting him the help he needs began with the PIRC.

Stefanie says she’s incredibly thankful for it and for the calming therapist on the other end of the line. “To have someone be the definitive voice of reason to say, ‘This is what you need to do,’ in a moment when you feel just completely lost—not knowing what’s going on or what your next steps are supposed to be—is so nice,” she said. “And I was so grateful in that moment.” ●

Please visit us at booth #422

at the annual PAS Conference May 2-6, 2024 Toronto, Canada

For more information, contact Heather Watts at hwatts@uabmc.edu

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