Dr. Mark Bertin, a board certified developmental behavioral pediatrician, studied at Cornell University and the UCLA School of Medicine before completing general pediatric training at Oakland Children's Hospital in California. After several years in general pediatrics he completed fellowship in ...
Not only do they do a fabulous job with the therapy, but they also consider the individual behavioral needs for our son. They are caring while pushing him to achieve goals that at times he might feel he can do and he does. Thank you to Craig and the staff for all that you do! The...
Children with heart conditions have a higher risk of developmental and learning concerns, and may experience social, emotional and behavioral challenges. Our cardiac neurodevelopmental team monitors your child’s development, creates personalized treatment plans, and supports your child from infancy through...
History taking should elicit key details, such as the age of onset, duration of symptoms, antenatal and perinatal history (including maternal infections or exposures and any birth complications), developmental history with a focus on milestones achieved, any behavioral changes suggesting visual dysfunctio...
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) aims to alter the behaviors, cognitions, and emotions, that may contribute to IBS symptom escalation or maintenance [62,63,64]. Children and parents are taught to implement different coping and distraction strategies, and often also relaxation techniques, to decreas...
Abbreviations CBT: Cognitive behavioral therapy FAP: Functional abdominal pain FND: Functional neurological disorder DGBI: Disorder of gut-brain interaction IBD: Inflammatory bowel disease IBS: Irritable bowel syndrome