243.  The Child Mental Health Podcast: Expert Insights from Child Psychiatry

The Child Mental Health Podcast: Expert Insights from Child Psychiatry

Are pediatricians prepared for the mental health crisis that’s impacting so many of our children today?

In this episode of Pediatric Meltdown, host Dr. Lia Gaggino sits down with nationally recognized child psychiatrist and podcast host Dr. Elise Fallucco to uncover the urgent realities facing pediatric practice. From understanding why a simple podcast name change can transform the reach of critical mental health education, to exploring the real-world, stepwise journey pediatricians navigate when facing complex child anxiety and medication management, this episode is a masterclass in practical empowerment.

Listeners will discover actionable strategies for burnout, the evolving landscape of pediatric mental health treatment, and authentic stories of resilience, support, and resourcefulness. The stakes have never been higher—and the need to equip pediatric clinicians with the right knowledge and mindset is more critical than ever. 

Don’t miss this invigorating roadmap for providing exceptional care in panicked times.

 

[00:02 – 05:46] Branding, Access, and Reaching Pediatric Clinicians

  • Pediatric mental health education is increasingly being disseminated beyond in-person local trainings, leveraging digital platforms like podcasts to amplify access and reach.
  • Clear, descriptive branding ensures the right clinicians can find mental health resources at the exact moment they need support in practice.
  • The main driver in choosing content is what pediatricians most urgently seek: practical, actionable advice about managing medications for anxiety and ADHD.
  • Making specialized knowledge accessible via on-demand, digestible podcast episodes empowers clinicians to feel less isolated and more competent.

 

[05:47 – 13:30] The Ongoing Challenge of Anxiety, Burnout, and Self-Care

  • Anxiety has emerged as the most common and burdensome mental health concern for children, exacerbated by societal stress and recent global events.
  • Differentiating normal anxiety from clinical anxiety is crucial: functional impairment and life disruption are key markers for escalated intervention.
  • Coping strategies for clinicians are vital; the “three pillars” are staying busy with purposeful activity, reaffirming personal/professional mission, and prioritizing self-care.
  • Peer connection, exercise, and carving out time for meaningful relationships are highlighted as essential personal de-stressors.

 

[13:31 – 25:00] Building Skill, Facing Complexity, and the Realities of Care

  • Pediatricians experience a four-stage progression from fear and avoidance to high-confidence care in managing pediatric mental health—each with unique challenges and rewards.
  • Access limitations to child psychiatry have forced primary care clinicians to expand their skillsets and comfort zones, often out of necessity.
  • Collaborative consultation programs, like psychiatric access hotlines, accelerate learning, build confidence, and foster an environment where sharing expertise is normalized.
  • Developing fluency with diagnoses and medication management leads to more effective and streamlined care; “herd immunity” and practice culture shifts increase collective capacity.

 

[25:01 – 36:05] Pain Points, Solutions, and Sustaining Progress in Pediatric Mental Health

  • Barriers to therapy—including logistics, family skepticism, and stigma—limit effective care, even as access improves; motivational interviewing is a partial solution but not a panacea.
  • Integrated behavioral health models and school-based clinics offer promising solutions by reducing friction and meeting children and families where they are.
  • Time constraints and misaligned incentives remain top frustrations; procedures are often reimbursed more than complex mental health care, despite the latter’s intensity and impact.
  • Empathy, accessibility, and moral support from psychiatric colleagues are critical; recognizing mental health care as “full contact”—and requiring strong boundaries—is essential for sustainability.

 

[36:06 – 46:13] Dr. Lia’s TakeAways

 

Connecting  with Dr. Fallucco

Social Media/Web site:

Web site:  https://psyched4peds.com

LI:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/elise-fallucco-9b402485?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F

IG:  https://www.instagram.com/psyched4peds/

Podcast:

 

Resources & Links Mentioned

 

Child Mental Health Podcast:  

Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/child-mental-health-for-pediatric-clinicians/id1696529206

 

Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6V3ru0mRZd8Phj2DAHtO9A

 

Website:  https://psyched4peds.com

 

Tweetable Quote:
“The number one issue that kids and, and and pediatricians are struggling with in their practice is anxiety. It’s so common. It’s become more frequent and prevalent over the past couple years, and it’s not a surprise why.”.. Elise Fallucco on The rising tide of pediatric anxiety

“Pediatricians are left kind of holding the hot potato, of the child that has a problem in their office who they care about and they wanna be able to take care of.”…— Elise Fallucco on The Pediatrician’s Mental Health Challenge:

 

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Dr. Lia Gaggino has worked as a pediatrician for over 30 years on the west side of Michigan. During her career as a primary care physician, she has been privileged to care for children and adolescents, and know that their success is closely tied to mental wellness.

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  • OCD
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