Yale mental health clinic asks kids about racism


Yale University counselors are testing a ‘racially informed’ approach when treating kids for mental health problems

Yale University clinicians will begin asking pediatric mental health patients about their experiences with racism.

The Yale Child Study Center will use an “innovative clinical tool” called the “Racially Informed Clinical Formulation” to “address the pervasive impact of racism on mental health.”

The study center “serves as the Department of Child Psychiatry for the Yale School of Medicine,” according to its website.

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