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Traci Williams, MD - 2024 Pediatric Bariatric Surgery Update Course

Video Published 2024-02-07 Updated 2024-02-12

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00:00:00,000
Introduction to Post-Operative Behavioral Health
Dr. Tracy Williams introduces the topic of post-operative behavioral health concerns in children and teens, particularly…
00:02:00,000
Psychosocial Concerns in Obesity
Discussion on the various psychosocial concerns faced by obese children and teens, including mood disorders, body dissat…
00:04:00,000
Impact of Bariatric Surgery
Exploration of how bariatric surgery can positively affect psychological comorbidities and improve the quality of life f…
00:06:00,000
Long-Term Mental Health Care
Emphasis on the importance of long-term mental health care and regular screenings for depression and anxiety post-surger…
00:08:00,000
Lifestyle Changes After Surgery
Discussion on the necessary lifestyle changes following bariatric surgery and the importance of pre-operative education …
00:10:00,000
Developmental Considerations
Addressing the developmental transitions that teenagers undergo and how these can affect their relationship with food an…
00:12:00,000
Body Dysmorphia and Self-Perception
Exploration of body dysmorphia in obese teenagers and the challenges they face in recognizing their physical changes aft…
00:14:00,000
Social Support and Communication
Discussion on the importance of social support for teenagers undergoing bariatric surgery and strategies for effective c…
00:16:00,000
Addressing Bullying and Peer Relationships
Strategies for supporting teenagers who have been bullied and are navigating new social dynamics post-surgery.
00:18:00,000
Conclusion and Future Considerations
Wrap-up of the discussion, highlighting the need for ongoing support and monitoring of mental health in post-operative p…

Topic Overview

Dr. Traci Williams discusses postoperative behavioral health management in adolescent bariatric surgery patients, emphasizing the interconnected psychosocial factors—depression, anxiety, body image, peer relationships—that affect this population. She highlights that while surgery typically improves mental health outcomes, preexisting conditions may resurface, requiring ongoing screening and support through developmental transitions.

Key Takeaways

  • Psychosocial symptoms (depression, anxiety, body image issues) typically improve post-bariatric surgery but pre-existing conditions may recur.
  • Routine 3-month mental health screening for depression, anxiety, and body dysmorphia is essential in post-operative adolescent care.
  • Pre-operative counseling must address lifestyle changes and developmental transitions (school stress, launching from home) affecting adherence.
  • Obesity-related psychosocial concerns (bullying, peer difficulties, low self-esteem) are interconnected and require ongoing monitoring post-surgery.
  • Improved physical health post-surgery correlates with better mood, relationships, and quality of life in adolescent bariatric patients.

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