The Trust provides an account of their involvement with the patient's case, including the referral and assessment process for a possible co-morbid eating disorder, and explains why a full ASD assessment was not carried out by their service. (AI summary)
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[HS Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Vincent Square Community Disorders Service For Children and Young People Nightingale Place London SW1O 9NG Tel: 020 3315 3369_ Fax: 020 3315 3363 E-mail: cnW-b CEDS-CYP@nhs net 06/06/2017 Max and his parents were seen for an initial assessment with the CEDS- CYP. The assessment was conducted by me,a senior systemic psychotherapist and assistant psychologist The assessment followed our standard protocol, lasting, at least two hours. The first 45 minutes consisted ofan interview with Max, his parents and three clinicians: I then interviewed Max alone, to conduct a mental state examination and brief physical examination; whilst our systemic psychotherapist interviewed the parents alone. Following a multi-disciplinary discussion, we provided feedback to Max and his family, explaining that we agreed with the diagnosis of Moderate Depressive Episode, made by the community CAMHS team. We also explained that his symptoms of recurrent episodes of binging and recurrent use of purging as an inappropriate compensatory behaviour to prevent weight were in keeping with the diagnostic criteria for Bulimia nervosa. In line with the current evidence base for treatment of children and young people with bulimia nervosa, we offered a family based intervention. We also explained to the family that we would discuss the details of joint care and further recommendations, with the community CAMHS. Following the assessment I documented in our electronic notes that the depression could be underpinned by neurodevelopmental factors. On 08/06/2017 during a telephone discussion with the community CAMHS team, [ explained my formulation regarding the possibility of underlying neurodevelopmental factors, namely high functioning Autism Spectrum disorder (ASD), for community CAMHS to consider for further assessment Full assessment of high functioning ASD is nuanced, requiring both a structured developmental assessment and semi-structured observational assessment ofthe young person. As such, these assessments are not carried out within CEDS-CYP, but are referred to the community CAMHS for assessment: Central and North West London, NHS Foundation Trust; HEAD OFFICE, Argo House, CNWL NHS Offices, Argo House 180 Kilburn Park Road, London NW6 SFA WWW ~cnwLnhs uk WWW_cnwLnhs uk/feedback VVellbeing for life 14` ` PAMTMEIAITP L,ondon Milton Keyncs Kcnt Suirrcy Hampshirc Eating gain
NHSi Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trusi Vincent Square Community Disorders Service For Children and Young People 1 Nightingale Place London SW1O 9NG Tel: 020 3315 3369 / Fax: 020 3315 3363 E-mail: cnw-tCEDS-CYP@nhsnet Underlying ASD traits are recognized increasingly as a contributing risk factor for a number of psychiatric disorders and as such,assessment services are in high demand. Shortly before our service was due to commence family based treatment; [ understand that Max was admitted to hospital for further assessment and treatment following - significant over-dose: The case was closed to our service at that point with no further contact or input Ido hope this is helpful. Please do contact me ifyou require further clarification or information