Becker's Healthcare January 7, 2025
Rylee Wilson

New technologies, incorporating families, innovative models and trauma-informed care will be some of the trends shaping youth behavioral health in 2025, according to Jim Serratt, CEO of Parkside Psychiatric Hospital and Clinic.

Based in Tulsa, Okla., Parkside Psychiatric Hospital provides inpatient care for youth between ages 5 and 17, and a young adult inpatient program for individuals up to age 30. The system also offers outpatient treatments.

Mr. Serratt sat down with Becker’s to explain the top challenges and opportunities for youth mental healthcare in 2025.

1. Integrating technology into care

Incorporating innovative technologies into care will be a top priority for behavioral health leaders in 2025, Mr. Serratt said. At Parkside, the hospital is using...

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