Dr. Tsang’s research focuses on quality improvement and standardizing empirically-informed approaches to care to psychiatric concerns within the medical setting, including patients presenting with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder and somatic symptom and related disorders.
Publications
Addressing Adolescent Religious/Spiritual Development in a Pediatric Hospital Setting: Pediatric Psychology Competencies and Collaboration with Spiritual Care View Abstract
Correction: Variation in care for inpatients with avoidant restrictive food intake disorder leads to development of a novel inpatient clinical pathway to standardize care. View Abstract
Variation in care for inpatients with avoidant restrictive food intake disorder leads to development of a novel inpatient clinical pathway to standardize care. View Abstract
Somatic symptom and related disorders in children and adolescents View Abstract
Impact of a global child mental health observership program: Participant evaluation, perceptions, and outcomes View Abstract
Characterization Study of Patients Presenting to an Acute Care Pediatric Hospital Identified With Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. View Abstract
In B. D. Carter & K. A. Kullgren (Eds.), Clinician Handbook of Psychological Consultation in Pediatric Medical Settings View Abstract
In B. D. Carter & K. A. Kullgren (Eds.), Clinician Handbook of Pediatric Psychological Consultation in Medical Settings View Abstract
Implementation of a behavioral intervention in consultation-liaison with an international family View Abstract
Inpatient Pediatric Psychology Consultation-Liaison Practice Survey: Corrected Version View Abstract