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Companion Child and Parent Interviews are designed to help you
diagnose children with emotional disorder, where anxiety is a
prominent component. Problem behaviors and diagnoses include school
refusal behavior, separation anxiety, social phobia, specific
phobia, panic disorder, agoraphobia, OCD, and PTSD. Assessment of
ADHD allow for differentiation of inattentive type,
hyperactive-impulsive type, and combined type. Interview questions
in the Child Interview are specifically designed to be sensitive
and understandable at varied age levels. The Child and Parent
Interview Schedules for the ADIS for DSM-IV:C are each
semistructured interviews organized diagnostically to permit
differential diagnoses among all of the DSM-IV anxiety disorders.
In addition, sections for assessing mood and externalizing
disorders are included to allow comprehensive assessment of a
child's full diagnostic picture. These sections are particularly
important for evaluation of comorbidity patterns that often
accompany anxiety disorders. The diagnostic sections of the Child
and Parent Interview Schedules allow sufficient information with
which to formulate a thorough treatment plan for the child's
presenting problems. The Child and Parent Interview Schedules both
contain comprehensive sections for assessing the functions and
patterns of school refusal behavior, a serious behavioral
complication often accompanying anxiety disorders in youth.
Screening sections have been included in the Interview Schedules
for assessing substance abuse, psychosis, selective mutism, eating
disorders, somatoform disorders, and specific developmental and
learning disorders of childhood and adolescence. This item includes
one clinician manual.
Many children and teenagers refuse to attend school or have
anxiety-related difficulties remaining in classes for an entire
day. School refusal behavior can contribute to a child's academic,
social, and psychological problems, impact a child's chances for
future educational, financial, and personal success, and
significantly affect family functioning. Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT) has been shown to be a highly effective treatment for
youth who exhibit this behavior. The third edition of When Children
Refuse School, Therapist Guide, provides an updated multi-tiered
approach model that can be used to effectively address the main
types of school refusal behavior. The Guide introduces new material
on very severe and chronic cases of problematic absenteeism,
including alternative educational avenues and expansion of manual
procedures, for children and adults. This manual includes tools for
assessing a child's reasons for school refusal behavior and is
based on a functional, prescriptive model. It presents well-tested
techniques arranged by function to tailor treatment to a child's
particular characteristics. Each treatment package also contains a
detailed discussion of special topics pertinent to treating youths
with school refusal behavior, such as medication, panic attacks,
and being teased. A corresponding workbook is also available for
parents, who often play an important part in a child's recovery.
This comprehensive program is an invaluable resource for clinicians
treating school refusal behavior.
The Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-5, Child and
Parent Versions, are the gold standard semi-structured interviews
used in clinical research and services to assess and diagnose the
major mental health conditions affecting children, adolescents and
young adults. These interviews cover the range of conditions
identified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders (DSM), while also providing information for careful case
formulation in treatment planning and evaluation of outcomes.
Evaluators are able to quantify the severity of illness using a
Clinician Severity Rating (CSR), as well as level of severity of
symptoms and associated avoidance behavior. Decision rules for
combining parent and youth reports, examples of CSR levels for the
child anxiety triad of separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety
disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder are included in the
Clinician Guide, as well as detailed information on use of the
Autism Supplement. This item includes one Clinician Manual.
Shyness and social anxiety are common emotions experienced by
children and teenagers. When intense, they often result in the
avoidance of social situations and can significantly impair a
child's functioning and emotional development. Left untreated in
its clinical state, Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a serious
condition often lasting into adulthood. Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT) is highly effective in treating adults with SAD and
has been successfully adapted for the treatment of youth. This
therapist guide presents a group treatment program for adolescents
aged 13 to 18 that uses well-tested CBT techniques. In this
program, groups of 5 to 7 youths with excessive shyness or social
anxiety learn how to cope in social situations. Cognitive
restructuring exercises help participants understand their anxiety
and reexamine thinking that may contribute to their distress. Other
exercises teach social and problem solving skills, and also
increase self-esteem and assertiveness. Behavioral exposure
exercises give participants the opportunity to practice these
skills by systematically confronting them in feared or avoided
social situations. This guide offers practical instruction on how
to apply this program, as well as information on the theory and
research on which it is based. It provides session outlines for
adolescent group therapy, including sample dialogues, role-playing
scenarios, and homework assignments. It also addresses individual
therapy and provides tips for conducting the treatment with
children aged 8 to 12.
The Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-5, Child and
Parent Versions, are the gold standard semi-structured interviews
used in clinical research and services to assess and diagnose the
major mental health conditions affecting children, adolescents and
young adults. These interviews cover the range of conditions
identified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders (DSM), while also providing information for careful case
formulation in treatment planning and evaluation of outcomes.
Evaluators are able to quantify the severity of illness using a
Clinician Severity Rating (CSR), as well as level of severity of
symptoms and associated avoidance behavior. Decision rules for
combining parent and youth reports, examples of CSR levels for the
child anxiety triad of separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety
disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder are included in the
Clinician Guide, as well as detailed information on use of the
Autism Supplement. Price is for a set of 5 Parent Interview
Schedules with Autism Spectrum Addendum.
School refusal behavior is a common and difficult problem facing
parents of children and teenagers. The behavior often results in
severe academic, social, and psychological problems. A child's
absence from school also significantly increases family conflict.
If your child experiences anxiety or noncompliance about attending
school and has trouble remaining in classes for an entire day, When
Children Refuse School, Parent Workbook, and the corresponding
Therapist Guide, can help. The third edition of When Children
Refuse School, Parent Workbook, is designed to help you work with a
qualified therapist to resolve your child's school refusal
behavior. This edition introduces parent involvement strategies,
especially with respect to intervention compliance, and offers
recommendations regarding consultation with school officials.
Regardless of whether your child refuses school to relieve
school-related distress, to avoid negative social situations at
school, to receive attention from you or another family member, or
to obtain tangible rewards outside of school, the flexible
treatments described in this book will help you and your child
overcome school refusal behavior. The Workbook describes what you
can expect throughout the assessment and treatment of your child
and provides answers to questions you may have about the process of
therapy. It also provides instructions for continuing certain
aspects of the program at home, including relaxation and breathing
techniques, as well as exposure exercises to decrease your child's
anxiety.
The Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-5, Child and
Parent Versions, are the gold standard semi-structured interviews
used in clinical research and services to assess and diagnose the
major mental health conditions affecting children, adolescents and
young adults. These interviews cover the range of conditions
identified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders (DSM), while also providing information for careful case
formulation in treatment planning and evaluation of outcomes.
Evaluators are able to quantify the severity of illness using a
Clinician Severity Rating (CSR), as well as level of severity of
symptoms and associated avoidance behavior. Decision rules for
combining parent and youth reports, examples of CSR levels for the
child anxiety triad of separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety
disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder are included in the
Clinician Guide. Price is for a set of 5 Parent Interview
Schedules.
The Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-5, Child and
Parent Versions, are the gold standard semi-structured interviews
used in clinical research and services to assess and diagnose the
major mental health conditions affecting children, adolescents and
young adults. These interviews cover the range of conditions
identified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders (DSM), while also providing information for careful case
formulation in treatment planning and evaluation of outcomes.
Evaluators are able to quantify the severity of illness using a
Clinician Severity Rating (CSR), as well as level of severity of
symptoms and associated avoidance behavior. Decision rules for
combining parent and youth reports, examples of CSR levels for the
child anxiety triad of separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety
disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder are included in the
Clinician Guide. Price is for a set of 5 Child Interview Schedules.
In this workshop, Dr. Albano explains how adolescent development
can impact the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders.
She begins by describing the typical developmental progression of
anxiety and fear from preschool to adolescence, along with risk
factors for developing an anxiety disorder. Dr. Albano also
describes ways that clinicians can create developmentally sensitive
approaches to the treatment of anxiety disorders for adolescents
using a cognitive-behavioral framework. She also describes the
important role of parents in the treatment of anxiety symptoms.
Throughout this workshop she demonstrates techniques through case
examples and role-plays. Runtime: 259 minutes.
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