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This consummately well-organized survey brings together the latest
and most meaningful writings in behavior therapy with children.
Dealing with a variety of childhood behavior problems, it includes
theory, evaluation, and application of behavior therapy in terms
relevant to the interests of students and professionals in
psychology, social work, psychiatry, and education. Individual
sections that focus on psychotic children, anti-social or
delinquent behavior, mild behavior problems, and the training of
parents and other nontraditional therapists follow a historical
perspective on the concept of behavior therapy. Specific behavioral
approaches are provided, with evaluation of the techniques
involved. Ranging from the applied clinical level to critical
reviews of the field of behavior therapy, this book provides an
authoritative and totally up-to-date discussion of the major
behavior modification approaches as applied to children. Intended
as a textbook in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in
psychology, psychiatry, social work, and education, it will be
equally valuable to all professional and paraprofessionals working
with the young and seeking definitive information on the use of
behavior modification techniques in their work.
This consummately well-organized survey brings together the latest
and most meaningful writings in behavior therapy with children.
Dealing with a variety of childhood behavior problems, it includes
theory, evaluation, and application of behavior therapy in terms
relevant to the interests of students and professionals in
psychology, social work, psychiatry, and education. Individual
sections that focus on psychotic children, anti-social or
delinquent behavior, mild behavior problems, and the training of
parents and other nontraditional therapists follow a historical
perspective on the concept of behavior therapy. Specific behavioral
approaches are provided, with evaluation of the techniques
involved. Ranging from the applied clinical level to critical
reviews of the field of behavior therapy, this book provides an
authoritative and totally up-to-date discussion of the major
behavior modification approaches as applied to children. Intended
as a textbook in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in
psychology, psychiatry, social work, and education, it will be
equally valuable to all professional and paraprofessionals working
with the young and seeking definitive information on the use of
behavior modification techniques in their work.
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