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A practical guide to understanding and treating children and
adolescents prone to extreme levels of angry outbursts, Disruptive
Mood: Irritability in Children and Adolescents is based on the very
latest research and theory. Providing both a clinical and
scientific perspective on irritability in children, this book is a
timely look at recent developments in the field. Abnormal states of
anger are a common reason for referral to child health services,
and cause concern in clinics, schools, and families. Misdiagnosis
and treatment can stem from a lack of understanding of the
mechanisms involved in high levels of anger in children, and
Disruptive Mood: Irritability in Children and Adolescents provides
clear guidance on the development of abnormal states of anger,
their consequences for later development, and how to assess and
make differential diagnoses between them. A useful resource for
clinical practice, this book is concise and accessible, and offers
tools for evaluating treatments. Disruptive Mood: Irritability in
Children and Adolescents is designed for practitioners involved in
child and adolescent mental health and education and researchers
who need an introduction to this complex field.
The interaction between philosophy and clinical psychopathology in
the form of the 'phenomenological movement' was one of the most
significant events to occur in mental health over the course of the
last century. As the gulf between 'analytical' and 'continential'
philosophy reduces, and as clinical psychiatry looks beyond DSM-IV
and ICD-10, there is renewed enthusiasm for phenomenological
thinking. This unique book brings together and interprets
previously hard to find texts, new translations and passages
detailing the interplay between philosophy and psychopathology,
making them accessible to a new generation of mental health
researchers, practitioners and policy makers. The content charts
both the influence of key philosophers on ways of thinking and
describes the impact and influence of phenomenological approaches
to clinical work and understanding in a variety of mental
disorders.
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