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Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychology Treatment Modules:
Personalized Care in Behavior and Emotion provides clinicians with
modularized treatment strategies for commonly occurring child and
youth mental health disorders. Divided into two sections, the first
part of the book translates basic science into clinical practice,
reviewing predictors, mediators and moderators of change, and an
overview of evidence for best practices in treating disorders. The
second section guides clinicians on how to implement treatment
strategies. Chapters instruct what therapy is, how to introduce it
to clients, step-by-step implementation, worksheets for use in
practice, homework to send home with clients, and more.
Recent years have seen a growing awareness of the common occurrence
of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. There has been a
parallel increase in the number of studies examining the risk
factors, comorbidity, course and outcome of such disorders, as well
as the developments of numerous preventative and intervention
strategies. The aim of Anxiety Disorders in Children and
Adolescents is to present a comprehensive summary of the most
recent empirical findings in this area. Written by eminent
researchers and clinicians from Europe and America, the book is
divided into three broad sections. The first provides a general
overview of anxiety disorders in the young, outlining
classification and assessment strategies as well as research
methods and design. Part two contains chapters on the seven
subtypes of anxiety disorder, including panic disorder,
obsessive-compulsive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder.
The final section deals with the progress that has been made in the
understanding of such disorders and provides recommendations for
future investigation. Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
is intended for students, researchers and other professionals in
the fields of psychology, psychiatry, pediatrics and social work.
Adolescent Addiction, Second Edition, offers researchers and
clinicians a single-volume resource on the nature, extent and
treatment of addictive problems in adolescents. The book is divided
into three main parts. Part one addresses the foundations of
addictive problems, including developmental, social, and
neurobiologicl factors. Part two addresses common addictions among
adolescents. New chapters include e-cigarette, smartphone, social
networking, and exercise addiction. Part three discusses challenges
and recommendations for future research in adolescent addiction.
All chapters in part two follow a similar format to introduction
and clinical characteristics, screening and clinical assessment
methods, epidemiology, cormorbidity, course and outcome, protective
and risk factors, evidence-based clinical strategies for prevention
and treatment, and a concise summary of key clinical points.
"Adolescent Addiction: Epidemiology, Assessment, and Treatment"
presents a comprehensive review of information on adolescent
addiction, including prevalence and co-morbidity rates, risk
factors to addiction, and prevention and treatment strategies.
Unlike other books that may focus on one specific addiction, this
book covers a wide range of addictions in adolescents, including
alcohol, cannabis, tobacco, eating, gambling, internet and video
games, and sex addiction. Organized into three sections, the book
begins with the classification and assessment of adolescent
addiction. Section two has one chapter each on the aforementioned
addictions, discussing for each the definition, epidemiology, risk
factors, co-morbidity, course and outcome, and prevention and
intervention. Section three discusses the assessment and treatment
of co-morbid conditions in greater detail as well as the social and
political implications of adolescent addictions.
Intended to be of practical use to clinicians treating adolescent
addiction, the book contains a wealth of information that will be
of use to the researcher as well. Contributors to the book
represent the US, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, and Australia.
About the Editor:
Cecilia A. Essau is professor of developmental psychopathology at
Roehampton University in London, UK. Specializing in child and
adolescent psychopathology, she has been an author or editor of 12
previous books in child psychopathology and is author of over 100
research articles and book chapters in this area.
* Comprehensive with the state-of-the-art information on important
and the most common adolescent addiction
* Easy to understand and organized chapters
* Written by international experts
Recent decades have seen a steady rise in the incidence of
antisocial behavior in youth. Possible direct consequences aside,
such behavior is predictive of chronic emotional, educational,
vocational, and emotional impairment that is associated with
hundreds of millions of dollars in costs to overtaxed mental
health, social services, special education, and juvenile justice
systems. Written by an eminent group of international experts,
Conduct and Oppositional Defiant Disorders: Epidemiology, Risk
Factors, and Treatment offers the first comprehensive cutting-edge
overview of all the major aspects of conduct disorder (CD) and
oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in children and adolescents. It
is organized into three sections. The first summarizes
classification and assessment, epidemiology and comorbidity, as
well as course and outcome. The second examines factors that put
children and adolescents at risk to develop CD and ODD: contextual,
familial/genetic, and neuropsychological and neuroendocrine. The
third presents numerous empirically supported approaches to
prevention and treatment. An epilogue reviews recent progress and
unresolved questions, and suggests needs for future research.
Special attention is devoted to gender and developmental pathways
in etiology, symptom expression, courses, and outcomes. This volume
will be crucial reading for all mental health professionals whose
work involves them with these exceptionally difficult clients.
How do biological and environmental factors influence the
development of childhood and adolescent disorders?
There has been a substantial increase of interest in research into
child and adolescent psychopathology. In this book, Cecilia Essau
brings together contributions from the UK, the US and Canada to
provide a comprehensive summary of the information available on the
subject.
Beginning with an introduction to general issues related to child
and adolescent psychopathology, including theoretical models of
normal and abnormal development, each chapter goes on to address
the issues associated with specific disorders, such as:
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Eating Disorders
- Substance Use Disorders
- Somatoform Disorders
The contributors present a thorough overview of each disorder,
including discussion of definition and classification,
epidemiology, risk factors, comorbidity, course, outcome and
prevention.
"Child & Adolescent Psychopathology "will be welcomed by all
mental health professionals seeking a reliable source of
scientifically and clinically relevant information on the nature
and treatment of child and adolescent disorders.
Recent decades have seen a steady rise in the incidence of
antisocial behavior in youth. Possible direct consequences aside,
such behavior is predictive of chronic emotional, educational,
vocational, and emotional impairment that is associated with
hundreds of millions of dollars in costs to overtaxed mental
health, social services, special education, and juvenile justice
systems. Written by an eminent group of international experts,
Conduct and Oppositional Defiant Disorders: Epidemiology, Risk
Factors, and Treatment offers the first comprehensive cutting-edge
overview of all the major aspects of conduct disorder (CD) and
oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in children and adolescents. It
is organized into three sections. The first summarizes
classification and assessment, epidemiology and comorbidity, as
well as course and outcome. The second examines factors that put
children and adolescents at risk to develop CD and ODD: contextual,
familial/genetic, and neuropsychological and neuroendocrine. The
third presents numerous empirically supported approaches to
prevention and treatment. An epilogue reviews recent progress and
unresolved questions, and suggests needs for future research.
Special attention is devoted to gender and developmental pathways
in etiology, symptom expression, courses, and outcomes. This volume
will be crucial reading for all mental health professionals whose
work involves them with these exceptionally difficult clients.
Recent years have seen a growth in the numbers of studies of substance abuse and dependence in adolescence, focusing on prevalence, risk factors, comorbidity, course and outcome. At the same time, numerous prevention and intervention strategies have been developed. Substance Abuse and Dependence in Adolescence presents a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art empirical and practical information on this topic. Cecilia A. Essau, along with an eminent group of international researchers and clinicians, summarises the most recent empirical findings and state-of-the-art knowledge on substance abuse and dependence in adolescence and includes comprehensive information on prevention and treatment. Substance Abuse and Dependence in Adolescence contains: * general issues related to substance use disorders * epidemiology, comorbidity, course, outcome and risk factors * the prevention and intervention of substance abuse and dependence * a discussion of progress and unresolved issues in substance use disorders * recommendations for future studies in the field. Substance Abuse and Dependence in Adolescence will be an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and other professionals working in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, paediatrics, social work and other mental health professions.
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How do biological and environmental factors influence the
development of childhood and adolescent disorders? There has been a
substantial increase of interest in research into child and
adolescent psychopathology. In this book, Cecilia Essau brings
together contributions from the UK, the US and Canada to provide a
comprehensive summary of the information available on the subject.
Beginning with an introduction to general issues related to child
and adolescent psychopathology, including theoretical models of
normal and abnormal development, each chapter goes on to address
the issues associated with specific disorders, such as:
oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder eating disorders substance
use disorders somatoform disorders. The contributors present a
thorough overview of each disorder, including discussion of
definition and classification, epidemiology, risk factors,
comorbidity, course, outcome and prevention. Child & Adolescent
Psychopathology will be welcomed by all mental health professionals
seeking a reliable source of scientifically and clinically relevant
information on the nature and treatment of child and adolescent
disorders.
The most effective treatments for child and adolescent
psychopathology are often family-based, emphasising the active
involvement of family members beyond the referred individual. This
book details the clinical skills, knowledge, and attitudes that
form the core competencies for the delivery of evidence-based
family interventions for a range of mental health problems.
Offering practical case studies to illustrate treatment principles,
and discussing barriers to treatment and problem-solving in
relation to common difficulties. Covers topics such as anxiety,
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, sleep, and eating
disorders. Therapist competencies are thoroughly examined, from the
role they play in severe/complex cases and in achieving successful
outcomes to commonly misunderstood aspects of family-based
interventions and how they can be enhanced. Clinical approaches to
working with diverse families, and those of children affected by
parental psychopathology, child maltreatment and family violence
are also explored. Essential reading for psychologists,
psychiatrists, paediatricians, mental health nurses, counsellors
and social workers.
Emotions are a cardinal component of everyday life, affecting one's
ability to function in an adaptive manner and influencing both
intrapersonal and interpersonal processes such as self-esteem and
relationship satisfaction. However, when emotions are overpowering,
they can become debilitating and intrusive in daily life. In
general, emotion regulation competencies become differentiated as a
function of development. Children tend to seek support from adults
or use behavioral techniques to regulate their emotions. As
children reach adolescence, they become increasingly self-reliant,
engaging in planful problem solving and utilizing cognitive
strategies (for example, reappraisal) more frequently when faced
with stressful life events. While the majority of children and
adolescents will successfully navigate these developmental stages
by cultivating adaptive coping skills, for some, this marks the
beginning of lifelong challenges with emotion regulation and
resultant dysregulation. This book provides a guide to dealing with
these problems, with contributions from leading experts in the
field. Divided into 4 sections, it starts by providing an
introduction to the field of emotion regulation in adolescents,
touching upon the cultural, social, biological, and developmental
issues related to this topic. Section two discusses several
psychological disorders impacting adolescents such as anxiety,
depression and conduct problems, while also discussing the
underlying role emotion regulation plays in the development,
maintenance and propagation of these disorders. In addition, this
section considers the implication for treatment by discussing the
latest evidence-based intervention approaches. The third section
focuses on the role of emotion regulation in specific
behaviour/populations, such as children of abuse and neglect, as
well as adolescents who engage in nonsuicidal self-injury. The
final section includes an epilogue, discussing emergent areas of
research, answering questions of a theoretical, psychological, and
empirical nature. For all those working in the field of mental
health, whether novice or experienced, the book provides a valuable
guide to understanding and treating these increasingly common
problems.
Recent years have seen a growth in the numbers of studies of substance abuse and dependence in adolescence, focusing on prevalence, risk factors, comorbidity, course and outcome. At the same time, numerous prevention and intervention strategies have been developed. Substance Abuse and Dependence in Adolescence presents a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art empirical and practical information on this topic. Cecilia A. Essau, along with an eminent group of international researchers and clinicians, summarises the most recent empirical findings and state-of-the-art knowledge on substance abuse and dependence in adolescence and includes comprehensive information on prevention and treatment. Substance Abuse and Dependence in Adolescence contains: * general issues related to substance use disorders * epidemiology, comorbidity, course, outcome and risk factors * the prevention and intervention of substance abuse and dependence * a discussion of progress and unresolved issues in substance use disorders * recommendations for future studies in the field. Substance Abuse and Dependence in Adolescence will be an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and other professionals working in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, paediatrics, social work and other mental health professions.
Related link: Free Email Alerting
Recent years have seen a growing awareness of the common occurrence of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. There has been a parallel increase in the number of studies examining the risk factors, comorbidity, course and outcome of such disorders, as well as the developments of numerous preventative and intervention strategies. The aim of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents is to present a comprehensive summary of the most recent empirical findings in this area. Written by eminent researchers and clinicians from Europe and America, the book is divided into three broad sections. The first provides a general overview of anxiety disorders in the young, outlining classification and assessment strategies as well as research methods and design. Part two contains chapters on the seven subtypes of anxiety disorder, including panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder. The final section deals with the progress that has been made in the understanding of such disorders and provides recommendations for future investigation. Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents is intended for students, researchers and other professionals in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, pediatrics and social work.
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