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This volume is the outcome of an international symposium held in
Berlin, FRG, which brought together researchers in the field of
infant development. The contributors are from Europe and North
America, and have as their primary professional interest either
pediatrics, biology or psychology. These fields, in spite of common
involvement and large overlap, still have to overcome communication
problems and differences in scientific approaches. The emphasis of
this book is on the efforts of the participants towards reaching a
mutual understanding. In spite of disciplinary diversity, the
papers in this book complement each other, and set the scene for
future multidisciplinary research and exchange in the field of
infant development.
Originally published in 2006, this authoritative clinical handbook
provides a detailed overview of the main disorders encountered by
child and adolescent psychiatrists in clinical practice, ranging
from eating, sleep and affective disorders to substance abuse,
gender identity disorder and sexual abuse. The approach is evidence
based and emphasis is on good clinical practice and quality control
of patient care. In contrast to other books in the field, the
authors' intention is not to cover exhaustively all the relevant
science, but rather to present in condensed form any research
findings that are significant for clinical practice. For coherence,
each chapter is constructed in the same way: introduction,
definition and classification, epidemiology, the clinical picture,
aetiology, treatment and outcome. The disorders covered are based
on the ICD- 10 and DSM-IV classifications, and appendices include
documents for assessment of intervention planning and evaluation.
This authoritative 1996 publication was the first to review
comprehensively the important relationship between maternal alcohol
abuse during pregnancy and the resulting in utero damage to the
child, and the results of this damage during the development of
affected children. It includes important contributions by leading
and internationally acclaimed clinicians and researchers. The first
part of the book discusses clinical issues of alcohol
teratogenicity, the clinical picture of fetal alcohol syndrome, and
the epidemiology of maternal alcohol abuse and the developmental
outcome of the children. The second part addresses pathogenesis and
neuropathology, whilst part three reviews developmental issues in
the growing child. The final part evaluates approaches to
rehabilitation and intervention, and reviews social and public
health issues. This comprehensive account will be of interest to
gynaecologists, obstetricians, midwives, neonatologists and
paediatricians, and for child and adolescent psychiatrists and
psychologists.
Originally published in 2006, this authoritative clinical handbook
provides a detailed overview of the main disorders encountered by
child and adolescent psychiatrists in clinical practice, ranging
from eating, sleep and affective disorders to substance abuse,
gender identity disorder and sexual abuse. The approach is evidence
based and emphasis is on good clinical practice and quality control
of patient care. In contrast to other books in the field, the
authors' intention is not to cover exhaustively all the relevant
science, but rather to present in condensed form any research
findings that are significant for clinical practice. For coherence,
each chapter is constructed in the same way: introduction,
definition and classification, epidemiology, the clinical picture,
aetiology, treatment and outcome. The disorders covered are based
on the ICD- 10 and DSM-IV classifications, and appendices include
documents for assessment of intervention planning and evaluation.
Das Thema der Hirnfunktionsst-rungen und Teilleistungsschw{- chen
im Kindesalter ist von gro er praktischer Bedeutung, weil ein
betr{chtlicher Teil von Kindern betroffen ist. Die Auswirkungen
machen sich generell in derEntwicklung und ganz besonders im
Bereich von Schulleistungen bemerkbar. Die Gliederung des Werkes
ist dreiteilig. In einem ersten Teil werden mit drei Beitr{gen
sowohl die historische Entwicklung der Konzepte von
Hirnfunktionsst-rungen und Teilleistungs- schw{chen wie auch die
Forschungsentwicklung dargestellt. Im zweiten Teil werden nach
grunds{tzlichen ]berlegungen zur Aufgabe neuropsychologischer
Testbatterien zwei neuere Ent- wicklungen f}r die
neuropsychologische Testdiagnostik vorge- stellt. Schlie lich
werden in einem dritten Teil neuropsy- chologische Aspekte
spezifischer Teilleistungsst-rungen im Bereich der Sprache, der
Lese-Rechtschreibfertigkeiten und des Rechnens dargestellt. Der
Band schlie t mit einer ]ber- sicht }ber Therapieans{tze und
Verlauf von Hirnfunktionsst-- rungen und Teilleistungsschw{chen. In
dieser Gliederung ist die Art der Darstellung neu. Sie vermittelt
zugleich eine aktualisierte Aufarbeitung des Wissensstandes. Mit
dieser Zielvorstellung verbindet sich die Erwartung, einem inter-
displin{ren Leserkreis den Stand wissenschaftlicher Diskus- sionen
wie auch der Auswirkungen auf die Praxis in Kinder- und
Jugendpsychiatrie, Psychologie und P{dagogik zu vermit- teln.
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