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It is clear that child and adolescent psychiatric disorders impose
a heavy burden of suffering. Recent large-scale community
epidemiological studies suggest that as many as 20% of children and
adolescents in the general population may have clinically important
mental disorders. These disorders are accompanied by associated
impairments in various domains of the child's life, resulting in
lowered life quality for the child and his or her family. In
addition, for some conditions, the onset of the disorder in
childhood heralds a lifetime of serious psychosocial disturbance
for a significant subgroup of affected children. For instance,
about 40% of children seen in clinic settings with conduct disorder
in late childhood and early adolescence will have serious
psychiatric disorders in adult life. Finally, the heavy burden of
suffering of these conditions is indicated by the large amounts of
both human and financial resources devoted to their assessment and
treatment. There is a pressing need in the field for effective
treatments (that is, those that have been shown to do more good
than harm) that will result in a significant reduction in the
burden of suffering resulting from these disorders. Further, these
effective interventions must be readily available and acceptable to
clini cians in the settings in which children with mental disorders
(and their families) seek care. This book addresses an important
need in the treatment field."
It is clear that child and adolescent psychiatric disorders impose
a heavy burden of suffering. Recent large-scale community
epidemiological studies suggest that as many as 20% of children and
adolescents in the general population may have clinically important
mental disorders. These disorders are accompanied by associated
impairments in various domains of the child's life, resulting in
lowered life quality for the child and his or her family. In
addition, for some conditions, the onset of the disorder in
childhood heralds a lifetime of serious psychosocial disturbance
for a significant subgroup of affected children. For instance,
about 40% of children seen in clinic settings with conduct disorder
in late childhood and early adolescence will have serious
psychiatric disorders in adult life. Finally, the heavy burden of
suffering of these conditions is indicated by the large amounts of
both human and financial resources devoted to their assessment and
treatment. There is a pressing need in the field for effective
treatments (that is, those that have been shown to do more good
than harm) that will result in a significant reduction in the
burden of suffering resulting from these disorders. Further, these
effective interventions must be readily available and acceptable to
clini cians in the settings in which children with mental disorders
(and their families) seek care. This book addresses an important
need in the treatment field."
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