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A key text examining family violence and its effects on children, The Impact of Family Violence on Children and Adolescents presents various definitions of family violence, along with various theories for the origin of the problem. Authors Javad H. Kashani and Wesley D. Allan discuss different types of intrafamilial violence and the effects of each on youngsters. The book then takes up the phenomenon from a cross-cultural perspective, exploring family violence in non-Western contexts. Finally, the authors offer intervention and prevention strategies (clinical and legal) and suggest future directions for research. Examining this crucial topic from a variety of perspectives, The Impact of Family Violence on Children and Adolescents will be essential reading for those in the fields of clinical/counseling psychology, developmental psychology, nursing, behavioral psychology, social work, health services and family studies.
Psychotic disorders are frequently misunderstood and/or misdiagnosed by many clinicians that deal with children, including clinical social workers, mental health counselors, child psychiatrists, and child psychologists. Many times it is difficult for a mental health professional to determine whether the problematic behaviors exhibited (such as hearing voices and seeing things that do not exist) are the result of an altered normal developmental process or the result of a serious mental disorder. Psychotic Disorders in Children and Adolescents will provide mental health professionals and students a resource that contains specific information needed to assess better the exact nature of what is affecting the young patient. The book addresses normal developmental process and cultural influences vs. psychotic disorders; normal grief vs. pathological grief vs. depression; and brief psychotic episodes vs. organic and chronic types of psychosis.
Psychotic disorders are frequently misunderstood and/or
misdiagnosed by many clinicians that deal with children, including
clinical social workers, mental health counselors, child
psychiatrists, and child psychologists. Many times it is difficult
for a mental health professional to determine whether the
problematic behaviors exhibited (such as hearing voices and seeing
things that do not exist) are the result of an altered normal
developmental process or the result of a serious mental disorder.
Psychotic Disorders in Children and Adolescents will provide mental
health professionals and students a resource that contains specific
information needed to assess better the exact nature of what is
affecting the young patient. The book addresses normal
developmental process and cultural influences vs. psychotic
disorders; normal grief vs. pathological grief vs. depression; and
brief psychotic episodes vs. organic and chronic types of
psychosis.
A key text examining family violence and its effects on children,
The Impact of Family Violence on Children and Adolescents presents
various definitions of family violence, along with various theories
for the origin of the problem. Authors Javad H. Kashani and Wesley
D. Allan discuss different types of intrafamilial violence and the
effects of each on youngsters. The book then takes up the
phenomenon from a cross-cultural perspective, exploring family
violence in non-Western contexts. Finally, the authors offer
intervention and prevention strategies (clinical and legal) and
suggest future directions for research. Examining this crucial
topic from a variety of perspectives, The Impact of Family Violence
on Children and Adolescents will be essential reading for those in
the fields of clinical/counseling psychology, developmental
psychology, nursing, behavioral psychology, social work, health
services and family studies.
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