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The second edition of the handbook examines advances in therapeutic approaches for behavioral, developmental, and emotional problems in children. It describes therapies that have evolved in response to improvements in diagnostic systems, methodological approaches, and new evidence regarding treatment efficacy and effectiveness. The volume provides a comprehensive review of what works, for whom, and under what circumstances. New and updated chapters in this second edition address the empirical basis of a range of treatment approaches for common internalizing, externalizing, developmental, and medically related disorders and conditions. In addition, chapters highlight therapeutic principles underlying treatment success and identifies specific interventions and resources to facilitate translation of the best available evidence into clinical practice. Finally, the handbook concludes with future recommendations and next steps for evidence-based therapies.
The handbook features evidence-based therapies for:
The second edition of the Handbook of Evidence-based Therapies for Children and Adolescents provides an invaluable resource for researchers, graduate students, clinicians and therapists and professionals in clinical child and school psychology, social work, child and adolescent psychiatry, developmental psychology and related disciplines.
Auteur
Ric G. Steele, Ph.D., ABPP, is Professor and Director of the Clinical Child Psychology Program at the University of Kansas, with academic appointments in the Departments of Applied Behavioral Science and Psychology. Dr. Steele has published more than 120 journal articles and book chapters and has coedited several handbooks related to health and mental health services for children and youth, including the Handbook of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity, Handbook of Mental Health Services for Children, Adolescents, and Families, and the Handbook of Pediatric Psychology. He serves as an editorial board member for the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, and Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review. His research examines the evaluation and promotion of health-related quality of life across a continuum of health risk categories. Steele is a past-president of the American Board of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology and is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association.
Michael C. Roberts, Ph.D., ABPP, is Professor Emeritus, and founding director of the Clinical Child Psychology Program at the University of Kansas, with appointments in the Departments of Applied Behavioral Science and Psychology. Dr. Roberts has published more than 200 journal articles and book chapters revolving around the application of psychology to understanding and influencing children's physical and mental health. He has authored or co-edited more than 20 books, including Handbook of Pediatric Psychology (now in its 5th edition); Handbook of Clinical Child Psychology; Specialty Competencies in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology; Handbook of Mental Health Services for Children, Adolescents, and Families; Prevention of Problems in Childhood; and Helping Children Cope with Disasters and Terrorism and Clinical Practice of Pediatric Psychology: Cases and Service Delivery. He served as editor of Journal of Pediatric Psychology; Children's Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice; Children's Health Care; Professional Psychology: Research and Practice; most recently, Training and Education in Professional Psychology, and Associate Editor for Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, American Psychologist, and others.
Résumé
Growing numbers of young peoplesome 10% to 20% of school-age populationshave mental health problems requiring intervention, and current policy initiatives identify evidence-based therapies as the most effective and relevant forms of treatment. By reviewing evidence-based treatments (EBTs) across a wide spectrum of conditions, the Handbook of Evidence-Based Therapies for Children and Adolescents: Bridging Science and Practice closes the gaps between children's needs and services as well as those between research, training, and practice,
Several EBT options, both proved and promising, are offered for each covered disorder and are bolstered by case examples, tables, and reference lists. Features include chapters on implementation issues such as diversity, family treatment, assessment strategies, and community settings, and step-by-step guidance for the researcher looking to gather empirical support for therapies.
With comprehensive coverage provided by numerous leading experts in the field, this volume covers the broadest range of disorders over the widest pediatric-adolescent age range, including:
Behavioral disorders, ADHD, aggression, bullying.
Phobias, panic disorders, school refusal, and anxiety.
Autism and pervasive developmental disorders.
Depression, mood disorders, and suicidal behavior.
Alcohol and drug abuse.
Eating disorders and obesity.
PTSD.
With its emphasis on flexibility and attention to emerging issues, the Handbook of Evidence-Based Therapies for Children and Adolescents is essential reading for anyone who works to address the mental health needs of children, including clinical child, school, and counseling psychologists; clinical social workers; and child psychiatrists as well as advanced-graduate level students in these and other related fields.
Contenu
Section I: Foundations of Evidence-based Therapies.- Chapter 1.Evidence-based therapies for children and adolescents: Where are we, and how did we get here?.- Chapter 2. Methodological issues in the evaluation of therapies.- Chapter 3. Evidence-based assessment and measurement-based care.- Chapter 4. Evidence-based case conceptualization/Evidence-based clinical decision making.- Section II: Evidence-based therapies for specific disorders or conditions.- Anxiety and Related Disorders.- Chapter 5. Evidence-based, Non-pharmacological interventions for pediatric anxiety disorders.- Chapter 6. Evidence-based treatment of pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.- Chapter 7. Evidence-based interventions for posttraumatic stress disorder in youth.- Mood Disorders and Related Problems.- Chapter 8. Evidence-based interventions for depressive disorders in childhood.- Chapter 9. Evidence-based psychosocial treatments of depression in adolescents.- Chapter 10. Evidence-based interventions for Bipolar Spectrum Disorders in youths.- Disruptive Behavior Disorders and Neurodevelopmental Problems.- Chapter 11. Evidence-based treatments for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).- Chapter 12. Evidence-based therapies for Autism Spectrum Disorders.- Chapter 13.Evidence-based interventions for Oppositional Behavior and other conduct problems in young children.- Chapter 14.Treating conduct problems, aggression, and antisocial behavior in children and adolescents.- Chapter 15. Components of evidence-based interventions for bullying and peer victimization.- Physical Health-related Disorders.- Chapter 16. Evidence-based interventions for sleep problems and disorders.- Chapter 17. A…