
The Practice of Child Therapy
Routledge (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 19. September 2007
Book
Hardback
606 pages
978-0-8058-5328-5 (ISBN)
Description
Consistent with previous editions, this book assembles in a single volume summaries of the treatment literature and treatment procedures of the most common childhood behavior disorders facing persons who practice in applied settings-clinics, schools, counseling centers, psychiatric hospitals, and residential treatment centers.
Its 16 chapters cover the historical context of child and adolescent therapy; obsessive compulsive disorders; childhood depression; childhood fears, phobias and related anxieties; attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; academic problems; conduct disorder; somatic disorders; autism spectrum disorder; intellectual disabilities; children medically at risk; sexual and other abuse of children; child and adolescent psychopharmacotherapy; prevention; and child therapy and the law. Key features include:
Treatment Orientation-Although some chapters include a discussion of theoretical issues, the primary emphasis is on intervention techniques and strategies for changing various behavior and learning problems. Case examples are often used to illustrate treatment procedures.
Empirical Orientation-While most authors have adopted a broad-based behavioral or cognitive-behavioral orientation, they were encouraged to review the entire treatment literature and to construct their presentations on the basis of empirically supported treatment techniques and procedures.
Psychopharmacotherapy Chapter-The chapter on child and adolescent psychopharmacotherapy focuses on psychopharmacological interventions rather than on which drugs should be prescribed for specific behavior or learning problems.
Author Expertise-Each chapter is written by experts who are well qualified to discuss treatment practices for the specific topic under discussion.
This book is intended for individuals who have entered or plan to enter the mental health profession or such related professions as counseling, special education, nursing and rehabilitation. It is especially useful for individuals taking child and adolescent therapy and intervention courses and practicum courses. Finally, it is suitable for persons who work in applied settings including clinics, schools, counseling centers, psychiatric hospitals, and residential treatment centers.
Its 16 chapters cover the historical context of child and adolescent therapy; obsessive compulsive disorders; childhood depression; childhood fears, phobias and related anxieties; attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; academic problems; conduct disorder; somatic disorders; autism spectrum disorder; intellectual disabilities; children medically at risk; sexual and other abuse of children; child and adolescent psychopharmacotherapy; prevention; and child therapy and the law. Key features include:
Treatment Orientation-Although some chapters include a discussion of theoretical issues, the primary emphasis is on intervention techniques and strategies for changing various behavior and learning problems. Case examples are often used to illustrate treatment procedures.
Empirical Orientation-While most authors have adopted a broad-based behavioral or cognitive-behavioral orientation, they were encouraged to review the entire treatment literature and to construct their presentations on the basis of empirically supported treatment techniques and procedures.
Psychopharmacotherapy Chapter-The chapter on child and adolescent psychopharmacotherapy focuses on psychopharmacological interventions rather than on which drugs should be prescribed for specific behavior or learning problems.
Author Expertise-Each chapter is written by experts who are well qualified to discuss treatment practices for the specific topic under discussion.
This book is intended for individuals who have entered or plan to enter the mental health profession or such related professions as counseling, special education, nursing and rehabilitation. It is especially useful for individuals taking child and adolescent therapy and intervention courses and practicum courses. Finally, it is suitable for persons who work in applied settings including clinics, schools, counseling centers, psychiatric hospitals, and residential treatment centers.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 37 mm
Weight
1319 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-5328-5 (9780805853285)
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Persons
Richard J. Morris is the Meyerson Distinguished Professor of Disability and Rehabilitation and chair of the Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and School Psychology at the University of Arizona.
Thomas R. Kratochwill is Professor of School Psychology at the University of Wisconsin and Director of the School Psychology program and Psychoeducational Clinic.
Thomas R. Kratochwill is Professor of School Psychology at the University of Wisconsin and Director of the School Psychology program and Psychoeducational Clinic.
Content
1. Historical Context of Child Therapy Richard J. Morris and Thomas R. Kratochwill
2. Obsessive Compulsive Disorders Martin E. Franklin, Elna Yadin, and Sarosh Kahlid-Khan
3. Childhood Depression Nadine J. Kaslow, Alyssa G. Clark, and Lisa M. Sirian
4. Childhood Fears, Phobias, and Related Anxieties Richard J. Morris, Thomas R. Kratochwill, Gretchen Schoenfield, and Elana R. Auster
5. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder George J DuPaul and Russell A. Barkley
6. Academic Problems Paige C. Pullen, Patricia A. Lloyd, and John Wills Lloyd
7. Conduct Disorder Alan E. Kazdin and Andres de Los Reyes
8. Somatic Disorders Lawrence J. Siegel and Lori Davis
9. Treating Autism Spectrum Disorder Marjorie H. Charlop-Christy, Debra Berry Malmberg, Marie L. Rocha, and Laura Schreibman
10. Children with Intellectual Disabilities Johnny L. Matson, Cindy Terlonge, and Noha F. Minshawi
11. Children Medically at Risk Lawrence J. Siegel
12. Sexual and Other Abuse of Children Judith V. Becker and Laura G. Kirsch
13. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Children and Adolescents: History, Risk, and Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Philip A. Saigh, Katherine S. Lee, Anna Ward, Elizabeth L. Westphal, Kristen Wilson, and John A. Fairbank
14. Psychopharmacological Approaches with Children and Adolescents Hugh F. Johnston and J. Jay Fruehling
15. Prevention Jeffrey P. Braden and Pamela P. Martin
16. Child Therapy and the Law Bruce D. Sales, Mark B. DeKraai, Susan R. Hall, and Julie C. Duvall
2. Obsessive Compulsive Disorders Martin E. Franklin, Elna Yadin, and Sarosh Kahlid-Khan
3. Childhood Depression Nadine J. Kaslow, Alyssa G. Clark, and Lisa M. Sirian
4. Childhood Fears, Phobias, and Related Anxieties Richard J. Morris, Thomas R. Kratochwill, Gretchen Schoenfield, and Elana R. Auster
5. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder George J DuPaul and Russell A. Barkley
6. Academic Problems Paige C. Pullen, Patricia A. Lloyd, and John Wills Lloyd
7. Conduct Disorder Alan E. Kazdin and Andres de Los Reyes
8. Somatic Disorders Lawrence J. Siegel and Lori Davis
9. Treating Autism Spectrum Disorder Marjorie H. Charlop-Christy, Debra Berry Malmberg, Marie L. Rocha, and Laura Schreibman
10. Children with Intellectual Disabilities Johnny L. Matson, Cindy Terlonge, and Noha F. Minshawi
11. Children Medically at Risk Lawrence J. Siegel
12. Sexual and Other Abuse of Children Judith V. Becker and Laura G. Kirsch
13. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Children and Adolescents: History, Risk, and Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Philip A. Saigh, Katherine S. Lee, Anna Ward, Elizabeth L. Westphal, Kristen Wilson, and John A. Fairbank
14. Psychopharmacological Approaches with Children and Adolescents Hugh F. Johnston and J. Jay Fruehling
15. Prevention Jeffrey P. Braden and Pamela P. Martin
16. Child Therapy and the Law Bruce D. Sales, Mark B. DeKraai, Susan R. Hall, and Julie C. Duvall