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Adolescent psychiatry : developmental and clinical studies

edited by Sherman C. Feinstein ... [et al.]

(Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry)

University of Chicago Press, 1971-

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v. 11:Edited by Max Sugar ... [et al.]

v. 20以降の出版者: The Analytic Press

v. 20: Edited by Richard C. Marohn ... [et al.]

v. 21: Edited by Lois T.Flaherty, Harvey A. Horowitz ... [et al.]

v. 22-25: Edited by Aaron H. Esman ... [et al.]

v. 26-30: Edited by Lois T.Flaherty

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v. 19 ISBN 9780226240657

内容説明

Providing a thorough review of current developmental and clinical studies, Volume 19 of "Adolescent Psychiatry" addresses a number of significant topics related to adolescent psychological, social and behavioural development. Featured are papers discussing education and social reality, the role of interdisciplinary consultation, childhood maladjustment and indicators of adolescent psychopathology, creativity and productivity, education and poverty, and adolescent suicide.
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v. 20 ISBN 9780881631944

内容説明

Launched in 1971, Adolescent Psychiatry, in the words of founding coeditors Sherman C. Feinstein, Peter L. Giovacchini, and Arthur A. Miller, promised "to explore adolescence as a process...to enter challenging and exciting areas that may have profound effects on our basic concepts." Further, they promised "a series that will provide a forum for the expression of ideas and problems that plague and excite so many of us working in this enigmatic but fascinating field." For over two decades, Adolescent Psychiatry has fulfilled this promise. The repository of a wealth of original studies by preeminent clinicians, developmental researchers, and social scientists specializing in this stage of life, the series has become an essential resource for all mental health professionals working with youth. Volume 20 of the series serves as a tribute to editor emeritus Sherman C. Feinstein. In addition to an appreciation of, and contributions by, Dr. Feinstein, it contains heretofore unpublished papers by two other major figures in adolescent psychiatry, founding father William Schonfeld and a Viennese colleague transplanted to America, Siegfried Bernfeld. With sections on general considerations of adolescence, specific syndromes, and treatment modalities, volume 20 presents the work of many of today's preeminent minds in adolescent psychiatry.

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Marohn, Editor's Preface. Feinstein, Reflections of the Editor Emeritus. Part I: A Tribute to Sherman Feinstein.Schwartzberg, Sherman C. Feinstein, M.D.: Editor, AdolescentPsychiatry, 1973 to 1994. Feinstein, Adolescent Affective Disorders. Feinstein, Berndt, Assimilating Piaget: Cognitive Structures and Depressive Reaction to Loss. Part II: History.Schonfeld, Depression in Adolescents. Staples, Reflections on the History of Adolescent Psychiatry. Bernfield, Psychoanalytic Society Minutes - February 15, 1922: Concerning a Typical Form of Male Puberty. Marohn, Comments on Dr. Siegfried Bernfeld's Paper, "Concerning a Typical Form of Male Puberty." Copeland, Adolescent Psychiatry: Present Status and Future Trends. Part III: General Considerations of Adolescence.Esman, Adolescence and Society. Rakoff, Trauma and Adolescent Rites of Initiation. Kesetenbaum, Childhood Trauma Revisited: Interruption of Development. Sugar, Facets of Adolescent Sexuality. Part IV: Specific Syndromes.Schonert-Reichl, Offer, & Howard, Seeking Help from Informal and Formal Resources During Adolescence: Sociodemographic and Psychological Correlates. Trad, Anxiety, Depression, and Psychosomatic Disorders: Developmental Arrhythimias in Adolescent Mothers. Fleisher, Anderson, Dissociative Disorders in Adolescence. Garber, The Child and Adolescent Literature about the Death of a Parent. Miller, Diagnostic Assessment and Therapeutic Approaches to Borderline Disorders in Adolesents. Masterson, Paradise Lost - Bulimia, A Closet Narcissistic Personality Disorder: A Developmental, Self, and Object Relations Approach. Ponton, A Review of Eating Disorders in Adolescents. Part V: Treatment Modalities.Godenne, Forming a Therapeutic Alliance with Teenagers. Slaff, Thoughts on Short-Term and Single-Session Therapy. Golombek, Korenblum, Brief Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Adolescents. Katz, The Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Suicidal Adolescents. Berkovitz, The Adolescent in the Schools: A Therapeutic Guide. Villeneuve, Roux, Family Therapy and Some Personality Disorders in Adolescence. Grygotis, Schwarz, Adolescent Partial Hospitalization: A Developmental Perspective. Sanders, Residential Treatment of Severely Disturbed Children.
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v. 21 ISBN 9780881631951

内容説明

Launched in 1971, Adolescent Psychiatry, in the words of founding coeditors Sherman C. Feinstein, Peter L. Giovacchini, and Arthur A. Miller, promised "to explore adolescence as a process . . . to enter challenging and exciting areas that may have profound effects on our basic concepts." Further, they promised a "series that will provide a forum for the expression of ideas and problems that plague and excite so many of us working in this enigmatic but fascinating field." For over two decades, Adolescent Psychiatry has fulfilled this promise. The repository of a wealth of original studies by preeminent clinicians, developmental researchers, and social scientists specializing in this stage of life, the series has become an essential resource for all mental health practitioners working with youth. Volume 21 honors the memory of Richard C. Marohn, former editor of Adolescent Psychiatry, and Herman D. Staples, founding member of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry. It begins with a section of papers that ranges over important aspects of "Development and Psychopathology." Topics explored by the contributors include: adolescents and authority; adolescents and disaster; adolescent awareness of the past; adolescent daughters of divorce; parent loss; adolescent schizophrenia; and adolescent mood disorders. Sections on "Assessment," "Issues in Psychotherapy," and "Training" round out a balanced survey of the field that is true to the spirit of this distinguished series. Volume 21 will be rewarding reading for child and adolescent therapists and all students of early development.

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Part I: Development and Psychopathology.Jaffe, A Hierarchical Model of Adolescent Development: Implications for Psychotherapy. Villeneuve, The Awareness of the Past in Adolescence. Katz, Adolescence, Authority, and Change. Sugar, Adolescents and Disaster. Perl, Breaking Up or Breaking Away: The Struggle Around Autonomy and Individuation among Adolescent Daughters of Divorce. Garber, Parent Loss in Childhood and Adult Psychopathology. Part, Harrow, Jobe, & Dougherty, Thought Disorders in Adolescent Schizophrenia: Toward an Integrative Model. Perosa, Simons, & Perosa, The Family Perceptions of Young Adults with Putative Risk for Schizophrenia. Ponton, Adolescent Mood Disorders. Part II: Assessment.Godenne, Hearing the S.O.S.: Assessing the Lethality of a Youth in Distress. Weist, Baker-Sinclair, Use of Structured Assessment Tools in Clinical Practice. Cohen, On the Uses and Misuses of Psychoeducational Evaluations. Part III: Issues in Psychotherapy.Kalogerakis, Adolescent Analyzability Reconsidered. Marohn, Failures in Everyday Psychotherapy. Lage, Self Psychology Perspectives on Adolescents. Trad, The Psychotherapeutic Pathway to Adaptive Individuation for Adolescents Confronting Conflict. Part IV: Interventions for Violence and Trauma.Weist, Warner, Intervening Against Violence in the Schools. Weine, The Game's the Thing: Play Psychotherapy with a Traumatized Young Adolescent Boy. Part V: Special Section on Training.Rosner, Report of the Accreditation Council on Fellowships in Adolescent Psychiatry. Hendren, Armentano, Grater, Mikkelsen, Sarles, & Sondheimer, Adolescent Psychiatry Training: Guidelines for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residents, General Psychiatry Residents, and Medical Students.
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v. 22 ISBN 9780881631968

内容説明

Launched in 1971, Adolescent Psychiatry, in the words of founding coeditors Sherman C. Feinstein, Peter L. Giovacchinni, and Arthur A. Miller, promised "to explore adolescence as a process . . . to enter challenging and exciting areas that may have profound effects on our basic concepts." Further, they promised "a series that will provide a forum for the expression of ideas and problems that plague and excite so many of us working in this enigmatic but fascinating field." For over two decades, Adolescent Psychiatry has fulfilled this promise. The repository of a wealth of original studies by preeminent clinicians, developmental researchers, and social scientists specializing in this stage of life, the series has become an essential resource for all mental health practitioners working with youth. With volume 22, the editorship of Adolescent Psychiatry passes to Aaron E. Esman, a distinguished clinician and educator whose wide-ranging sensibilities gain expression in a collection rich in clinical, developmental, and scholarly insight. Encompassing developmental topics (adolescent daydreams) timely clinical issues (eating disorders, impulse control disorders, narcissistic and antisocial pathology), historical commentaries (Shakespeare's adolescents, Nietzsche's romantic construction of adolescence, Freud's Dora as an adolescent), and a special section on "ambient genocide and adolescence," volume 22 ably meets the needs of professional and scholarly readers interested in this vitally important stage of life.

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Part I: Adolescence: General Considerations. Horowitz, Adolescent Daydreams and Creative Impulse. Esman, Shakespeare's Adolescents. Rakoff, Nietzsche and the Romantic Construction of Adolescence. Part II: Clinical Issues in Adolescence. Jeammet, Chabert, A Psychoanalytic Approach to Eating Disorders: The Role of Dependency. Hendren, Butler, Impulse Control Disorders in Adolescents. Miller, Psychiatric Contributions to Improve the Effectiveness of Juvenile Justice. Glenn, Dora as an Adolescent: Sadistic and Sadomasochistic Fantasies. Kernberg, The Diagnosis of Narcissistic and Antisocial Pathology in Adolescence. Part III: Adolescence in Social Crisis. Erlich, Adolescents' Reactions to Rabin's Assassination: A Case of Patricide? Special Section: Ambient Genocide and Adolescence. Shaw, Narcissism, Identity Formation and Genocide. Stein, Working with Adolescent Victims of Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia. Sugar, Adolescent Genocide. Kalogerakis, Adolescent Violence - Twentieth Century Madness: A Critical Review of Theories of Causation.
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v. 23 ISBN 9780881631975

内容説明

Launched in 1971, Adolescent Psychiatry, in the words of founding coeditors Sherman C. Feinstein, Peter L. Giovacchinni, and Arthur A. Miller, promised "to explore adolescence as a process . . . to enter challenging and exciting areas that may have profound effects on our basic concepts." Further, they promised "a series that will provide a forum for the expression of ideas and problems that plague and excite so many of us working in this enigmatic but fascinating field." For over two decades, Adolescent Psychiatry has fulfilled this promise. The repository of a wealth of original studies by preeminent clinicians, developmental researchers, and social scientists specializing in this stage of life, the series has become an essential resource for all mental health practitioners working with youth. Volume 23 of The Annals begins with the late Richard Marohn's reexamination of Peter Blos's concept of "prolonged adolescence," followed by contributions on the developmental roots of adolescent disturbances, the role of family interactions in adolescent depression, the establishment of a therapeutic alliance with adolescents, and the treatment of narcissistically disordered adolescents. The assessment and treatment of adolescent substance abuse and of psychosomatic and depressive symptoms in adolescence receive timely consideration. In a concluding section on "School-Based and Preventive Programs," contributors address a range of important issues, from adolescent sex and AIDS, to the provision of mental health services in public and private schools, to the need for school-based suicide postvention programs. In summary, volume 23 shows adolescent psychiatry to be as vital as ever, building on the clinical wisdom of the past while responding to the urgent challenges of the day.

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Esman, In Memoriam: Derek Miller, M.D. Weintrob,Foreword. Part I: Developmental Considerations.Marohn, A Reexamination of Peter Blos's Concept of Prolonged Adolescence. Tyson, Developmental Roots of Adolescent Disturbance. Katz, The Role of Family Interactions in Adolescent Depression: A Review of Research Findings. Part II: Psychopathological Issues in Adolescence.Jaffe, Adolescent Substance Abuse: Assessment and Treatment. Schmidt, Lay, Esser, & Ihle, Psychosomatic and Depressive Symptoms from Age Eight to Age Eighteen. Part III: Psychotherapeutic Issues in Adolescence.Katz, Establishing the Therapeutic Alliance. Anthony, Treatment of a Narcissistically Disordered Adolescent: Some Theoretical and Therapeutic Considerations. Perl, Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Success: Self-Destructive Behavior as an Expression of Autonomy in Young Women. Part IV: School-Based and Preventative Programs.Renshaw, Adolescent Sex and AIDS. Mauk, Sharpnack, A Light Unto the Darkness: The Psychoeducational Imperative of School-Based Suicide Postvention. Pearson, Jennings, & Norcross, A Program of Comprehensive School-Based Mental Health Services in a Large Urban Public School District: The Dallas Model. Gottlieb, The Current Crisis in Psychotherapy at Boarding Schools: Protecting the Interests of the Child and of the School.
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v. 24 ISBN 9780881631982

内容説明

Launched in 1971, Adolescent Psychiatry promised "to explore adolescence as a process . . . to enter challenging and exciting areas that may have profound effects on our basic concepts." Further, they promised "a series that will provide a forum for the expression of ideas and problems that plague and excite so many of us working in this enigmatic but fascinating field." The repository of a wealth of original studies by preeminent clinicians, developmental researchers, and social scientists specializing in this stage of life, the series has become an essential resource for all mental health practitioners working with youth. Volume 24 of The Annals surveys four broad areas of adolescent psychiatry that speak to the challenges and opportunities now before the field. Part I offers three important reassessments of adolescent development; they focus, respectively, on separation-individuation theory, the interpersonal matrix of adolescence, and the psychology of belonging. Part II explores the future of child and adolescent psychiatry in the context of school-based mental health services. Several assessments of ongoing school-based mental health clinics provide the context for reflection on the future of school-based delivery systems. Part III examines forensic issues in adolescent psychiatry and includes an overview of forensic psychiatry for adolescent psychiatrists, an update on juvenile justice, and a review of the issue of competence in adolescents. Finally, Part IV offers a series of current perspectives on psychopharmacology in relation to adolescence. Contributors review the current status of pharmacological treatment of different adolescent populations, including adolescents with behavior disorders, affective disorders, anxiety disorders, pervasive developmental disorders, and psychosis. The volume concludes with a timely examination of the role of psychiatric consultation on an adolescent medical service.

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Part I: Developmental Considerations: Adolescent Development Reconsidered.Doctors, Horowitz, Introduction. Levy-Warren, I Am, You Are and So Are We: A Current Perspective on Adolescent Separation-Individuation Theory. Gaines, The Interpersonal Matrix of Adolescent Development and Treatment. Noam, The Psychology of Belonging: Reformulating Adolescent Development. Part II: School-Based Programs for Adolescents.Berkovitz, Introduction to Special Section. Adelson, Psychiatric Public Health Opportunities in School-based Health Centers. Rappaport, On-Site School-based Mental Health Clinics: 15 Years' Experience in Orange County, California. Adelsheim, School Mental Health in New Mexico. Rappaport, An Advising Program in a Large Urban High School: The Magic Match. Weist, Acosta, Tashman, Nabors, & Albus, Changing Paradigms in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Toward Expanded School Mental Health. Part III: Forensic Issues in Adolescent Psychiatry.Rosner, Forensic Psychiatry for Adolescent Psychiatrists: An Introduction. Weinstock, Juvenile Justice Update. Weinstock, Competence in Adolescents. Part IV. Psychopharmacology in Adolescence: Current Perspectives.Hendren, Introduction to Special Section. Sheeram, Kruesi, Pharmacological Treatment of Behavior Disorders. Wolf, Wagner, Pharmacologic Treatment of Affective Disorders in Adolescents. Bhangoo, Riddle, Pharmacologic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Adolescence. Bernal-Schnatter, Hendren, Pharmacologic Treatment of Psychosis and Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Part V: Issues in Adolescent Consultation-Liaison.Dulit, Psychiatric Consultation on an Adolescent Medical Service.
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v. 25 ISBN 9780881633269

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Volume 25 of The Annals is a timely reprise on developmental, psychotherapeutic, and forensic issues that enter into the evaluation and treatment of adolescents. It traverses different explanatory perspectives, offers integrative expositions of several treatment modalities, and wrestles with the legal dimensions of adolescent care. The volume begins with three developmental studies: Shelley Doctors's clinically grounded reconsideration of "adolescent turmoil," Charles Jaffe's dynamic systems approach to adolescent psychotherapy, and Saul Levin's thoughtful consideration of four aspects of the adolescent passage that clinicians tend to ignore: the adolescent's sense of being, of belonging, of believing, and of benevolence. A thorough review of adolescent personality pathology and a case report of adolescent mourning are followed by a series of papers exploring three principal treatment modalities commonly employed in work with disturbed adolescents: psychodynamic, interpersonal, and the integrated approach of the Austen Riggs Center. Consideration of the game of chess as a "method and metaphor" for working with object relationships in narcissistic teenagers concludes the section of material on therapeutic approaches. The final section of volume 25 engages two knotty forensic issues that have come to the fore in adolescent psychiatry. Saul Levin examines the legal and developmental dimensions of the informed consent of minors whereas Everett Dulit outlines three clinical constellations associated with female adolescents' denial of pregnancy and examines their relationship to neonaticide. Like its distinguished predecessors, volume 25 is a thoughtfully assembled collection that not only spans the many facets of adolescent psychiatry but is responsive to the most pressing challenges - evaluative, therapeutic, legal - before the field.

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  • Part I: Developmental Issues.Doctors, Attachment-Individuation: Clinical Notes Toward a Reconsideration of "Adolescent Turmoil." Jaffe, Organizing Adolescents(ce): A Dynamic Systems Perspective on Adolescence and Adolescent Psychotherapy. Levine, The Tao and Talmud of Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Being, Belonging, Believing, Benevolence. Part II: Psychopathology in Adolescence.Westen, Chang, Personality Pathology in Adolescence: A Review. Garber, Adolescent Mourning: A Paradigmatic Case Report. Part III: Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Adolescents.Shapiro, Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychotherapy in Adolescence. Mufson, Dorta, Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents: Theory, Practice, and Research. Fowler, Rosenberg, Integrated Treatment in the Care of Seriously Disturbed Adolescents and Their Families. Gaines, Berkovitz, & Kohn, Chess as a Way of Improving Object Relationships in Narcissistic Teenagers. Part IV: Forensic Considerations in Adolescent Psychiatry.Levine, Informed Consent of Minors in Crucial and Critical Health Care Decisions. Dulit, Girls Who Deny a Pregnancy
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v. 26 ISBN 9780881633320

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Volume 26 of The Annals begins with essays that address the challenge of maintaining human connections in a biological century; Philip Katz focuses on the human encounter between therapist and patient whereas Vivian Rakoff emphasizes the continuing identity of the healer throughout history. Papers on adolescent development, which challenge readers to look beyond preconceived ideas, include Robert Galatzer-Levy's examination of adolescence as a social construction expressed in contradictory cultural narratives and Jack Drescher's exploration of the developmental narratives of gay men in order to illuminate the seeming invisibility of gay adolescents. A section dedicated to "Trauma, Violence, and Suicide" explores interventions with special groups of high-risk adolescents, including violent offendors, suicide attempters, and adolescent refugees. A special section on attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorders includes a debate on whether or not conduct disorder is actually a valid diagnosis. The final section of Volume 26 addresses social issues of continuing relevance to adolescent psychiatry: the juvenile death penalty and gays in the military. Reprinted here are the ASAP's position statements on these two issues along with its amici curiae brief in support of the petitioner in the landmark Supreme Court case of Thompson v. Oklahoma. Volume 26 of The Annals tracks the continuing evolution of adolescent psychiatry as it strives to keep pace with therapeutic and social responsibilities which, in the 21st century, have become increasingly intertwined. We have here a typically thoughtful compendium that, in drawing attention to the pressing issues before those who work with adolescents, highlights bith the field's achievements to date and the work that lies before it.

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Part I: Schonfeld and Keynote Addresses.Katz, Lessons My Patients Taught Me. Rakoff, Perennial Medicine and Changing Technologies. Part II: Developmental Issues.Galatzer-Levy, Created in Others' Eyes. Drescher, Invisible Gay Adolescents: Developmental Narratives of Gay Men. Part III: Trauma, Violence, and Suicide.Rothe, Castillo-Matos, & Busquets, Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Cuban Adolescent Refugees During Camp Confinement. Thomas, Holzer III, & Wall, The Island Youth Programs: Community Interventions for Reducing Youth Violence and Delinquency. Ponton, A Risky Partnership: Working with the Adolescent Suicide Attempt. Katz, Gunasekara, & Miller, Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Inpatient and Outpatient Parasuicidal Adolescents. Part IV: ADHD and Conduct Disorders.Barnett, LaBellarte, Practical Assessment and Treatment of ADHD. Huffine, Conduct Disorder Should Be Eliminated from the DSM. Weissman, Conduct Disorder is a Useful Diagnosis for Adolescents. Flaherty, Editor's Comment: Is There Hope for Conduct Disorder? Part V: ASAP Position Papers.ASAP, ASAP Position Statement on Gays in the Military. ASAP, ASAP Position Statement on the Death Penalty for Minors. Flaherty, Summary of Thompson v. Oklahoma 487 U.S. 815 (1988). Ratner, Introduction to the Brief of the ASAP and the AOA as Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioner in Thompson v. Oklahoma. McLaughlin, Epstein, Weisburg, Freeling, Peabody, & Pincus, 1987 Amici Curiae Brief in the U.S. Supreme Court Case of Thompson v. Oklahoma.
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v. 27 ISBN 9780881633931

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Volume 27 of Adolescent Psychiatry focuses on trauma and violence among adolescents, and attends especially to the psychological, biological, and social impact of trauma on its victims, especially the young. Schonfeld Award papers offer a historical perspective on adolescent violence in America, and examine terrorism by looking at the appeal of ideologies that espouse violent revolution to young people. Christopher Thomas and his colleagues, drawing on their groundbreaking work on youth violence in Galveston, Texas, add a study that links gang members with serious violent crime. A series of papers by the Committee on Adolescence of GAP deals not only with the nature, scope, and impact of trauma, but also with its implications for mental health training and public policy, helpfully supplemented by studies that consider the neurobiological effects of trauma and the cultural and gender-based dimensions of trauma. The clinical yield of these new perspectives is addressed in chapters on interventions with traumatized adolescents and on the special vulnerability of late adolescents to combat-related PTSD. Clinical contributions of related interest show how effective interventions can reduce the use of seclusion and restraint with state hospital adolescent populations; and provide an up-to-date understanding of the recognition of, and differentiation between, early-onset schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. James Gilfoil discusses the importance of families' attitudes toward psychotherapy in the outcome of clinical work with adolescents. Saul Levine dissects the various self-deceptions and myths among mental health professionals and policymakers that have militated against appropriate therapeutic care for adolescents. And Volume 27 concludes with an ASAP Position Paper that provides further discussion of the role of societal attitudes about youth in both the perpetuation of violence and the lack of appropriate interventions.

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Part I: Schonfeld Address and Keynote Addresses.Kalogerakis, Adolescent Violence in America: A Historical Perspective. Flaherty, Youth, Ideology, and Terrorism. Part II: Original Articles and Reviews.Thomas, Holzer III, & Wall, Serious Delinquency and Gang Membership. Petti, Somers, & Sims, A Chronicle of Seclusion and Restraint in an Intermediate-Term Care Facility. Pavuluri, Janicak, Naylor, & Sweeney, Early Recognition and Differentiation of Pediatric Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder. Part III: Special Section on Trauma and Adolescence.GAP, Trauma and Adolescence I: The Nature and Scope of Trauma. GAP, Trauma and Adolescence II: The Impact of Trauma. GAP, Trauma and Adolescence III: Issues of Identification, Intervention, and Social Policy. Gadpaille, Cross-Cultural and Gender Considerations of Trauma. Lester, Wong, & Hendren, The Neurobiological Effects of Trauma. Green, Interventions with Traumatized Adolescents. Sugar, Late Adolescence and Combat PTSD. Part IV: Clinical Considerations.Levine, The Self-Deceptions and Misconceptions of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Other Mental Health Professionals. Gilfoil, Adolescents in Psychotherapy: The Importance of the Belief System of the Family. Part V: ASAP Position Paper.Huffine, Youth Violence: Its Meaning to Society in the 21st Century.
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v. 28 ISBN 9780881633948

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The ASAP's longstanding advocacy of troubled adolescents gains expression in Volume 28 of Adolescent Psychiatry, which focuses on the juvenile justice system and other dimensions of adolescents and the law. A special section on the forensic and legal aspects of adolescent psychiatry traverses the competence of adolescents to consent to treatment; the "voluntary" hospitalization of adolescents; the utility of residential treatment programs in the management of juvenile delinquency; and Richard Ratner's Schonfeld Lecture, "Juvenile Justice?" The special demands on psychiatric providers are addressed in Richard Rosner's proposal for the legal regulation of the practice of adolescent psychiatry and Alan Tuckman's and Dominic Ferro's consideration of professional liability and malpractice in adolescent psychiatry. The treatment challenges addressed in Part II are complementary to the focus on the legal aspects of clinical work with adolescents. Contributors address the impact of adolescent hostility on the therapeutic process; the evaluation of teenagers who make threats in school settings; the evaluation and treatment of boys who have been sexually abused by clergy; the psychotherapy of learning-disabled adolescents; and the assessment and treatment of juveniles who commit sex crimes. Volume 28 concludes with two chapters that underscore the ASAP's commitment to timely consideration of the relations among culture, development, and psychopathology. Eugenio Rothe offers a comprehensive overview of Hispanic adolescents and their families and then develops practical guidelines on therapeutic approaches to Hispanic adolescents. And Max Sugar, building on previous examinations of the effects of military experience on late-adolescent males, develops a new conceptualization, "warrior identity problem," to explain the postmilitary adjustment problems of certain young male soldiers and the psychopathology observed in some veterans.

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Part I: Special Section on Forensic and Legal Aspects of Adolescent Psychiatry.Forehand, Jr., Ciccone, The Competence of Adolescents to Consent to Treatment. Huffine, Competency and Consequences: Discussion of Forehand and Ciccone's Chapter. Rosner, A Four-Step Model for Legal Regulation of the Practice of Adolescent Psychiatry and Adolescents' Right to Refuse Treatment. Reeves, "Voluntary" Hospitalization of Adolescents. Tuckman, Ferro, Professional Liability and Malpractice in Adolescent Psychiatry. Ratner, Schonfeld Lecture: Juvenile Justice? Billick, Mack, The Utility of Residential Treatment Programs in the Prevention and Management of Juvenile Delinquincy. Part II: Challenges in Treatment.Kalogerakis, Hostility in Adolescence I: Genesis, Evolution, and Therapeutic Challenge. Kalogerakis, Hostility in Adolescence II: The Hostile Adolescent in Psychotherapy. Rappaport, Survival 101: Assessing Children's and Adolescents' Dangerousness in School Settings. Saleh, Vincent, Juveniles Who Commit Sex Crimes. Ponton, Goldstein, Sexual Abuse of Boys by Clergy. Meeks, Adler, Kunert, & Floyd, Individual Psychotherapy of the Learning-Disabled. Part III: Culture, Development, and Psychopathology.Rothe, Hispanic Adolescents and Their Families: Sociocultural Factors and Treatment Considerations. Sugar, Warrior Identity Problem.
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v. 29 ISBN 9780881633955

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A special section on adolescent substance abuse highlights Volume 29 of Adolescent Psychiatry. Contributions range from an examination of brain myelination in relation to onset of addictive disorders (Bartzokis) to the screening instruments used to detect substance use disorders (Rosner) to practical aspects of psychiatric assessment and management of substance abusing adolescents (Havivi). Topical studies focus on the changing patterns of use and health risks of the "designer drug" Ecstasy (Grob); the club drugs gamma-hydroxybutyrate and ketamine (Miotto et al.); and adolescent pathological gambling, a behavioral disorder with strikingly addictive features. Taken together, these illuminating essays converge in an appreciation of adolescent substance abuse and addiction in all their biopsychosocial complexity. Elsewhere in Volume 29, contributors review neuroimaging studies in an effort to shed light on adolescent psychiatric disorders (Day et al.); reevaluate the construct of borderline personality disorder as it pertains to adolescence (Becker & Grilo; Paris); and present the encouraging results of a pilot project on the psychodynamic psychotherapy of adolescents with panic disorder (Milrod et al.). A case series on the treatment of hospitalized adolescents who deliberately ingest foreign objects (Petti et al.) and a case study of the cross-cultural issues that arose in the therapy of an Asian American adolescent (Shen et al.) enlarge the clinical and cultural scope of the volume. True to the legacy of previous volumes in the series, Volume 29 of Adolescent Psychiatry brings within its purview all the elements of a multidimensional grasp of adolescent development, psychopathology, and treatment. Neuroscientific findings, empirical clinical studies, case series, and descriptions of clinical approaches all take their place in this illuminating and richly textured collection.

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Part I: Special Section on Adolescent Substance Use and Addiction.Rosner, The Scourge of Addiction: What the Adolescent Psychiatrist Needs to Know. Havivi, Substance Abuse in Teens: A Clinical Approach to Assessment and Treatment. Bartzokis, Brain Myelination in Prevalent Neuropsychiatric Developmental Disorders: Primary and Comorbid Addiction. Grob, The Enigma of Ecstasy: Implications for Youth and Society. Fong, Pathological Gambling in Adolescents: No Longer Child's Play. Miotto, Davoodi, & Maya, Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and Ketamine: Effects and Treatment of Toxicity. Part II: Development, Psychopathology, and Psychotherapy.Day, Chiu, & Hendren, Structure and Function of the Adolescent Brain: Findings from Neuroimaging Studies. Becker, Grilo, Validation Studies of the Borderline Personality Disorder Construct in Adolescents: Implications for Theory and Practice. Paris, Diagnosing Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescence. Petti, Blitsch, Blix, & Sims, Deliberate Foreign Body Ingestion in Hospitalized Youth: A Case Series and Overview. Milrod, Busch, Shapiro, Leon, & Aronson, A Pilot Study of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in 18- to 21-Year-Old Patients with Panic Disorder. Shen, Chiu, Lim, Cross-Cultural Issues in Therapy with an Asian American Adolescent.
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v. 30 ISBN 9780881634624

内容説明

The period of adolescence can be a time of great creativity, as new intellectual capacities emerge, and as the individual adolescent attempts to make sense out of inner and outer experience. Volume 30 of Adolescent Psychiatry addresses the ways in which adolescent experience is transmuted into creative artistic production, as well as focuses on the relationship between creativity and psychopathology, and treatment for troubled adolescents. With the links between adolescence and creativity in mind, the volume opens with an in-depth examination of a young boy's creation of his own story of Polyphemus. This is followed by a fresh look at the adolescent influences behind Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt. The next ten chapters comprise a special section devoted to creative solutions to some of the most challenging facing adolescent psychiatry. Here, numerous relevant studies are presented and conclusions drawn, as a whole addressing topics such as: an innovative residential treatment program for gifted adolescents who have failed academically and rejected previous attempts at treatment; motivational interviewing, a technique employed in the effort to find common ground between the therapist and patient; the importance of understanding adolescent sexuality and how to approach the topic with patients in an appropriate manner; and a discussion of the registration, commitment, and assessment of juvenile sex offenders. A final section investigates problematic examples of reactive attachment disorder, as well as treatment-refractory adolescent schizophrenia - when the medication doesn't work. Volume 30 of Adolescent Psychiatry continues the wide-ranging scholarship and analytic sensibility that has been the hallmark of the series. Literary and artistic criticism reside comfortably between empirical research and case studies, all working together to broaden the horizon of research and application of psychiatric technique and theory for adolescence.

目次

Flaherty, Editor's Introduction. Part I: Adolescent Development and Creativity.Krumer-Nevo, Mythology, Sexuality, Aggressiveness: Adolescence and Creativity. Brockman, Gustav Klimt (1862-1918): Arrested Adolescent Development in a Revolutionary Artist. Part II: Special Section: Difficult Challenges, Creative Solutions.Rosner, The William A. Schonfeld Address: Saving Adolescents. Williamson, Bell, Dwyer, Frierson, Toward a Better Juvenile Justice System: A City-state Partnership. Frierson, Dwyer, Bell, Williamson, The Mandatory Registration of Juvenile Sex Offenders and Commitment of Juveniles as Sexually Violent Predators: Controversies and Recommendations. Dwyer, Bell, Frierson, Williamson, Use of Assessment Data for Research in Juvenile Justice: An Exploratory Study of Sex Offenders. Bratter, Sinsheimer, Kaufman, Alter, Residential Treatment for Gifted and Self-destructive Adolescents: The John Dewey Academy. Bratter, Advocacy: Its Impact on the Treatment Alliance with Gifted, Self-destructive, and Drug-abusing Adolescents. Bratter, Sinsheimer, Confrontation: A Potent Psychotherapeutic Technique with Difficult Adolescents. Flaherty, What's Old is New: Motivational Interviewing for Adolescents. Feinberg, Adolescent Choice in Disputed Custody: The Role of the Forensic Psychiatric Consultant. Harmon, Talking About Sexual Side Effects: Countering Don't Ask Don't Tell. Part III: When Clinical Skills Are Not Enough: Psychiatric Enigmas.Kemph, Voeller, Reactive Attachment Disorders in Adolescence. Stahl, Shapiro, Hertzig, Turchin, When Clozapine Doesn't Work: Two Case Reports of Treatment-refractory Adolescent Schizophrenia. Sugar, Discussion of "When Clozapine Doesn't Work: Two Case Reports of Treatment-refractory Adolescent Schizophrenia". Stahl, Shapiro, Hertzig, Turchin, Drs. Stahl et al. Respond to Dr. Sugar's Discussion.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA00374387
  • ISBN
    • 0226240517
    • 0226240525
    • 0226240533
    • 0226240541
    • 0226240568
    • 0226779629
    • 0226240584
    • 0226240592
    • 0226240606
    • 0226240614
    • 0226240622
    • 0226240630
    • 0226240649
    • 0226240657
    • 0881631949
    • 0881631957
    • 0881631965
    • 0881631973
    • 0881631981
    • 0881633267
    • 0881633321
    • 0881633933
    • 0881633941
    • 088163395X
    • 9780881634624
  • LCCN
    70147017
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Chicago
  • ページ数/冊数
    v.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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