Textbook of child and adolescent psychiatry

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Textbook of child and adolescent psychiatry

edited by Jerry M. Wiener, Mina K. Dulcan

American Psychiatric Pub., c2004

3rd ed

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The American Psychiatric Publishing

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Both scholarly and practical, the third edition of this exceptional textbook continues its tradition of integrating clinical wisdom and scientific research to improve patient care and advocacy for children and families, commemorating Dr. Jerry Wiener's immense contributions to the field of child and adolescent psychiatry. Comprehensive, yet not so lengthy that it would discourage a resident in training or a busy practitioner looking for an update, this well-organized reference focuses on clinical issues (based on empirical research) and is thus extremely practical for everyday use. Written by 88 distinguished experts, each of the 56 chapters in this informative work presents a summary of a core topic, blending clinical experience with evidence-based practices in assessment and treatment. Divided into 10 parts, this Third Edition has been revised and updated throughout to keep pace with accelerating progress in research on developmental psychopathology. Clearly organized along diagnostic principles as presented in DSM-IV-TR, this textbook combines clinical wisdom with the latest in research. In addition to the many chapters that have been refreshed, some by adding junior faculty as coauthors, this third edition contains six new chapters and ten completely rewritten chapters with new principal authors. -Two new chapters on economic issues and the role of culture and ethnicity. -Three new authors on diagnostic interviews (structured and semistructured), rating scales, and psychological and neuropsychological testing -New chapter on genetic testing -The latest on schizophrenia and psychotic disorders and mood disorders in adolescents -Four new authors on adjustment (and reactive) disorders, substance abuse disorder, and physical and sexual abuse of children -Inpatient and partial hospitalization, residential milieu treatment, and group psychotherapy The third edition of this contemporary core textbook continues to be an invaluable addition to the libraries of generalist and specialist alike, from medical students and psychiatry residents to practitioners (e.g., child and adolescent psychiatrists, pediatricians, family physicians, general psychiatrists, advanced practice child psychiatric nurses, psychiatric social workers) and family law attorneys. Special note from the co-editor of this volume: Jerry Wiener, M.D., sole editor of the previous two editions of this remarkable textbook, was a giant in child psychiatry. Before his illness, Jerry shaped this new edition, commissioned the chapters, and edited many of them. As such, this third edition caps and commemorates his immense contributions to the field of child and adolescent psychiatry. Mina Dulcan, M.D., is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the author of more than 60 articles, chapters, and books. She has special expertise in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Other interests include psychiatric education, child and adolescent psychiatric epidemiology, psychiatric administration, and women in leadership roles. Dr. Dulcan is Osterman Professor and Head of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Children's Memorial Hospital and the director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Field of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: An Overview. Development of the subspecialty of child and adolescent psychiatry in the United States. Overview of development from infancy through adolescence. Role of culture, race, and ethnicity in child and adolescent psychiatry. Economic issues in child and adolescent psychiatry. Part II: Assessment and Diagnosis. Classification of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders. Concepts of diagnostic classification. Clinical assessment in infancy and early childhood. The clinical interview of the child. The clinical interview of the adolescent. The parent interview. Initial and diagnostic family interviews. Diagnostic interviews. Rating scales. Psychological and neuropsychological testing. Laboratory and diagnostic testing. Clinical genomic testing. Diagnosis and diagnostic formulation. Presentation of findings and recommendations. Part III: Developmental Disorders. Mental retardation. Autistic disorder. Other pervasive developmental disorders. Developmental disorders of learning, motor skills, and communication. Part IV: Schizophrenia, Other Psychotic Disorders, and Mood Disorders. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Mood disorders in prepubertal children. Mood disorders in adolescents. Part V: Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder. Conduct and antisocial disorders in adolescence. Part VI: Anxiety Disorders. Separation anxiety disorder and generalized anxiety disorder. Obsessive-compulsive disorder. Specific phobia, panic disorder, social phobia, and selective mutism. Pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder. Part VII: Eating Disorders. Feeding and eating disorders of infancy and early childhood. Infant and childhood obesity. Anorexia nervosa. Bulimia nervosa. Part VIII: Disorders Affecting Somatic Function. Tic disorders. Sleep disorders in infancy through adolescence. Disorders of elimination. Somatoform disorders. Part IX: Other Disorders and Special Issues. Adjustment and reactive disorders. Personality disorders. Substance abuse disorders. Gender identity and psychosexual disorders. Physical abuse of children. Sexual abuse of children. HIV and AIDS: global and United States perspectives. Suicide and suicidality. Forensic psychiatry. Part X: Treatment. Psychopharmacology. Psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy. Cognitive-behavior modification. Family therapy. Group psychotherapy. Hypnosis. Milieu treatment: inpatient, partial, residential. Index.

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