Textbook of adolescent psychiatry
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Textbook of adolescent psychiatry
Arnold, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Adolescent Psychiatry is the first text-reference to provide such in-depth, comprehensive, and practical coverage of this specialist area. There are many questions pertinent to adolescence alone and these are highlighted throughout the book. Starting with the important aspects of normal development, the reader is then taken on to risk-behaviour and risk-taking, the special issues in adolescent psychiatry, how to assess the patient, clinical conditions, treatment, and finally the forensic and legal aspects of adolescent care and treatment.
The authoritative editor group has brought together a high calibre team of contributors to produce the ultimate text, both for accessible clinical reference, and as a teaching tool.
This book will prove invaluable to all general psychiatrists in dealing with their adolescent patients, to specialist child and adolescent psychiatrists, and all those involved in the care and treatment of adolescents with mental health problems.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Section One: Special Issues in Adolescent Psychiatry
1.1 The Emergence of the Adolescent Patient
1.2 Ethical Issues in Adolescent Psychiatry
1.3 Ethics in Managed Care in Adolescent Psychiatry
1.4 Research in Adolescent Psychiatry
1.5 Cultural Influences on Adolescent Development and Treatment
1.6 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Adolescents
1.7 Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry with Adolescents
1.8 Principles of Adolescent Medicine for Psychiatrists
1.9 The History of Adolescent Psychiatry in the United States
1.10 Adolescent Psychiatry as a Psychiatric Subspecialty
1.11 Education and Training in Adolescent Psychiatry
Section Two: Risk-Behavior, Risk-Taking, and Sexuality
2.1 Normal Sexual Development
2.2 Adolescent Risk-Taking and Risk Behavior
2.3 Alcohol and Substance Abuse Among Adolescents: Prevention and Intervention
2.4 Adolescent Violence: Implications for Intervention
2.5 The Effects of Sexual Abuse on Adolescent Development and Adaptation
2.6 Pregnancy and Parenthood During Adolescence
2.7 High-Risk Sexual Behavior Associated with Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infections among Adolescents
2.8 Adolescent Homosexuality
Section Three: Normal Development
Introduction
3.1 Sociocultural Issues in Adolescent Development
3.2 Cognitive Development
3.3 Adolescent Moral Development
3.4 Adolescent Interpersonal Relationships
Section Four: Assessment of the Adolescent
Introduction
4.1 The Clinical Interview of the Adolescent
4.2 Family Assessment
4.3 Psychosocial Assessment
4.4 Medical Assessment
4.5 Biological Assessment
4.6 Psychological Assessment
4.7 Cultural Assessment
4.8 Educational Assessment
4.9 Assessment and Treatment Planning
Section Five: Clinical Conditions: Psychiatric Disorders in Childhood, Adolescence and Young Adulthood
5.1 Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Adolescence
5.2 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and TouretteaEURO (TM)s Syndrome in Children and Adolescents
5.3 Anxiety Disorders during Adolescence
5.4 Mood Disorders and Suicide in Children and Adolescents
5.5 Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating
5.6 Personality Disorder in Adolescence
5.7 Disruptive Behavior Disorders
5.8 Adolescent Substance Abuse
5.9 Psychotic Disorders
Section Six: Psychiatric Treatment
Introduction
6.1 Forming a Therapeutic Alliance with Teenagers
6.2 Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Adolescents
6.3 Psychoanalytically Informed Psychotherapy for Adolescents
6.4 Adolescent Psychopharmacology
6.5 Family Therapy
6.6 Group Psychotherapy with Adolescents
6.7 Adolescent Inpatient and Other Milieu Treatments
6.8 Community-Based Treatment
6.9 Multimodal Dynamic Psychotherapy and the AdolescentaEURO (TM)s World
Section Seven: Adolescent Psychiatry and the Law
Introduction
Part I. Legal Aspects of Mental Health Treatment
7.1 Legal Issues in Inpatient and Outpatient Psychiatric Treatment
7.2 Custody, Visitation, and Relocation Issues in Adolescence
Part II. Mental Health in Legal Settings
7.3 Juvenile justice system: Delinquency and Status Offenders
7.4 The Psychiatrist in the Juvenile Justice System: Evaluation
7.5 Treatment of Juvenile Offenders
Part III. Special Problems in Delinquency Assessment and Treatment
7.6 Treating Adolescent Offenders: Special Populations: Substance Abusers
7.7 Violence Assessment in Juvenile Deliquency
7.8 Treatment of Adolescent Sexual Offenders
7.9 Juveniles and the Adult Criminal Justice System
7.10 Juveniles in the Adult Criminal Justice System: The Death Penalty
7.11 Dependency Court: The Handling of Abuse and Neglect Cases
Index
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