Clinical child and adolescent psychology : from theory to practice
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Clinical child and adolescent psychology : from theory to practice
(The Wiley series in clinical psychology)
Wiley, c2006
3rd ed
- hbk. : alk. paper
- pbk. : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-359) and index
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Contents of Works
- Clinical diagnosis and assessment : theoretical considerations
- Clinical assessment : theory into practice
- Psychiatric and psychosocial treatment : part I early interventions
- Psychiatric and psychosocial treatment : part II contemporary approaches
- Prenatal to perinatal development
- Infant development
- Problems of the preschool period (15 months to 5 to 6 years)
- The school-going period : externalizing problems
- The school-going period : internalizing problems
- Early adolescence (11 years to 14 or 15)
- The transition from adolescence to young adulthood (ages 14 to 18)
- Developmental disabilities
- Chronic disability and illness : health care problems
- Traumatic conditions and experiences of childhood
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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hbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780470012567
Description
Theoretical and practice-oriented,Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology offers a concise, comprehensive, review of the knowledge, concepts and practice of child and adolescent clinical psychology. This fully revised and updated edition of 'Clinical Child Psychology ', now incorporates a fuller account of the range of clinical problems of adolescence, together with an expanded account of the major developmental and psychosocial disorders, such as autism, ADHD, and conduct disorder. Each chapter considers a different category of problem or disorder, and covers issues of diagnosis, clinical and developmental features, causes, interventions and outcomes.* Now covers adolescence as well as childhood* Updated coverage of major developmental disorders* Included in the Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology
Table of Contents
About the Author. Preface. Acknowledgements. Organisation of the Book. Part I: Introduction - The Nature of the Problem. Chapter 1: Clinical Diagnosis and Assessment: Theoretical Considerations. Chapter 2: Clinical Assessment: Theory into Practice. Chapter 3: Psychiatric and Psychosocial Treatment: Part I Early Interventions. Chapter 4: Psychiatric and Psychosocial Treatment: Part II Contemporary Approaches. Part II: From Conception to the Preschool Period. Chapter 5: Prenatal to Perinatal Development. Chapter 6: Infant Development. Chapter 7: Problems of the Preschool Period (15 Months to 5 or 6 Years). Part III: The School-Going Period: Externalising and Internalising Problems. Chapter 8: The School-Going Period: Externalising Problems. Chapter 9: The School-Going Period: Internalising Problems. Part IV: Adolescence to Young Adulthood. Chapter 10: Early Adolescence (11 Years to 14 or 15). Chapter 11: The Transition from Adolescence into Young Adulthood (Ages 14 to 18). Part V: Developmental Disorders, Serious Illness and Trauma. Chapter 12: Developmental Disorders. Chapter 13: Chronic Disability and Illness: Health Care Problems. Chapter 14: Traumatic Conditions and Experiences of Childhood. Epilogue. Appendix I. Appendix II. Appendix III. Appendix IV. Appendix V. References. Index.
- Volume
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pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780470012574
Description
Theoretical and practice-oriented,Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology offers a concise, comprehensive, review of the knowledge, concepts and practice of child and adolescent clinical psychology. This fully revised and updated edition of 'Clinical Child Psychology ', now incorporates a fuller account of the range of clinical problems of adolescence, together with an expanded account of the major developmental and psychosocial disorders, such as autism, ADHD, and conduct disorder. Each chapter considers a different category of problem or disorder, and covers issues of diagnosis, clinical and developmental features, causes, interventions and outcomes.
Now covers adolescence as well as childhood
Updated coverage of major developmental disorders
Included in the Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology
Table of Contents
About the Author. Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Organisation of the Book.
Part I: Introduction - The Nature of the Problem.
Chapter 1: Clinical Diagnosis and Assessment: Theoretical Considerations.
Chapter 2: Clinical Assessment: Theory into Practice.
Chapter 3: Psychiatric and Psychosocial Treatment: Part I Early Interventions.
Chapter 4: Psychiatric and Psychosocial Treatment: Part II Contemporary Approaches.
Part II: From Conception to the Preschool Period.
Chapter 5: Prenatal to Perinatal Development.
Chapter 6: Infant Development.
Chapter 7: Problems of the Preschool Period (15 Months to 5 or 6 Years).
Part III: The School-Going Period: Externalising and Internalising Problems.
Chapter 8: The School-Going Period: Externalising Problems.
Chapter 9: The School-Going Period: Internalising Problems.
Part IV: Adolescence to Young Adulthood.
Chapter 10: Early Adolescence (11 Years to 14 or 15).
Chapter 11: The Transition from Adolescence into Young Adulthood (Ages 14
to 18).
Part V: Developmental Disorders, Serious Illness and Trauma.
Chapter 12: Developmental Disorders.
Chapter 13: Chronic Disability and Illness: Health Care Problems.
Chapter 14: Traumatic Conditions and Experiences of Childhood.
Epilogue.
Appendix I.
Appendix II.
Appendix III.
Appendix IV.
Appendix V.
References.
Index.
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