Child and adolescent psychotherapy : components of evidence-based treatment for youth and their parents

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    • Hupp, Stephen
    • Chorpita, Bruce F.

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Child and adolescent psychotherapy : components of evidence-based treatment for youth and their parents

edited by Stephen Hupp

Cambridge University Press, 2018

  • : hardback
  • : pbk

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Child & adolescent psychotherapy : components of evidence-based treatment for youth and their parents

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Foreword by Bruce F. Chorpita

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Every day, millions of children experience serious mental health issues, such as symptoms related to autism, psychosis, mania, depression, and anxiety. Moreover, many youth struggle with issues related to trauma, eating, sleep, disruptive behavior, and substance use. Most of these youth do not receive evidence-based treatments. Instead, they commonly receive untested, ineffective, and even harmful treatments. Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy presents the research-supported treatment packages and their individual components for every major mental health issue facing infants, children, and adolescents. Each chapter also identifies and analyzes other variables and resources that influence treatment: parents, assessment, comorbidity, demographics and medication. Useful resources are included for each mental health issued covered in the book. The chapters are organized in the same order as they appear in the DSM-5.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Foreword Bruce F. Chorpita
  • 1. The science of psychotherapy with youth Stephen Hupp, Fiona Macphee and William Pelham
  • 2. Intellectual and adaptive functioning Jessica F. Scherr, Elizabeth M. Kryszak and James A. Mulick
  • 3. Autism spectrum Elizabeth M. Kryszak, Jessica F. Scherr and James A. Mulick
  • 4. Inattention and hyperactivity Michael C. Meinzer, Christina M. Danko, Danielle R. Novick, John Vasko and Andrea Chronis-Tuscano
  • 5. Learning Mark Shriver
  • 6. Tics Brianna Wellen and Michael B. Himle
  • 7. Psychosis Sophie Browning, Anca Alba, Karen Bracegirdle and Suzanne Jolley
  • 8. Bipolar spectrum Sally Weinstein, Amy West and Ashley Isaia
  • 9. Depression Deepika Bose and Jeremy Pettit
  • 10. Anxiety Sarah Francis, Susan Doyle and Shannon Manley
  • 11. Obsessions and compulsions Dean McKay and Katherine Kennedy
  • 12. Attachment and trauma Monique LeBlanc, Megan Lilly, Whitney Rostad and Brittany Babycos
  • 13. Feeding Peter A. Girolami and John Borgen
  • 14. Eating Emily Stefano, Brooke Bennett, Frances Bozsik, Danae Hudson and Brooke Whisenhunt
  • 15. Toileting Michael I. Axelrod
  • 16. Sleep Bieke D. Puncochar and Sarah Morsbach Honaker
  • 17. Disruptive behavior and conduct Ann F. Garland
  • 18. Substance use Aaron Hogue, Molly Bobek, Tiffany John, Nicole Piazza and Jacqueline Fisher
  • 19. Therapy relationships and relational elements Stephen Shirk
  • 20. Closing the research to practice gap Amy Altszuler, Stephen Hupp and William Pelham.

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