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This comprehensive handbook explores the many issues affecting children's physical and mental health. Its coverage spans a broad range of topics, exploring the history and foundations of clinical child psychology as well as the discipline's theories, research base, ethical and legal implications, and diagnostic systems, including the NIMH's Research Domain Criteria (RDoC). The handbook examines family risk factors for children (e.g., parental stress, divorce, and depression) and provides leading-edge reviews of cognitive variables (e.g., theories of memory, executive function, theories of intelligence, theory of mind and cognitive tempo). In addition, it describes methods of assessment, including checklists, interviews, and methods of treatment (e.g., cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, and family therapy). Chapters focus on assessment of specific diagnostic categories, such as depression, anxiety, selective mutism, ADHD, and pediatric topics, including chronic pain, childhood cancer, childhood obesity, and toilet training. Finally, the book addresses such emerging issues as gender diversity, social justice, cyberbullying, internet gaming disorder and the impact of COVID-19.
Key areas of coverage include:
Examines family risk factors for children (e.g., parental stress, depression) Discusses cognitive variables and treatment methods (e.g., cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, family therapy) Explore diagnostic categories (e.g., depression, anxiety, ADHD) as well as pediatric issues (e.g., chronic pain, childhood cancer, childhood obesity, and toilet training)
Auteur
Johnny L. Matson, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at LSU. He has served as major professor for 71 doctoral students during a 43-year career and he has more than 850 publications, including 51 books. He is founding editor for the Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
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This comprehensive handbook explores the many issues affecting children s physical and mental health. Its coverage spans a broad range of topics, exploring the history and foundations of clinical child psychology as well as the discipline s theories, research base, ethical and legal implications, and diagnostic systems, including the NIMH s Research Domain Criteria (RDoC). The handbook examines family risk factors for children (e.g., parental stress, divorce, and depression) and provides leading-edge reviews of cognitive variables (e.g., theories of memory, executive function, theories of intelligence, theory of mind and cognitive tempo). In addition, it describes methods of assessment, including checklists, interviews, and methods of treatment (e.g., cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, and family therapy). Chapters focus on assessment of specific diagnostic categories, such as depression, anxiety, selective mutism, ADHD, and pediatric topics, including chronic pain, childhood cancer, childhood obesity, and toilet training. Finally, the book addresses such emerging issues as gender diversity, social justice, cyberbullying, internet gaming disorder and the impact of COVID-19. Key areas of coverage include:Foundations of clinical child psychology. Cognition and clinical child psychology. Testing, assessment, and treatment methods in child psychology. Neurodevelopmental and pediatric disorders in childhood. Assessment and treatments for challenging behaviors in children. Assessment and treatments for psychopathologies in children. The Handbook of Clinical Child Psychology is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, graduate students, clinicians, therapists, and professionals in clinical child and school psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, social work, public health, pediatrics as well as special education, developmental psychology, nursing, and all interrelated disciplines.
Contenu
Part 1. Foundations of Clinical Child Psychology .- Chapter 1. History of Clinical Child Psychology.- Chapter 2. Theoretical Models of Clinical Child Psychopathology.- Chapter 3. Developmental Psychopathology.- Chapter 4. Evidence Based Practice in Clinical Child Psychology.- Chapter 5. World Health Organization ICD-11 and Clinical Child Psychology.- Chapter 6. DSM-5 and Clinical Child Psychology.- Chapter 7. Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) and Clinical Child Psychology.- Chapter 8. Informed Consent and Clinical Child Psychology.- Chapter 9. Ethical and Legal Issues in Clinical Child Psychology.- Chapter 10. Transitions in Mental Health Disorders from Childhood to Adolescents.- Chapter 11. Comorbidity and Child Psychopathology.- Chapter 12. Child Protective Service and Service Delivery.- Chapter 13. Prevalence of Childhood Mental Health Disorders.- Chapter 14. Parental Stress and Child Psychopathology.- Chapter 15. Parental Substance Abuse and Child Psychopathology.- Chapter 16. Parental Divorce and Child Psychopathology.- Chapter 17. Parental Depression and Child Psychopathology.- Chapter 18. Irritability and Child Psychopathology.- Chapter19. School Absenteeism and Dropouts and Child Psychopathology.- Part 2. Cognition and Clinical Child Psychology .- Chapter 20. Theories of Memory.- Chapter 21. Executive Function in Children.- Chapter 22. Cognitive Tempo in Children.- Chapter 23. Theory of Mind.- Chapter 24. Theories of Intelligence.- Part 3. Testing Methods in Clinical Child Psychology .- Chapter 25. Intelligence Tests for Children.- Chapter 26. Measures of Adaptive Behavior in Children.- Chapter 27. General Measures of Child Psychopathology.- Chapter 28. Standardized Interviews of Child Psychopathology.- Part 4. Treatment Methods in Clinical Child Psychology.- Chapter 29. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Child Psychology.- Chapter 30. Functional Assessment and Treatment of Child Psychopathology.- Chapter 31. Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) with Children and Adolescents.- Chapter 32. Classical Conditioning in Child Psychology.- Chapter 33. Mindfulness for Children and Adolescents.- Chapter 34. Family Therapy and Child Mental Health.- Chapter 35. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy.- Chapter 36. Parent Training and Child Mental Health.- Chapter 37. Medication and Child Mental Health and Well-Being.- Chapter 38. Prevention Strategies and Child Well-Being.- Part 5. Assessment of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children .- Chapter 39. Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Children.- Chapter 40. Assessment of Intellectual Disabilities (ID) in Children.- Chapter 41. Assessment of ADHD in Children.- Chapter 42. Early Intensive Behavioral Interventions (EIBI).- Part 6. Treatment of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children .- Chapter 43. Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children.- Chapter 44. Interventions for Children with Intellectual Disabilities (ID).- Chapter 45. Treatment of ADHD in Children.- Part 7. Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Disorders .- Chapter 46. Toilet Training.- Chapter 47. Assessment and Treatment of Somatic Syndromes in Children.- Chapter 48. Assessment and Treatment of Diabetes in Children.- Chapter 49. Assessment and Treatment of Chronic Pain in Children.- Chapter 50. Assessment and Treatment of Pedia…