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Handbook of Child Behavior Therapy in the Psychiatric Setting
Robert T. Ammerman (Editor), Michel Hersen (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-471-11393-5
Paperback
528 pages
October 2001
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A practical guide to behavior therapy, offering syndrome-by-syndrome coverage of all the major psychiatric disorders in children

Rapidly becoming a preferred intervention strategy both in inpatient and outpatient environments, behavior therapy is a relatively quick and effective method of treatment for everything from ADHD to obsessive-compulsive disorder. Edited by two acknowledged leaders in the field and including contributions from a host of distinguished clinicians and researchers, Handbook of Child Behavior Therapy: In the Psychiatric Setting arms you with state-of-the-art behavioral approaches to the assessment and treatment of child psychopathology in the psychiatric setting. Coverage includes:

  • A focus on behavioral methods as applied to a wide range of child psychopathologies
  • General assessment and treatment issues, including chapters on frequently encountered problems
  • Problem-specific chapters, organized according to six major categories: "Description of the Problem," "Prototypic Assessment," "Actual Assessment," "Prototypic Treatment," "Actual Treatment," and "Summary"
  • Topics on: mental retardation, ADHD, conduct disorders, separation anxiety disorder, phobias, anorexia and bulimia, depressive disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, tic disorders, elimination disorders, substance abuse, posttraumatic stress disorders, obesity, somatization disorders, and pediatric pain
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