Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Components of Evidence-Based Treatments for Youth and their Parents
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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.…
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Key features
- Presents all of the individual components and variables that influence treatment
- The chapters are organized in the same order as they appear in the DSM-5
- Resources, including relevant books and websites, are offered for each chapter and treatment
- The book will be a companion to Pseudoscience in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy (Cambridge, forthcoming 2019)
About the book
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316717615
- Subjects Health and Clinical Psychology,Health and Medicine,Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology,Psychology
- Format: Hardback
- Publication date: 06 September 2018
- ISBN: 9781107168817
- Dimensions (mm): 253 x 177 mm
- Weight: 0.83kg
- Page extent: 374 pages
- Availability: Available, despatch within 1-2 weeks
- Format: Paperback
- Publication date: 06 September 2018
- ISBN: 9781316619759
- Dimensions (mm): 253 x 177 mm
- Weight: 0.67kg
- Page extent: 374 pages
- Availability: Available
- Format: Digital
- Publication date: 12 December 2018
- ISBN: 9781316717615
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