<p>Several year~ ago we edited a casebook on behavior therapy with children. The book appeared to fill a gap in the existing child literature and was quite well received. A similar gap appears to exist in the behavioral literature for adult cases, in that there are very few adult case books currentl
Child Behavior Therapy Casebook
β Scribed by Michel Hersen, Cynthia G. Last (auth.), Michel Hersen, Cynthia G. Last (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 402
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Some years ago we edited a general casebook on behavior therapy that was well received. However, those professors who used the book as an adjunct text in child behavior therapy courses were concerned that only 9 of the 26 chapters dealt with the clinical application of behavioral prinΒ ciples to children. Their contention was that a specific casebook on the topic was very much warranted. In considering their comments we took a closer look at the child behavior therapy area and were struck with how diverse it was, how it had expanded, and how it had matured over the last three decades. Given this apparent gap in the literature, we decided to devote an entire casebook to both the standard and the more innovative clinical applications to the behavioral problems presented by children. The resulting book, containing 28 chapters, is divided into two parts. In the first part, in a chapter entitled "How the Field Has Moved On," we briefly trace the historical roots of child behavior therapy, detail the relationship of psychiatric diagnosis and behavioral assessment, and conΒ sider the importance of developmental norms, psychological testing, efΒ forts at prevention, and behavioral medicine. The bulk of this book, of course, appears in the 27 cases presented by our respective experts. Each of the treatment cases is presented in identical format for purΒ poses of clarity, consistency, and comparability.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
How the Field Has Moved On....Pages 1-10
Separation Anxiety....Pages 11-17
Overanxious Disorder....Pages 19-29
Social Withdrawal....Pages 31-41
Simple Phobia....Pages 43-53
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder....Pages 55-69
Dysthymia....Pages 71-83
Major Depression....Pages 85-100
Mild Developmental Retardation....Pages 101-111
Severe and Profound Mental Retardation....Pages 113-127
Autism....Pages 129-139
Autism....Pages 141-163
Stuttering....Pages 165-177
Oppositional Disorder....Pages 179-191
Learning Disabilities....Pages 193-206
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity....Pages 207-226
Conduct Disorder....Pages 227-241
Firesetting....Pages 243-262
Anorexia Nervosa....Pages 263-276
Bulimia Nervosa....Pages 277-289
Atypical Eating Disorder....Pages 291-302
Pica....Pages 303-316
Rumination....Pages 317-329
Obesity....Pages 331-345
Enuresis....Pages 347-357
Encopresis....Pages 359-371
Drug Abuse....Pages 373-390
Somatoform Disorders....Pages 391-403
Back Matter....Pages 405-409
β¦ Subjects
Clinical Psychology; Psychiatry
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This casebook illustrates the rich and arresting nature of disorders that first manifest themselves in childhood while also showing how a child's developmental patterns shape the expression of each disorder. Each complex case demonstrates how each disorder is expressed--from presentation through dia
Mixed case one -- Social anxiety and withdrawal -- Depression -- Early-onset bipolar disorder -- Eating disorders -- Elimination disorder -- Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder -- Learning disability -- Conduct disorder and aggression -- Substance abuse -- Family conflict and oppositional defia
<p>The genesis of this book occurred several years ago provide readers with not only the "what to do" of child behavior therapy, but the "how to do it" as in Seattle on the veranda of a Chilean cafe overlookΒ well. Each of the chapters guides the reader through ing Pikes Place Market during a Nation
Revised and expanded with six entirely new chapters, the third edition of this authoritative volume presents effective cognitive-behavioral approaches for treating the most frequently encountered child and adolescent disorders. Leading scientist-practitioners have contributed fully updated chapters