Conduct Disorders: A Practitioner's Guide to Comparative Treatments
โ Scribed by Audrey L. Nelson PhD RN FAAN, Michael Nelson III PhD, Alfred Finch Jr. PhD ABPP, Kathleen Hart PhD ABPP
- Publisher
- Springer Publishing Company
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 383
- Series
- Springer Series on Comparative Treatments for Psychological Disorders
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Take a journey through one of the most costly psychiatric disorders: Conduct Disorder.
Explore why children in the same environment as a child with conduct disorder are more affected than the child diagnosed with the problem. Delve into the reasons most practicing clinicians of conduct disorder are influenced more so by the persons they treat and their desire to refine theoretical understanding of others and improve their methods of helping than by empirical research.
With the increasing need to effectively address conduct-disordered youth, this book offers a comparative analysis of eight distinctive theoretical and practical interventions by expert therapists of one case study of conduct-disordered youth. Coverage of each treatment includes:
- Overview of the model
- Establishment of treatment goals
- Discussion of assessment procedures
- Specific clinical interventions
In addition, a comparison grid offers a summation and comparison of the eight treatment models for use in developing and enhancing patient-tailored treatment approaches.
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