Abnormal Child Psychology, International Edition

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Abnormal Child Psychology, International Edition

Abnormal Child Psychology, International Edition

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This book's thoughtful and accurate balance of developmental, clinical-diagnostic, and experimental approaches to child and adolescent psychopathology is accessible to a broad range of readers. Up-to-date and forward-looking, the book continues to provide the most authoritative, scholarly, and comprehensive coverage of these subjects, tracing the developmental course of each disorder and showing how biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors interact with a child's environment. Coverage includes the DSM-IV-TR and dimensional approaches to classification as well as evidence-based assessment and treatment, contemporary research, and the latest theories related to the predominantly inattentive ADHD subtype, early-onset and the developmental propensity model of conduct disorder, the triple vulnerability model of anxiety, the tripartite model in children, depression, and autism.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781133492610
ISBN10 1133492614
Number Of Pages 624
Item Weight 1220 g
Product Dimensions 85 x 8 x 108 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cengage Learning, Inc
Format paperback
Edition 5th edition
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PART I: UNDERSTANDING ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 1. Introduction to Normal and Abnormal Behavior in Children and Adolescents. 2. Theories and Causes. 3. Research. 4. Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment. PART II: BEHAVIOR DISORDERS. 5. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). 6. Conduct Problems. PART III: EMOTIONAL DISORDERS. 7. Anxiety Disorders. 8. Mood Disorders. PART IV: DEVELOPMENTAL AND LEARNING DISORDERS. 9. Intellectual Disability (Mental Retardation). 10. Autism Spectrum Disorders and Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia. 11. Communication and Learning Disorders. PART V: PROBLEMS RELATED TO PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH. 12. Health-Related and Substance Use Disorders. 13. Eating Disorders and Related Conditions. 14. Child Maltreatment and Non-Accidental Trauma.

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Author's Bio

Eric Mash is a professor of psychology at the University of Calgary in Canada, where he enjoys teaching undergraduate classes in child psychopathology, behavior modification and developmental psychopathology, as well as graduate classes in clinical psychology, specifically in child psychopathology, child assessment and child psychotherapy. He earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Florida State University and completed his residency in clinical child psychology at Oregon Health and Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. Eric commits much of his time and energy outside the classroom to researching the topics of child psychopathology, child and family assessment, child psychotherapy and child development. Particularly interested in attention-deficit disorder and conduct problems and in families in which children have been physically abused, Eric has contributed and published many journal articles and books on these topics. He is also a Fellow of the American and Canadian Psychological Associations and has served on the editorial boards of many prestigious journals and grant agencies at local and federal levels. David Wolfe is the first recipient of the RBC Investments Chair in Developmental Psychopathology and Children's Mental Health at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto, and the Academic Director of the Center for Research on Violence Against Women and Children. He enjoys teaching child psychopathology, child assessment and psychotherapy and community psychology to undergraduate students. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of South Florida in Tampa and completed his residency in clinical psychology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. David is a founding member of the Center for Research on Violence Against Women and Children and a fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), where he served as president of Division 37: Child, Youth, and Family Services. He lends special focus to child abuse, domestic violence and development and developmental psychopathology, as well as the impact of early childhood trauma on later development in childhood, adolescence and early adulthood. Currently, David focuses on studying ways to prevent violence in relationships with adolescents.

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