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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Goodman (Institute of Psychiatry, London) , Stephen Scott (Institute of Psychiatry, London)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 17.30cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781119979685ISBN 10: 1119979684 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 07 September 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword to First Edition vii Foreword to Third Edition ix Preface xi Part 1 Assessment Classification and Epidemiology 1 1 Assessment 1 2 Classification 22 3 Epidemiology 31 Part 2 Specific Disorders and Presentations 43 4 Autistic Spectrum Disorders 45 5 Disorders of Attention and Activity 56 6 Disruptive Behaviour 65 7 Juvenile Delinquency 79 8 School Refusal 89 9 Anxiety Disorders 95 10 Depression 102 11 Mania 109 12 Suicide and Deliberate Self-harm 116 13 Stress Disorders 123 14 Obsessive-compulsive Disorder 131 15 Tourette Syndrome and Other Tic Disorders 136 16 Selective Mutism 141 17 Attachment Disorders 145 18 Enuresis 151 19 Faecal Soiling 159 20 Sleep Disorders 163 21 Psychosomatics 171 22 Preschool Problems 182 23 Introduction to Adolescence and Its Disorders 187 24 Schizophrenia 193 25 Eating Disorders 199 26 Substance Use and Abuse 204 27 Maltreatment 210 Part 3 Risk Factors 227 28 Intellectual Disability 229 29 Brain Disorders 239 30 Language Disorders 244 31 Reading Difficulties 250 32 Insecure Attachment 259 33 Nature and Nurture 270 34 Coping with Adversity 282 35 School and Peer Factors 292 Part 4 Treatment and Services 299 36 Intervention: First Principles 301 37 Prevention 310 38 Medication and Diet 319 39 Behaviourally-based Treatments 328 40 Cognitive Interpersonal and Other Individual Therapies 336 41 Family and Systemic Therapies 344 42 Fostering and Adoption 361 43 Organisation of Services 370 Index 381Reviews<p> Overall, this is a great introduction to child and adolescent psychiatry. It provides a general overview and looks at specific diagnoses and treatments, without getting bogged down in too many details, or going beyond the level necessary for the target audience. It is up to date and accurate, and is a helpful update to the previous edition. (Doody s, 29 March 2013) <p> Overall, this is a great introduction to child andadolescent psychiatry. It provides a general overview and looks atspecific diagnoses and treatments, without getting bogged down intoo many details, or going beyond the level necessary for thetarget audience. It is up to date and accurate, and is a helpfulupdate to the previous edition. (Doody s,29 March 2013) Overall, this is a great introduction to child and adolescent psychiatry. It provides a general overview and looks at specific diagnoses and treatments, without getting bogged down in too many details, or going beyond the level necessary for the target audience. It is up to date and accurate, and is a helpful update to the previous edition. ( Doody's , 29 March 2013) Overall, this is a great introduction to child andadolescent psychiatry. It provides a general overview and looks atspecific diagnoses and treatments, without getting bogged down intoo many details, or going beyond the level necessary for thetarget audience. It is up to date and accurate, and is a helpfulupdate to the previous edition. (Doody s,29 March 2013) Overall, this is a great introduction to child and adolescent psychiatry. It provides a general overview and looks at specific diagnoses and treatments, without getting bogged down in too many details, or going beyond the level necessary for the target audience. It is up to date and accurate, and is a helpful update to the previous edition. (Doody s, 29 March 2013) Author InformationRobert Goodman is Professor of Brain and Behavioral Medicine at the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London. Stephen Scott is a senior lecturer and consultant at the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London and is also the editor of the Blackwell journal Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |