Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Busy Child Psychiatrist and Other Mental Health Professionals is an essential resource that guides instructors and outlines fundamental principles, while offering creative applications of technique to ensure that residency training programs are better equipped to train their staff.
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In this text, the assembled authors unpack CBT's theoretical development and provide an overview of its research support and applications for children and adolescents.
"This book is a thorough and relevant first step for health professionals to learn about mental health disorders among children and adolescents, from diagnosis to treatment to resources and prevention.
A step-by-step resource for treating more than 40 prevalent issues with proven strategies This comprehensive handbook for evidence-based mental health and learning interventions with children and adolescents is distinguished by its explicit ...
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Similarly, children with difficulties focusing attention may benefit from workbooks that provide guidance around slowing down and sustaining attention (Nadeau & Dixon, 1997). Strengthening Caring Adults Parents and caring adults ...
This book should become a standard reference and resource for students, agency administrators, child welfare practitioners, therapists, and mental health professionals." —Alberta J. Ellett, PhD, Director and Principal Investigator, Child ...
"This is a particularly challenging time in the supervision of child psychotherapy: The demand for mental health services for children has never been greater, yet evidence is accumulating that many...
Given the opportunity to apply “benign nepotism,” a Psychiatry Committee was added as one of the new disciplines in 1976, ... which were common when patients were interviewed in busy clinics.22 The psychiatric group at Memorial ...