Treating Adolescents

Treating Adolescents

Steiner, Hans
Hall, Rebecca E.

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A unique guide to adolescent psychopathology, using adevelopmental approach Treating Adolescents is a comprehensive guide toadolescent mental health care, synthesizing evidence–based practiceand practice–based perspectives to give providers the best adviceavailable. By limiting the discussion to disorders which appearduring adolescence, this useful manual can delve more deeply intoeach to present extensive evidence and practice–based rationalesfor approaching a range of psychopathologies. This edition has beenrevised to reflect the changes in the DSM–5 and the ICD–10, withentirely new chapters on ADHD, learning and executive function,bipolar and mood disorders, sleep disorders, and suicide andself–injury. Coverage includes non–therapy interventions, such aspharmacological and environmental. The discussion of schizophreniaand psychotic disorders includes adolescent presentations ofPervasive Developmental Disorders and their relationship toclassical schizophrenia.In a developmental approach to adolescent psychopathology,different treatments are carefully integrated and matched topathogenic processes in an effort to disrupt causal loops. Thisbook provides in–depth guidance for providers seeking well–roundedtreatment plans, with detailed explanations and expert insight.Understand disruptive behaviors and ADHD more deeplyTreat anxiety, depression, and mood disorders moreeffectivelyHandle psychiatric traumas and related psychopathologiesDelve into substance abuse, self–harm, eating disorders, andmoreCurrent scholarship favors developmental approaches topsychopathology and supports an emphasis on integrated treatmentpackages, including environmental, biologic, and psychologicalinterventions. With full integration of practice and research,Treating Adolescents is a comprehensive reference forconstructing a complete treatment strategy. INDICE: Chapter 1 Introduction and General PrinciplesHans Steiner, M.D., Rebecca Hall, B.A. and Dr. med. JuliaHuemer.Chapter 2 Disruptive Behavior DisordersWhitney Daniels, MD, Michael Kelly, MD Kathleen Ares, KatieKaszynski, PhD, Niranjan Karnik, MD, PhD.Chapter 3 Attention–Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Michael Kelly, MD.Chapter 4 Learning and Executive Cognitive FunctionsAhmed Khan, Brianna Bendixsen, Lynne Baldwin, Diana Barrett,Richard Abbey.Chapter 5 Substance Use Disorders in AdolescenceRebecca Hall and Anna Lembke, MD.Chapter 6 Anxiety Disorders, Tics, and TrichotillomaniaMargo Thienemann, Rebecca Hall, Michael Bloch, JamesLeckman.Chapter 7 DepressionJulia Huemer, Rebecca Hall, Shelby Drazan, Kirti Saxena.Chapter 8 Bipolar and Mood Disorders in AdolescentsKiki Chang, Rebecca Hall, Steve Khachi, Meghan Howe, ManpreetSingh.Chapter 9 Psychiatric Trauma and Related PsychopathologiesNicholas T. Bott, M.S., and Victor G. Carrión,M.D..Chapter 10 Self–Harm and Suicidal BehaviorPascale Stemmle, Psy.D., and Jennifer Hughes, Ph.D..Chapter 11 Somatic Symptom and Related DisordersShivani Verma Chmura, M.D. , David R. DeMaso, M.D., Richard J.Shaw, M.B., B.S..Chapter 12 Eating Disorders in AdolescentsJames Lock, MD, Ph.D; Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.; Erica P.Ragan, Ph.D..Chapter 13 Schizophrenia, Psychosis, and Autism SpectrumDisordersKhyati Brahmbhatt, Margo Thienemann and Richard J. Shaw.Chapter 14 Sleep DisordersRafael Pelayo, MD and Rebecca Hall

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-88198-9
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 496
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/04/2015
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés