Handbook of Psychological Services for Children and Adolescents
By Jan N. Hughes; Annette M. La Greca et al. | Go to book overview
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Book title: Handbook of Psychological Services for Children and Adolescents.
Contributors: Jan N. Hughes - Editor, Annette M. La Greca - Editor, Jane Close Conoley - Editor.
Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 2001.
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Table of contents
- Title Page *
- Contributors v
- Contents ix
- Part I - Framing the Issues 1
- 1 - A Look to the Future 3
- References 18
- 2 - Implications of a Developmental Systems Model for Preventing and Treating Behavioral Disturbances in Children and Adolescents 23
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- 3 - Treatment Process and Outcome Research 43
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- Part II - Delivering Psychological Services in Diverse Settings 61
- 4 - Established and Emerging Models of Psychological Services in School Settings 63
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- 5 - Challenges and Opportunities 89
- References 103
- Part III - Preventive Interventions 105
- 6 - Supporting the Well-Being of At-Risk Parents and Children through Supporting the Well-Being of the Programs That Serve Them 107
- Notes *
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- 7 - Preventing Alcohol and Substance Abuse 133
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- 8 - New Targets for Zero Tolerance 161
- References 177
- 9 - Psychoeducational Outcomes and Prevention Models 183
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- 10 - Prevention and Intervention 195
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- Part IV - Treatments with Specific Populations 223
- 11 - Anxiety Disorders 225
- Notes *
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- 12 - Treating Children and Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/hyperactivity Disorder 245
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- 13 - Children and Adolescents Experiencing Traumatic Brain Injury 267
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- 14 - Treating Antisocial and Delinquent Youth in Out-Of-Home Settings 285
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- 15 - Effective Community-Based Interventions for Antisocial and Delinquent Adolescents 301
- Notes 314
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- 16 - Depressive Disorders 323
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- 17 - Chronically Ill Children and Adolescents 353
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- 18 - A Dynamic-Maturational Approach to Treatment of Maltreated Children 373
- Notes *
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- 19 - Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents 399
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- 20 - Psychological Services for Children with Learning Disabilities 421
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- Part V - System-Level Consultation 437
- 21 - Systemic Interventions for Safe Schools 439
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- 22 - Enhancing Constructive Family-School Connections 455
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- Index 477
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