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Clinical Child Psychiatry


Clinical Child Psychiatry


3. Aufl.

von: William M. Klykylo, Jerald Kay

80,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 23.03.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781119967705
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 568

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<p><b>Clinical Child Psychiatry</b></br> THIRD EDITION <p>Making a psychiatric diagnosis in children can be challenging: some clinicians say the incidence of some childhood disorders, such as bipolar disorder and ADHD, is over-diagnosed while others say they are undiagnosed, undertreated, and are a large burden on society. The drug treatment of child psychiatric disorders can also be controversial in children and adolescents. This book fulfills the need for an objective, clinically relevant source to dispel this confusion. <p><i>Clinical Child Psychiatry</i> is a textbook of current clinical practice in child and adolescent psychiatry. It is designed as a reference for clinicians that is both easily usable and authoritative, a "chairside" reference for the consultation room. <p>This book addresses a defined series of clinical entities that represent the bulk of current treatment modalities and disorders encountered in 21st century practice. It is authoritative in the areas addressed while at the same time being rapidly accessible in format. To facilitate access, it presents disorders in declining order of frequency. The authors believe that worthwhile clinical work must be informed by both evidence-based practice and by psychiatry's traditional attention to internal and interpersonal dynamics. They are committed to an approach that is broadly biopsychosocial while based on current clinical evidence for a pragmatic, clinical focus. The book is divided into four sections. The first, Fundamentals of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Practice, addresses assessment, treatment modalities, and planning. Common Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders and Developmental Disorders cover the diagnosis and treatment of the large majority of disease entities encountered in practice. The final section, Special Problems in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, includes a variety of topics such as foster care and adoption, loss and grief, and forensics. <ul> <li>New evidence relating to the areas of depression, psychosis, trauma.</li> <li>New insights from genetics, genomics, and proteomics cleverly integrated into chapters on the individual disease with focus on their clinical application.</li> <li>New chapter on consultation and collaboration within systems of care.</li> </ul> <p>The book addresses a need for clinicians, many of whom are beginners, non-psychiatrists, or psychiatrists entering unfamiliar territory, to come up to speed rapidly in providing more than perfunctory service to needy populations. This challenge grows ever greater.
List of Contributors ix <p>Preface to Clinical Child Psychiatry, Third Edition xiii</p> <p><b>Section I The Fundamentals of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Practice 1</b></p> <p>Chapter 1 The Initial Psychiatric Evaluation 3<br /> <i>William M. Klykylo</i></p> <p>Chapter 2 Psychological Assessment of Children 20<br /> <i>Antoinette S. Cordell</i></p> <p>Chapter 3 Neurobiological Assessment 46<br /> <i>George Realmuto, Bonnie Klimes-Dougan</i></p> <p>Chapter 4 Educational Assessment and School Consultation 64<br /> <i>Dorothyann Feldis</i></p> <p>Chapter 5 Psychiatric Assessment in Medically Ill Children 73<br /> <i>James H. Duffee, William M. Klykylo, David M. Rube</i></p> <p>Chapter 6 How to Plan and Tailor Treatment: An Overview of Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 90<br /> <i>Brian J. McConville, Sergio V. Delgado</i></p> <p>Chapter 7 Assessment of Infants and Toddlers 107<br /> <i>Martin J. Drell</i></p> <p>Chapter 8 Play Therapy 120<br /> <i>Susan C. Mumford</i></p> <p>Chapter 9 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 130<br /> <i>Christina C. Clark</i></p> <p><b>Section II Common Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders 151</b></p> <p>Chapter 10 Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 153<br /> <i>David M. Rube, Tejal Kaur</i></p> <p>Chapter 11 Disruptive Behavior Disorders 175<br /> <i>Jennifer P. Edidin, Niranjan S. Karnik, Scott J. Hunter, Hans Steiner</i></p> <p>Chapter 12 Child and Adolescent Affective Disorders and their Treatment 189<br /> <i>Rick T. Bowers, Christina G. Weston, Julia Jackson</i></p> <p>Chapter 13 Anxiety Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence 215<br /> <i>Craig L. Donnelly, Jesse C. Rhoads</i></p> <p>Chapter 14 Substance Use in Adolescents 243<br /> <i>Jacqueline Countryman</i></p> <p>Chapter 15 Childhood Trauma 255<br /> <i>Julia Huemer, Sidney Edsall, Niranjan S. Karnik, Hans Steiner</i></p> <p>Chapter 16 Attachment and its Disorders 274<br /> <i>Jerald Kay</i></p> <p>Chapter 17 The Eating Disorders 289<br /> <i>Randy A. Sansone, Lori A. Sansone</i></p> <p>Chapter 18 Elimination Disorders: Enuresis and Encopresis 305<br /> <i>Ryan C. Mast, Andrew B. Smith</i></p> <p>Chapter 19 Sexual Development and the Treatment of Sexual Disorders in Children and Adolescents 325<br /> <i>James Lock, Jennifer Couturier</i></p> <p><b>Section III Developmental Disorders 343</b></p> <p>Chapter 20 Learning and Communications Disorders 345<br /> <i>Pamela A. Gulley</i></p> <p>Chapter 21 The Autistic Spectrum Disorders 353<br /> <i>Russell Tobe, Young Shin Kim, Thomas B. Owley, Bennett L. Leventhal<br /> </i></p> <p>Chapter 22 Intellectual Disability (Mental Retardation) 377<br /> <i>L. Lee Carlisle, Bryan H. King, Arthur Maerlender<br /> </i></p> <p>Chapter 23 Movement Disorders: Tics and Tourette's Disorder 399<br /> <i>Kevin Lam, Barbara J. Coffey</i></p> <p>Chapter 24 Psychotic Disorders 418<br /> <i>Michael T. Sorter, Daniel A. Vogel</i></p> <p>Chapter 25 Neuropsychological Assessment and the Neurologically Impaired Child 435<br /> <i>Scott D. Grewe, Keith Owen Yeates</i></p> <p>Chapter 26 The Somatoform Disorders 458<br /> <i>Patricia I. Ibeziako, David Ray DeMaso</i></p> <p>Chapter 27 Sleep Disorders 475<br /> <i>Martin B. Scharf, Christine V. Wellborn</i></p> <p><b>Section IV Special Problems in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 493</b></p> <p>Chapter 28 Loss: Divorce, Separation, and Bereavement 495<br /> <i>Jamie Snyder</i></p> <p>Chapter 29 Foster Care and Adoption 508<br /> <i>Jill D. McCarley, Christina G. Weston</i></p> <p>Chapter 30 Child Psychiatry and the Law 518<br /> <i>Douglas Mossman</i></p> <p>Index 539</p>
<p>EDITORS <p><b>William M. Klykylo, M.D.,</b> Professor and Director, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, USA <p><b>Jerald Kay, M.D.,</b> Professor and Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, USA
<p><b>Clinical Child Psychiatry</b></br> THIRD EDITION <p>Making a psychiatric diagnosis in children can be challenging: some clinicians say the incidence of some childhood disorders, such as bipolar disorder and ADHD, is over-diagnosed while others say they are undiagnosed, undertreated, and are a large burden on society. The drug treatment of child psychiatric disorders can also be controversial in children and adolescents. This book fulfills the need for an objective, clinically relevant source to dispel this confusion. <p><i>Clinical Child Psychiatry</i> is a textbook of current clinical practice in child and adolescent psychiatry. It is designed as a reference for clinicians that is both easily usable and authoritative, a "chairside" reference for the consultation room. <p>This book addresses a defined series of clinical entities that represent the bulk of current treatment modalities and disorders encountered in 21st century practice. It is authoritative in the areas addressed while at the same time being rapidly accessible in format. To facilitate access, it presents disorders in declining order of frequency. The authors believe that worthwhile clinical work must be informed by both evidence-based practice and by psychiatry's traditional attention to internal and interpersonal dynamics. They are committed to an approach that is broadly biopsychosocial while based on current clinical evidence for a pragmatic, clinical focus. The book is divided into four sections. The first, Fundamentals of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Practice, addresses assessment, treatment modalities, and planning. Common Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders and Developmental Disorders cover the diagnosis and treatment of the large majority of disease entities encountered in practice. The final section, Special Problems in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, includes a variety of topics such as foster care and adoption, loss and grief, and forensics. <ul> <li>New evidence relating to the areas of depression, psychosis, trauma.</li> <li>New insights from genetics, genomics, and proteomics cleverly integrated into chapters on the individual disease with focus on their clinical application.</li> <li>New chapter on consultation and collaboration within systems of care.</li> </ul> <p>The book addresses a need for clinicians, many of whom are beginners, non-psychiatrists, or psychiatrists entering unfamiliar territory, to come up to speed rapidly in providing more than perfunctory service to needy populations. This challenge grows ever greater.

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