Family-Based Intervention for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
A Core Competencies Approach
Herausgeber: Allen, Jennifer L; Essau, Cecilia A; Hawes, David J
Family-Based Intervention for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
A Core Competencies Approach
Herausgeber: Allen, Jennifer L; Essau, Cecilia A; Hawes, David J
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This handbook provides clear and up-to-date, evidence-based treatment strategies in family-based interventions for mental health problems in childhood and adolescence. Leading experts cover topics including depression, autism spectrum disorder and conduct problems. An invaluable source for all child and adolescent mental health professionals.
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This handbook provides clear and up-to-date, evidence-based treatment strategies in family-based interventions for mental health problems in childhood and adolescence. Leading experts cover topics including depression, autism spectrum disorder and conduct problems. An invaluable source for all child and adolescent mental health professionals.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 196mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781108706063
- ISBN-10: 1108706061
- Artikelnr.: 60478245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 196mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781108706063
- ISBN-10: 1108706061
- Artikelnr.: 60478245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Theoretical Perspectives on Family-based Intervention: 1. A
core-competency perspective on family-based intervention for child and
adolescent mental health Jennifer Allen, David Hawes and Cecilia Essau; 2.
The role of the family in child and adolescent psychopathology David Hawes,
Jennifer Allen, Cecilia Essau and Carri Fisher; 3. Implementation of
family-based intervention: current status and future directions Satoko
Sasagawa, Cecilia Essau and Tom Ollendick; 4. Effective components of
parenting programs for children's conduct problems Patty Leijten; Part II.
Core Clinical Competencies: 5. Engaging fathers in interventions for child
mental health Lucy Tully, David Hawes and Mark Dadds; 6. Cultural diversity
and family-based interventions Regina M. Hechanova, Chantal Ellis S.
Tabo-Corpuz and Kay Bunagan; 7. Delivering family-based interventions using
phone-assisted and internet-based technology Cristin Hall and Rebecca
Bertuccio; Part III. Family Intervention for Specific Child and Adolescent
Mental Health Problems: 8. A family-based approach to the treatment of
youth depression Martha Tompson, Caroline Swetlitz and Joan Asarnow; 9. A
family-based CBT approach to the treatment of anxiety disorders in children
and adolescents Gemma Sicouri and Jennifer Hudson; 10. Case complexity and
resistance to change in the treatment of child conduct problems David Hawes
and Mark Dadds; 11. Enhancing engagement and motivation with adolescents
with ADHD and their parents: the Supporting Teens' Autonomy Daily (STAND)
model Margaret Sibley and Patrick LaCount; 12. Functional family therapy
for antisocial behaviour in adolescents Michael Robbins and James
Alexander; 13. Autism spectrum disorders in young children: the Early Start
Denver Model (ESDM) Elizabeth Fuller and Sally Rogers; 14. Family-based
treatment for eating disorders Sasha Gorrell and Daniel Le Grange; 15.
Sleep problems Gabrielle Rigney, Penny Corkum, Elizabeth Keys, Michelle
Johnson and Jocelyn Paul; Part IV. Family Intervention for Children at Risk
Due to Family Dysfunction or Past Adversity: 16. Working with parents with
depression in family intervention Emma Archibald, Sarah Gladstone and Tracy
Gladstone; 17. Working with parents with anxiety in family intervention
Sisi Guo and Tara Peris; 18. Working with families of children who have
experienced maltreatment David Pasalich and Nicola Palfrey; 19. Working
with families and children exposed to past intimate partner violence
Caitlin Rancher, Renee McDonald, Ernest Jouriles and Helena Draxler; Part
V. New Developments in Family-based Intervention: 20. Tuning into kids: an
emotion coaching approach to working with parents Sophie Havighurst and
Christiane E. Kehoe; 21. Emotion coaching in the context of intimate
partner violence Lynn Fainsilber Katz and Kyrill Gurtovenko.
core-competency perspective on family-based intervention for child and
adolescent mental health Jennifer Allen, David Hawes and Cecilia Essau; 2.
The role of the family in child and adolescent psychopathology David Hawes,
Jennifer Allen, Cecilia Essau and Carri Fisher; 3. Implementation of
family-based intervention: current status and future directions Satoko
Sasagawa, Cecilia Essau and Tom Ollendick; 4. Effective components of
parenting programs for children's conduct problems Patty Leijten; Part II.
Core Clinical Competencies: 5. Engaging fathers in interventions for child
mental health Lucy Tully, David Hawes and Mark Dadds; 6. Cultural diversity
and family-based interventions Regina M. Hechanova, Chantal Ellis S.
Tabo-Corpuz and Kay Bunagan; 7. Delivering family-based interventions using
phone-assisted and internet-based technology Cristin Hall and Rebecca
Bertuccio; Part III. Family Intervention for Specific Child and Adolescent
Mental Health Problems: 8. A family-based approach to the treatment of
youth depression Martha Tompson, Caroline Swetlitz and Joan Asarnow; 9. A
family-based CBT approach to the treatment of anxiety disorders in children
and adolescents Gemma Sicouri and Jennifer Hudson; 10. Case complexity and
resistance to change in the treatment of child conduct problems David Hawes
and Mark Dadds; 11. Enhancing engagement and motivation with adolescents
with ADHD and their parents: the Supporting Teens' Autonomy Daily (STAND)
model Margaret Sibley and Patrick LaCount; 12. Functional family therapy
for antisocial behaviour in adolescents Michael Robbins and James
Alexander; 13. Autism spectrum disorders in young children: the Early Start
Denver Model (ESDM) Elizabeth Fuller and Sally Rogers; 14. Family-based
treatment for eating disorders Sasha Gorrell and Daniel Le Grange; 15.
Sleep problems Gabrielle Rigney, Penny Corkum, Elizabeth Keys, Michelle
Johnson and Jocelyn Paul; Part IV. Family Intervention for Children at Risk
Due to Family Dysfunction or Past Adversity: 16. Working with parents with
depression in family intervention Emma Archibald, Sarah Gladstone and Tracy
Gladstone; 17. Working with parents with anxiety in family intervention
Sisi Guo and Tara Peris; 18. Working with families of children who have
experienced maltreatment David Pasalich and Nicola Palfrey; 19. Working
with families and children exposed to past intimate partner violence
Caitlin Rancher, Renee McDonald, Ernest Jouriles and Helena Draxler; Part
V. New Developments in Family-based Intervention: 20. Tuning into kids: an
emotion coaching approach to working with parents Sophie Havighurst and
Christiane E. Kehoe; 21. Emotion coaching in the context of intimate
partner violence Lynn Fainsilber Katz and Kyrill Gurtovenko.
Part I. Theoretical Perspectives on Family-based Intervention: 1. A
core-competency perspective on family-based intervention for child and
adolescent mental health Jennifer Allen, David Hawes and Cecilia Essau; 2.
The role of the family in child and adolescent psychopathology David Hawes,
Jennifer Allen, Cecilia Essau and Carri Fisher; 3. Implementation of
family-based intervention: current status and future directions Satoko
Sasagawa, Cecilia Essau and Tom Ollendick; 4. Effective components of
parenting programs for children's conduct problems Patty Leijten; Part II.
Core Clinical Competencies: 5. Engaging fathers in interventions for child
mental health Lucy Tully, David Hawes and Mark Dadds; 6. Cultural diversity
and family-based interventions Regina M. Hechanova, Chantal Ellis S.
Tabo-Corpuz and Kay Bunagan; 7. Delivering family-based interventions using
phone-assisted and internet-based technology Cristin Hall and Rebecca
Bertuccio; Part III. Family Intervention for Specific Child and Adolescent
Mental Health Problems: 8. A family-based approach to the treatment of
youth depression Martha Tompson, Caroline Swetlitz and Joan Asarnow; 9. A
family-based CBT approach to the treatment of anxiety disorders in children
and adolescents Gemma Sicouri and Jennifer Hudson; 10. Case complexity and
resistance to change in the treatment of child conduct problems David Hawes
and Mark Dadds; 11. Enhancing engagement and motivation with adolescents
with ADHD and their parents: the Supporting Teens' Autonomy Daily (STAND)
model Margaret Sibley and Patrick LaCount; 12. Functional family therapy
for antisocial behaviour in adolescents Michael Robbins and James
Alexander; 13. Autism spectrum disorders in young children: the Early Start
Denver Model (ESDM) Elizabeth Fuller and Sally Rogers; 14. Family-based
treatment for eating disorders Sasha Gorrell and Daniel Le Grange; 15.
Sleep problems Gabrielle Rigney, Penny Corkum, Elizabeth Keys, Michelle
Johnson and Jocelyn Paul; Part IV. Family Intervention for Children at Risk
Due to Family Dysfunction or Past Adversity: 16. Working with parents with
depression in family intervention Emma Archibald, Sarah Gladstone and Tracy
Gladstone; 17. Working with parents with anxiety in family intervention
Sisi Guo and Tara Peris; 18. Working with families of children who have
experienced maltreatment David Pasalich and Nicola Palfrey; 19. Working
with families and children exposed to past intimate partner violence
Caitlin Rancher, Renee McDonald, Ernest Jouriles and Helena Draxler; Part
V. New Developments in Family-based Intervention: 20. Tuning into kids: an
emotion coaching approach to working with parents Sophie Havighurst and
Christiane E. Kehoe; 21. Emotion coaching in the context of intimate
partner violence Lynn Fainsilber Katz and Kyrill Gurtovenko.
core-competency perspective on family-based intervention for child and
adolescent mental health Jennifer Allen, David Hawes and Cecilia Essau; 2.
The role of the family in child and adolescent psychopathology David Hawes,
Jennifer Allen, Cecilia Essau and Carri Fisher; 3. Implementation of
family-based intervention: current status and future directions Satoko
Sasagawa, Cecilia Essau and Tom Ollendick; 4. Effective components of
parenting programs for children's conduct problems Patty Leijten; Part II.
Core Clinical Competencies: 5. Engaging fathers in interventions for child
mental health Lucy Tully, David Hawes and Mark Dadds; 6. Cultural diversity
and family-based interventions Regina M. Hechanova, Chantal Ellis S.
Tabo-Corpuz and Kay Bunagan; 7. Delivering family-based interventions using
phone-assisted and internet-based technology Cristin Hall and Rebecca
Bertuccio; Part III. Family Intervention for Specific Child and Adolescent
Mental Health Problems: 8. A family-based approach to the treatment of
youth depression Martha Tompson, Caroline Swetlitz and Joan Asarnow; 9. A
family-based CBT approach to the treatment of anxiety disorders in children
and adolescents Gemma Sicouri and Jennifer Hudson; 10. Case complexity and
resistance to change in the treatment of child conduct problems David Hawes
and Mark Dadds; 11. Enhancing engagement and motivation with adolescents
with ADHD and their parents: the Supporting Teens' Autonomy Daily (STAND)
model Margaret Sibley and Patrick LaCount; 12. Functional family therapy
for antisocial behaviour in adolescents Michael Robbins and James
Alexander; 13. Autism spectrum disorders in young children: the Early Start
Denver Model (ESDM) Elizabeth Fuller and Sally Rogers; 14. Family-based
treatment for eating disorders Sasha Gorrell and Daniel Le Grange; 15.
Sleep problems Gabrielle Rigney, Penny Corkum, Elizabeth Keys, Michelle
Johnson and Jocelyn Paul; Part IV. Family Intervention for Children at Risk
Due to Family Dysfunction or Past Adversity: 16. Working with parents with
depression in family intervention Emma Archibald, Sarah Gladstone and Tracy
Gladstone; 17. Working with parents with anxiety in family intervention
Sisi Guo and Tara Peris; 18. Working with families of children who have
experienced maltreatment David Pasalich and Nicola Palfrey; 19. Working
with families and children exposed to past intimate partner violence
Caitlin Rancher, Renee McDonald, Ernest Jouriles and Helena Draxler; Part
V. New Developments in Family-based Intervention: 20. Tuning into kids: an
emotion coaching approach to working with parents Sophie Havighurst and
Christiane E. Kehoe; 21. Emotion coaching in the context of intimate
partner violence Lynn Fainsilber Katz and Kyrill Gurtovenko.