This book is designed as a treatment manual for using family-based treatments with children struggling with mental illness, supporting both family therapists and the families they are helping.
This book is designed as a treatment manual for using family-based treatments with children struggling with mental illness, supporting both family therapists and the families they are helping.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Sunseri, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist who treats children and adolescents with serious mental health conditions. He has conducted research demonstrating the important role that families play in treating childhood mental illness. Dr. Sunseri is the developer of Intensive Family-Focused Therapy (IFFT), a family-based form of mental health care, in the United States.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: What In the World is Going On and Where Does Change Begin? Chapter 1: Causes and Known Contributors to the Rise in Childhood Mental Illness Chapter 2: Lesser Known But Likely More Impactful Causes and Contributors Chapter 3: Righting the Ship: Getting Families Back on Course Chapter 4: The Case for Family-Focused Treatment Chapter 5: Intensive Family-Focused Therapy (IFFT) Part II: Treating Suicide and Self-Harm Chapter 6: Suicide and Self-Harm: Prevalence, Evidence-Based Treatments, and the Role of Family and Situations Chapter 7: The Treatment of Suicide and Self-Harm from a Family-Focused Perspective Chapter 8: Case Example of Treating Self-Harm: The Girl Who Wouldn't Stop Hurting Herself Part III: Treating Social Isolation and Anxious Avoidance Chapter 9: Anxious Avoidance: Prevalence, Evidence-Based Treatments, and the Role of Family and Situations Chapter 10: The Treatment of Anxious Avoidance from a Family-Focused Perspective Chapter 11: Case Example of Treating Anxious Avoidance: The Boy Who Disappeared Part IV: Directions for the Future Chapter 12: An 18-Item, Research-Informed Plan for Reversing the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Crisis
Part I: What In the World is Going On and Where Does Change Begin? Chapter 1: Causes and Known Contributors to the Rise in Childhood Mental Illness Chapter 2: Lesser Known But Likely More Impactful Causes and Contributors Chapter 3: Righting the Ship: Getting Families Back on Course Chapter 4: The Case for Family-Focused Treatment Chapter 5: Intensive Family-Focused Therapy (IFFT) Part II: Treating Suicide and Self-Harm Chapter 6: Suicide and Self-Harm: Prevalence, Evidence-Based Treatments, and the Role of Family and Situations Chapter 7: The Treatment of Suicide and Self-Harm from a Family-Focused Perspective Chapter 8: Case Example of Treating Self-Harm: The Girl Who Wouldn't Stop Hurting Herself Part III: Treating Social Isolation and Anxious Avoidance Chapter 9: Anxious Avoidance: Prevalence, Evidence-Based Treatments, and the Role of Family and Situations Chapter 10: The Treatment of Anxious Avoidance from a Family-Focused Perspective Chapter 11: Case Example of Treating Anxious Avoidance: The Boy Who Disappeared Part IV: Directions for the Future Chapter 12: An 18-Item, Research-Informed Plan for Reversing the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Crisis
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