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Over the past decade, significant advances in research methodology have stimulated dramatic progress in the field of child psychiatry in general, and in pediatric anxiety disorders, more specifically. Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: A Clinical Guide is a comprehensive and vital addition to the literature at an exciting time in the field of psychiatry. This state-of-the-art reference aims to bridge the most up-to-date research findings with relevant clinical perspectives, making it a unique and essential resource for established clinicians and researchers, as well as for students and trainees. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Over the past decade, significant advances in research methodology have stimulated dramatic progress in the field of child psychiatry in general, and in pediatric anxiety disorders, more specifically. Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: A Clinical Guide is a comprehensive and vital addition to the literature at an exciting time in the field of psychiatry. This state-of-the-art reference aims to bridge the most up-to-date research findings with relevant clinical perspectives, making it a unique and essential resource for established clinicians and researchers, as well as for students and trainees. The book is organized into four sections, each of which includes chapters on a specific area of interest. The first section reviews the current research regarding etiological mechanisms of pediatric anxiety. The second section provides in-depth descriptions of the anxiety disorders that affect children and adolescents. The third section summarizes the literature on empirically supported assessment tools and evidence based cognitive-behavioral and pharmacological interventions. Of special practical note, the authors of these chapters have included comprehensive summary tables that can serve as quick reference tools. The final section of the text is dedicated to understanding how anxiety manifests in two special populations, children with chronic medical illnesses and those with autism spectrum disorders. Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: A Clinical Guide is an authoritative new volume developed by a renowned collection of clinicians and researchers in the field of childhood anxiety disorders.
Autorenporträt
Roma A. Vasa Kennedy Krieger Institute Education and Training Baltimore, MD USA. Amy Krain Roy Fordham University Bronx, New York USA.
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From the reviews:

"Each chapter in this comprehensive book on childhood and adolescent anxiety disorders is written by experts in the field and reviews the most recent research findings. ... The audience is primarily established clinicians and researchers working with children with anxiety disorders. ... the audience can easily be extended to psychiatric residents, fellows, and medical students seeking current research findings in this field. ... It would be very helpful for child psychiatrists in obtaining strong evidential information supporting their clinical practice." -- Soo Lee, Doody's Book Reviews, October, 2013
From the book reviews:

"This book focuses on connecting the most current research/data on anxiety disorders with relevant clinical perspectives in order to create a foundation of information for clinicians and researchers, as well as students and trainees. ... It is meant to be used by practitioners in the field of psychiatry or those dealing with anxiety disorders in children, such as pediatricians. However, it is most appropriate for experienced clinicians and researchers." (Sundeep S. Randhawa, Doody's Book Reviews, November, 2014)
"Each chapter in this comprehensive book on childhood and adolescent anxiety disorders is written by experts in the field and reviews the most recent research findings. ... The audience is primarily established clinicians and researchers working with children with anxiety disorders. ... the audience can easily be extended to psychiatric residents, fellows, and medical students seeking current research findings in this field. ... It would be very helpful for child psychiatrists in obtaining strong evidential information supporting their clinical practice." (Soo Lee, Doody's Book Reviews, October, 2013)