Disruptive behavior is extremely common. This book discusses state of the art studies of taxonomy, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment, along with forensic implications. Each chapter concludes with a series of clinical cases. Resources are provided for clinicians, researchers, teacher, primary care physicians, criminologists, forensic experts and interested lay people.
Disruptive behavior is extremely common. This book discusses state of the art studies of taxonomy, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment, along with forensic implications. Each chapter concludes with a series of clinical cases. Resources are provided for clinicians, researchers, teacher, primary care physicians, criminologists, forensic experts and interested lay people.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hans Steiner, MD Stanford University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Whitney W. Daniels, MD Stanford University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Christina M. Stadler, PhD Professor for Developmental Psychopathology (Extraordinaria), Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychiatric Clinics of the University Basel Head of the Day Hospital
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to Disruptive Behavior Disorders 2. Taxonomy, Classification, and Diagnosis of Disruptive Behavior Disorders 3. Epidemiology of Disruptive Behavior Disorders 4. Etiology of Disruptive Behavior Disorders 5. Comprehensive and Integrated Treatment 6. Disruptive Behavior: Forensic Implications 7. Summary and Epilogue