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Clinical handbook of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents / edited by Andrew R. Eisen, Christopher A. Kearney, Charles E. Schaefer. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Northvale, New Jersey ; London : J. Aronson, (c)1995.Description: xiv, 606 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781568212944
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RJ506
  • RJ506.S294.C556 1995
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Contents:
Christopher A. Kearney, Andrew R. Eisen, and Charles E. Schaefer -- School refusal behavior Christopher A. Kearney -- Separation anxiety disorder Janice R. Wachtel and Cyd C. Strauss -- Peer relations Annette M. La Greca and Michael D. Fetter -- Social anxiety disorders Michael W. Vasey -- Elective Mutism Sander M. Weckstein, David D. Krohn, and Harold L. Wright -- Phobic disorder Alice G. Friedman, Donna B. Pincus, and Edward P. Quinn -- Chronic anxiety Andrew R. Eisen and Linda B. Engler -- Panic disorder with or without agoraphobia Christopher A. Kearney and Wesley D. Allan -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder Anne Marie Albano, Lenna S. Knox, and David H. Barlow -- Posttraumatic stress disorder David P. Ribbe, Julie A. Lipovsky, and John R. Freedy -- Sleep disorders Jodi A. Mindell and Laurie Cashman -- Psychophysiological disorders James W. Sturges and Ronald S. Drabman -- Dealing with comorbidity Sean Perrin and Cynthia G. Last -- Psychodynamic play therapy Donna M. Cangelosi -- Family therapy Richelle N. Moen -- Cognitive-behavioral group therapy Golda S. Ginsburg, Wendy K. Silverman, and William M. Kurtines -- Pharmacotherapy Jovan G. Simeon and Doreen M. Wiggins -- The treatment of anxiety disorders in youth Philip C. Kendall, Jennifer P. MacDonald, and Kimberli R.H. Treadwell.
Subject: For too long, clinicians have tried to understand and treat children's anxiety disorders with adult approaches. Through this distorting lens, often the youngsters' unique suffering and opportunities for therapeutic change have been missed. Clinical Handbook of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents overcomes this failure. The book addresses the major clinical features of anxiety and anxiety-related disorders as they are specifically manifested in young people. Written by experienced clinicians concurrently involved in research, it combines the most up-to-date treatment methods based on sound, systematic studies. From separation anxiety to elective mutism to panic disorder, the authors explain the symptomatology and discuss issues of differential diagnosis and assessment. Therapist roles, as well as termination, relapse prevention, and obstacles to therapeutic success, also are usefully explored.Summary: Finally, there are case illustrations with step-by-step protocols, including two cases for each anxiety syndrome to help clinicians treat both typical and difficult cases. Clinical Handbook of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents is a long-overdue, welcome addition to the study and treatment of child psychopathology.
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Withdrawn G. Allen Fleece Library WITHDRAWN Non-fiction RJ506.A58C58 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 NOT FOR LOAN - INHOUSE USE ONLY 31923001604921

Includes bibliographies and index.

General issues underlying the diagnosis and treatment of child and adolescent anxiety disorders Christopher A. Kearney, Andrew R. Eisen, and Charles E. Schaefer -- School refusal behavior Christopher A. Kearney -- Separation anxiety disorder Janice R. Wachtel and Cyd C. Strauss -- Peer relations Annette M. La Greca and Michael D. Fetter -- Social anxiety disorders Michael W. Vasey -- Elective Mutism Sander M. Weckstein, David D. Krohn, and Harold L. Wright -- Phobic disorder Alice G. Friedman, Donna B. Pincus, and Edward P. Quinn -- Chronic anxiety Andrew R. Eisen and Linda B. Engler -- Panic disorder with or without agoraphobia Christopher A. Kearney and Wesley D. Allan -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder Anne Marie Albano, Lenna S. Knox, and David H. Barlow -- Posttraumatic stress disorder David P. Ribbe, Julie A. Lipovsky, and John R. Freedy -- Sleep disorders Jodi A. Mindell and Laurie Cashman -- Psychophysiological disorders James W. Sturges and Ronald S. Drabman -- Dealing with comorbidity Sean Perrin and Cynthia G. Last -- Psychodynamic play therapy Donna M. Cangelosi -- Family therapy Richelle N. Moen -- Cognitive-behavioral group therapy Golda S. Ginsburg, Wendy K. Silverman, and William M. Kurtines -- Pharmacotherapy Jovan G. Simeon and Doreen M. Wiggins -- The treatment of anxiety disorders in youth Philip C. Kendall, Jennifer P. MacDonald, and Kimberli R.H. Treadwell.

For too long, clinicians have tried to understand and treat children's anxiety disorders with adult approaches. Through this distorting lens, often the youngsters' unique suffering and opportunities for therapeutic change have been missed. Clinical Handbook of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents overcomes this failure. The book addresses the major clinical features of anxiety and anxiety-related disorders as they are specifically manifested in young people. Written by experienced clinicians concurrently involved in research, it combines the most up-to-date treatment methods based on sound, systematic studies. From separation anxiety to elective mutism to panic disorder, the authors explain the symptomatology and discuss issues of differential diagnosis and assessment. Therapist roles, as well as termination, relapse prevention, and obstacles to therapeutic success, also are usefully explored.

Finally, there are case illustrations with step-by-step protocols, including two cases for each anxiety syndrome to help clinicians treat both typical and difficult cases. Clinical Handbook of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents is a long-overdue, welcome addition to the study and treatment of child psychopathology.

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