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A Clinician's Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

A Clinician's Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 2/9/2006
EAN 9780521819367, ISBN10: 0521819369

Hardcover, 764 pages, 25.4 x 18 x 3.8 cm
Language: English

Originally published in 2006, this authoritative clinical handbook provides a detailed overview of the main disorders encountered by child and adolescent psychiatrists in clinical practice, ranging from eating, sleep and affective disorders to substance abuse, gender identity disorder and sexual abuse. The approach is evidence based and emphasis is on good clinical practice and quality control of patient care. In contrast to other books in the field, the authors' intention is not to cover exhaustively all the relevant science, but rather to present in condensed form any research findings that are significant for clinical practice. For coherence, each chapter is constructed in the same way: introduction, definition and classification, epidemiology, the clinical picture, aetiology, treatment and outcome. The disorders covered are based on the ICD- 10 and DSM-IV classifications, and appendices include documents for assessment of intervention planning and evaluation.

1. Brain disorders H. C. Steinhausen and Christopher Gillberg
2. Substance use disorders O. G. Bukstein
3. Schizophrenia A. Clark
4. Affective disorders D. Harrington
5. Anxiety disorders T. H. Ollendick and L. D. Seligmann
6. Obsessive compulsive disorders P. H. Thomsen
7. Adjustment disorders P. Hill
8. Posttraumatic stress disorders P. Stallard
9. Somatoform disorders E. Garralda
10. Eating disorders H. C. Steinhausen
11. Sleep disorders G. Stores
12. Personality disorder J. Hill
13. Mental retardation C. Gillberg
14. Speech and language disorder C. Johnson and J. Beitchman
15. Reading and other learning disabilities M. J. Snowlin and B. Maughan
16. Autism spectrum disorders Christopher Gillberg
17. Hyperkinetic disorders E. Taylor
18. Conduct disorders S. Scott
19. Elective mutism H. C. Steinhausen
20. Attachment disorders P. Hughes and M. Newman
21. Tic disorders A. Rothenberger
22. Elimination disorders A. von Gontard
23. Physical and sexual abuse A. Bentovim
24. Gender identity disorder P. Cohen Kettenis.

'This substantial textbook, edited by well-known academics and clinicians, certainly provides a comprehensive guide to all the common disorders that clinicians working within child and adolescent mental health services are likely to encounter … I have enjoyed reading it and will undoubtedly use it. It is also a good resource for teaching medical students about the neurobiology underpinning schizophrenia or for an overview of the prodrome.' British Journal of Psychiatry

'… [I] have enjoyed this book. It is clear that the ethos of the authors is multidisciplinary and inclusive of parents, carers, schools and social care in the management of children and adolescents with disorders … I felt I could translate what the author was describing into my daily clinical experience … The tables and diagrams are ideal for the busy clinician, they are clear and informative … I think this speaks for the utility of the book, as it is intended to be a synthesis, a 'desk book' for clinicians, and I think it succeeds very well indeed. For this reason I strongly recommend it.' Psychological Medicine

'I was delighted to review the book. It is an easy to read, comprehensive and enjoyable resource which will be well received by those concerned with the mental health of children and their families.' Quarterly Journal of Mental Health