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Forthcoming Child & Adolescent Psychiatry & Clinical Psychology Books

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Forthcoming Books

  1. Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents

    Epidemiology, Risk Factors and Treatment

    Edited by Cecilia A. Essau, Franz Petermann

    Recent years have seen a growing awareness of the common occurrence of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. There has been a parallel increase in the number of studies examining the risk factors, comorbidity, course and outcome of such disorders, as well as the developments of numerous...

    To Be Published June 19th 2013 by Routledge

  2. Current Findings on Males with Eating Disorders

    Edited by Leigh Cohn, Raymond Lemberg

    The subgroup of males with eating disorders has been understudied, and this book presents the most comprehensive look at this topic since Arnold Andersen edited the text Males with Eating Disorders in 1990. This monograph represents both original research and reviews of other studies based on a...

    To Be Published July 4th 2013 by Routledge

  3. Life and Loss

    A Guide to Help Grieving Children, 3rd Edition

    By Linda Goldman

    Many clinicians recognize that denying or ignoring grief issues in children leaves them feeling alone and that acknowledging loss is crucial part of a child’s healthy development. Really dealing with loss in productive ways, however, is sometimes easier said than done. For decades, Life and Loss...

    To Be Published July 30th 2013 by Routledge

  4. Assessment of Trauma in Youths

    Understanding issues of age, complexity, and associated variables

    Edited by Kathleen Nader

    Assessment of Trauma in Youths: Understanding issues of age, complexity, and associated variables is a collection of articles by well-known specialists in the field of childhood trauma. The articles describe developmental issues in addition to others that are important to the assessment of...

    To Be Published August 5th 2013 by Routledge

  5. Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Children and Young People

    Supporting Children who are, or have been, in Foster Care

    Edited by Michael Tarren-Sweeney, Arlene Vetere

    Series: Routledge Advances in Health and Social Policy

    More than half of children either in foster care, or adopted from care in the developed world, have a measurable need for mental health services, while up to one quarter present with complex and severe trauma- and attachment-related psychological disorders. This book outlines how services can...

    To Be Published August 15th 2013 by Routledge

  6. Starting a Successful Practice in Clinical Psychology and Counseling

    A Guide for Students in Psychology and New Career Psychologists

    By Owen J. Bargreen

    Clinical psychology is a quickly growing profession, yet it is a challenging one: the preparation is arduous, the training is highly selective, and the results – an established and financially successful practice – are not easy to achieve. This book explains how to prepare for and surmount all of...

    To Be Published September 19th 2013 by Routledge

  7. To Hold and Be Held

    The Therapeutic School as a Holding Environment

    By Daniel K. Reinstein

    Drawing on the teachings of D.W. Winnicott and John Bowlby, who helped revolutionize thinking about relational psychology, To Hold and Be Held integrates the concepts of the ‘holding environment’ and attachment theory and describes how they are applied in a clinical setting. It also uses metaphor...

    To Be Published September 26th 2013 by Routledge

  8. Psychotic Symptoms in Children and Adolescents

    Assessment, Differential Diagnosis, and Treatment

    By Claudio Cepeda

    Psychotic Symptoms in Children and Adolescents demystifies the interviewing diagnostic process of psychosis in children and adolescents and provides a valuable resource for treatment. Psychotic symptoms have traditionally been rationalized and disregarded as products of the child’s imagination....

    To Be Published September 26th 2013 by Routledge

  9. The PEERS® Curriculum for School-Based Professionals

    Social Skills Training for Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder

    By Elizabeth A. Laugeson

    The PEERS® Curriculum for School-Based Professionals brings UCLA's highly acclaimed and widely popular PEERS program into the school setting. This sixteen-week program, clinically proven to significantly improve social skills and social interactions among teens with autism spectrum disorder, is now...

    To Be Published October 9th 2013 by Routledge