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- xiv, 176 p.
Cote : WS 350 B782e 2008 V.1
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Titre de la page de titre. : Questionnaires et échelles d'évaluation chez l'enfant et l'adolescent. Volume 1

Enfants - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Adolescents - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Analyse comportementale des enfants ; Analyse comportementale des adolescents ; Échelles d'évaluation psychiatrique

L'objectif de ce livre en deux volumes est de présenter les principaux instruments servant à évaluer les troubles psychiques rencontrés chez les enfants et les adolescents.
En préambule, sont présentés les qualités psychométriques à rechercher et quelques entretiens semi-structurés. Chaque volume est composé de deux parties. La première présente pour chaque outil le domaine d'application, la cotation, les études de validation, les normes disponibles et la bibliographie de référence. La seconde partie présente les questionnaires et échelles d'évaluation qui seront très utiles au praticien.

La moitié des questionnaires et échelles est publiées pour la première fois en France. Cet ouvrage pourra accompagner tous les cliniciens, psychiatres ou psychologues, dans le diagnostic et la prise en charge d'enfants et d'adolescents.

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- x, 212 p.
Cote : WS 350 Z58d 2016

Enfants - Psychopathologie - Classification ; Enfants - Psychopathologie - Études de cas ; Enfants - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Nourrissons - Psychopathologie - Classification ; Nourrissons - Pyschopathologie - Études de cas ; Nourrissons - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic

DC:0-5 captures new findings relevant to diagnosis in young children and addresses unresolved issues in the field since DC:03R was published in 2005. DC:05 is designed to help mental health and other professionals:

- recognize mental health and developmental challenges in infants and young children, through 5 years old;
- understand that relationships and psychosocial stressors contribute to mental health and developmental disorders and incorporate contextual factors into the diagnostic process;
- use diagnostic criteria effectively for classification, case formulation, and intervention; and
- facilitate research on mental health disorders in infants and young children.

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- xii, 866 p. : ill.
Cote : WS 350.6 M397a 2010

Enfants - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Adolescents - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Psychodiagnostics

This leading text and clinical guide offers best-practice recommendations for assessing a comprehensive array of child and adolescent mental health problems and health risks. Prominent authorities present evidence-based approaches that can be used in planning, implementing, and evaluating real-world clinical services. Coverage encompasses behavior disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, developmental disorders, maltreatment, and adolescent problems. The volume emphasizes the need to evaluate clients' strengths as well as their deficits, and to take into account the developmental, biological, familial, and cultural contexts of problem behavior.

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Cote : WS 350 M165d 2013

Enfants - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Adolescents - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Analyse comportementale des enfants

This comprehensive volume shows how to use both diagnostic and behavioral assessment knowledgeably and effectively throughout the process of treatment. The two traditions have developed along separate paths--each with its own conceptual underpinnings and psychometric strengths. Used together, they can produce a complete picture of a child's or adolescent's needs and strengths. The expert editors and contributors describe the full range of evidence-based assessment tools and illustrate their application with two intake-to-termination case examples, both based on DSM-5.

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- xiv, 194 p. : ill.
Cote : WS 350 J54t 2006

Adolescence ; Adolescents - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Enfants - Développement ; Enfants - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic

This important volume brings together leading child psychiatry researchers to critically review the current diagnostic system and work toward new, more clinically useful ways of understanding childhood problems. The authors examine how existing diagnostic categories as embodied in the DSM-IV do not adequately account for the interplay between maladaptive behavior on the one hand, and children's environmental contexts, relationships, and developmental needs on the other. Drawing on the latest findings from neurobiological and evolutionary research, the book offers fresh perspectives on the nature, causes, assessment, and treatment of a range of prevalent disorders. The concluding chapter offers specific, cogent suggestions for improving the forthcoming DSM-V.

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- xix, 377 p.
Cote : WS 105 G815i 2005

Enfants - Développement ; Enfants - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Enfants - Psychopathologie - Traitement ; Enfants - Santé mentale

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: A Comprehensive Developmental Approach to Assessment and Intervention redefines how we work with infants, young children, and their families when mental health, developmental, or learning problems occur. The authors, who are recognized as the world's foremost authorities on clinical work with emotional and developmental challenges in the early years of life, demonstrate how to use their well-established and documented DIR (Developmental, Individual-Differences, Relationship-Based) model to work with the full range of infant and early childhood challenges. These include interactive problems, such as infants and young children with anxiety disorders, depression, attachment disorders, attentional problems, trauma, and elective mutism; regulatory-sensory processing problems, including infants and young children who are overresponsive and fearful, underresponsive and self-absorbed, sensory craving and overly active and aggressive, as well as those who have difficulty with planning and coordinating action; and neurodevelopmental disorders of relating and communicating, including infants and young children with autism spectrum disorders and other severe developmental challenges. Greenspan and Wieder show how these mental health and developmental challenges can be classified according to each child's unique emotion, cognitive, language, and sensory processing profile. Most importantly, they demonstrate and present their new data on the most effective ways of intervening with these challenges, demonstrating how even children with the most severe mental health and developmental problems can make more progress than formerly thought possible in learning to relate, communicate, and think meaningfully and adaptively. Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health is divided into four parts: * Part I presents the DIR model, including how biology and experience come together at each developmental stage to shape a child's relative mastery of the six core developmental capacities: basic attention and self-regulation; warmth and engagement; two-way, preverbal, purposeful communication and emotional signaling; organization of affective gestures into a continuous flow of problem-solving interactions; the emotional use of ideas in language or in pretend play; and the creation of logical bridges between two or more ideas.* Part II focuses on principles of assessment and intervention. It shows how the DIR approach to assessment and intervention harnesses the contributions of psychodynamic, behavioral, and educational approaches but goes beyond these to create a truly developmental, biopsychosocial approach that can identify and tailor interventions to each infant and/or child and family's unique profile.* Part III uses composite case studies to illustrate the principles of clinical evaluation and intervention to describe assessment and intervention strategies appropriate for different classes of infant and childhood disorders, including interactive disorders, regulatory-sensory processing disorders, and disorders of relating and communicating, such as autism.* Part IV presents a new model of early identification, prevention, and early intervention that can be used in primary health care, educational, mental health, and developmental programs. The model provides guidelines for parents and other caregivers to help infants and young children master and strengthen basic emotional, language, and cognitive capacities. For clinicians, researchers, and educators alike, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health is simply the definitive resource for working with infants, young children, and their families.

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- ix, 296 p.
Cote : WS 105 G815c 2003

Enfants - Psychopathologie - Diagnostic ; Entretiens (Psychiatrie de l'enfant) ; Enfants - Psychologie

Ideal for both novices and advanced practitioners, the new edition of Stanley Greenspan's classic guide outlines a practical process for observing and interviewing children--and organizing and interpreting their unfolding communications.

Highly acclaimed, The Clinical Interview of the Child uses actual interviews with children to show readers how to - Apply a developmental, biopsychosocial framework for understanding the inner lives of children at different ages and stages- Observe and assess human development, including emotional and cognitive patterns and perceptual capacities- Help infants and children to reveal their feelings, thoughts, and behaviors during the clinical interview- Organize and interpret the interview data by constructing a developmental profile and translating it into DSM-IV-TR diagnostic categories

The third edition has been expanded and revised extensively, with updated theoretical and conceptual foundations; information on higher levels of ego development and reflective and thinking capacities of older children; and a new section on a developmental biopsychosocial model--the developmental, individual-difference, relationship-based (DIR) approach.

An invaluable educational and practical resource, The Clinical Interview of the Child, Third Edition, is an ideal tool for psychiatrists and psychologists, pediatricians, educators, social workers, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, and judges and attorneys dealing with children and families.

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