DSM-IV-TR casebook and treatment guide for child mental health
Galanter, Cathryn A. 1968- / Jensen, Peter S. 1949-
American Psychiatric Publishing
2009
xlii, 702 p. : ill.
9781585623105
Autre titre: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
Anglais
Part I : Classic cases
1. Trouble paying attention : attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder -- 2. Trouble with transitions : does my child have autism? -- 3. Linving in her parents' shadow : separation anxiety disorder -- 4. Chatterbox at home : selective mutism -- 5. Everything bothers her : major depressive disorder -- 6. Excessively silly : bipolar disorder -- 7. Life of the party : chronic marijuana use -- 8. My mind is breaking : psychosis -- 9. She just won't eat a thing : anorexia nervosa -- 10. The blinker : Tourette's disorder -- 11. She never falls asleep : disordered sleep in an adolescent -- 12. The world is a very dirty place : obessive-compulsive disorder
Part II : Comorbid complexity
13. Stealing the car : disruptive behavior in an adolescent -- 14. Zero tolerance : threats to harm a teacher in elementary school -- 15. Anxious adolescent in the emergency room : possible abuse of prescription medications -- 16. The worried child : a child with multiple anxiety disorders -- 17. Affective storms : a careful assessment of rage attacks -- 18. Failing out of school : language and reading weaknesses -- 19. Functional abdominal pain in a child with inflammatory bowel disease
Part III : Toughest cases : diagnostic and treatment dilemmas
20. Frequent tantrums : oppositional behavior in a young child -- 21. Toddler with temper tantrums : a careful assessment of a dysregulated preschool child -- 22. Won't eave his room : clinical high risk for developing psychosis -- 23. I just want to die : double depression -- 24. Cutting helps me feel better : nonsuicidal self-injury -- 25. From foster care to the state hospital : psychotic symptoms in a child who is the victim of neglect
Part IV : kids in crisis psychopathology in the context of social stressors
26. Suicidal ideation aftersupervised visits with biological mom : depressed mood in a child in foster care -- 27. The legacy of war : irritability and anger in a adolescent refugee -- 28. Moody child : depressed in context of parental divorce -- 29. It should have been me : childhood bereavement -- 30. Won't settle down : disinhibited attachment in a toddler
Part V : Diagnostic and treatment decision making
31. Diagnostic decision making -- 32. Research and clinical perspectives on diagnostic and treatment decision making : whence the future?
Imbued with a shared passion for children s mental health, the DSM-IV-TR® Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health reflects its editors and contributors conviction that through the meticulous presentation and careful study of cases, diagnosis and treatment can be vastly improved. The book is designed to be both an indispensable reference and a teaching tool for trainees, trainers, and clinicians of child and adolescent psychiatry, including social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, and nurse clinicians. The heart of the book is its cases, which are organized into four parts by increasing complexity. Each case is accompanied by three expert commentaries, simulating the experience of meeting with a panel of supervisors or depending on the reader s training level consultants who are among the best in the field. At a time when twenty percent of children and adolescents in the United States have diagnosable mental health problems, yet 75 to 80 percent of those so afflicted do not receive appropriate psychiatric care, the DSM-IV-TR® Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health constitutes a necessary and long overdue resource.
Enfants - Psychiatrie / Maladies mentales / Diagnostics différentiels
WS 350 J54d 2009
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1 | WS 350 J54d 2009 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |