High-Functioning Autism/Asperger Syndrome in Schools (Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools)
by Richard J Cowan, Kelly A Powell-Smith, and Frank J Sansosti
Assessing Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students (Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools)
by Samuel O. Ortiz, PhD Salvador Hector Ochoa, and PhD Robert L Rhodes
This is the first book to present a practical, problem-solving approach and hands-on tools and techniques for assessing English language learners and culturally diverse students in K-12 settings. It meets a crucial need among practitioners and special educators working in today's schools. Provided are research-based, step-by-step procedures for conducting effective interviews with students, parents, and teachers; making the best use of interpreters; addressing special issues in the prereferral p...
For the third edition of this comprehensive textbook of child and adolescent psychiatry, Philip Graham is joined by two co-authors, Jeremy Turk and Frank Verhulst. Their shared experience and expertise covers all aspects of developmental psychology, behaviour and emotional disorders and types of therapy. As in the two previous editions, there is special emphasis on developmental considerations and on ways in which physical health and psychological problems interact. This new edition contains add...
Development of the Person
by L. Alan Sroufe, PhD Byron Egeland, Elizabeth A Carlson, and W Andrew Collins
The definitive work on a groundbreaking study, this essential volume provides a coherent picture of the complexity of development from birth to adulthood. Explicated are both the methodology of the Minnesota study and its far-reaching contributions to understanding how we become who we are. The book marshals a vast body of data on the ways in which individuals' strengths and vulnerabilities are shaped by myriad influences, including early experiences, family and peer relationships throughout chi...
Manuel de Bonne Gestion Psychiatrique Des Adolescents Avec Un Trouble de Personnalité Borderline
by Lois Choi-Kain, Carla Sharp, and Ueli Kramer
Child-Centered Play Therapy
by Rise VanFleet, Andrea E Sywulak, and Cynthia Caparosa Sniscak
Helping Your Child Recover from Sexual Abuse
by Caren Adams and Jennifer J. Fay
The sexual abuse of a child creates a devastating family crisis. Parents want to know what to do and say to help their child, both immediately and in the long term. Helping your Child Recover from Sexual Abuse offers practical guidance for parents who courageously face the days and months after a child’s abuse. Written in a positive, reassuring jargon-free style, it discusses each stage of a child’s recovery. Information for parents appears on the left-hand pages; sample conversations and activi...
Lisa and David / Jordi / Little Ralphie and the Creature
by Theodore Isaac Rubin
A remarkable testament of hope and love, these pages recount Howard Buten’s lifelong journey working with autistic children. For three decades his pioneering, often controversial approaches have enabled him to gain access to their strange and solitary universe—a universe he shares in a book that is unlike any you’ve ever read. From his first unforgettable encounter with a wild, clawing human hurricane in the form of a little boy named Adam S., clinical psychologist Howard Buten has sought w...
Autism Spectrum Disorder in the First Years of Life
Synthesizing an explosion of recent research, this book presents dramatic advances in understanding and treating autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in very young children. Leading authorities describe the innovative tools and methods that are enabling clinicians to more effectively identify 0- to 5-year-olds with the disorder and those at risk for related problems. Chapters discuss the early core symptoms and co-occurring characteristics of ASD, the best diagnostic instruments, and lessons learned f...
How can someone forget an event as traumatic as sexual abuse in childhood? This book examines the logic of forgotten abuse. Psychologist Jennifer Freyd's breakthrough theory explaining this phenomenon shows how psychogenic amnesia not only happens but, if the abuse occurred at the hands of a parent or caregiver, is often necessary for survival. What Freyd describes, with real-life examples, is "betrayal trauma", a blockage of information that would otherwise interfere with one's ability to funct...
Theory and Practice in Social Group Work
by Kenneth L. Chau, Marie Weil, and Dannia Southerland
Here is an important look at creative ways to successfully blend theoretical knowledge with skillful intervention in social group work. Theory and Practice in Social Group Work represents leading works in conceptual development that creatively connect practice with theory and also reflect the current diversity of interventions in group work practice. The book calls for more carefully articulated connections between knowledge and action and maps a strategy for strengthening social work curriculum...
When Amanda first came to Dr. Sachs for treatment, she had attempted suicide more than once. Withdrawn and cynical, she refused to speak during her therapy sessions. Determined to connect, Dr. Sachs tried something unconventional: he wrote letters to Amanda between sessions and invited her to write back, thinking she might feel more comfortable opening up in this way—and indeed she did. This correspondence gradually built trust between them, helping her to survive and ultimately to heal. When N...
An analysis of the use of the mirror as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for children and adolescents. Dr. Paulina F. Kernberg, the founder of a clinical program for children of divorced families at New York Presbyterian/Westchester Hospital, was an authority on personality disorders and on the emotional effects of divorce on children. She was one of the experts appointed to evaluate the custody case of Elián González in 2000. Beyond the Reflection is the result of her extensive research on a...
From a pioneering researcher, this book synthesizes the best current knowledge on resilience in children and adolescents. Ann S. Masten explores what allows certain individuals to thrive and adapt despite adverse circumstances, such as poverty, chronic family problems, or exposure to trauma. Coverage encompasses the neurobiology of resilience as well as the role of major contexts of development: families, schools, and culture. Identifying key protective factors in early childhood and beyond, Mas...
Eight Stories Up (Adolescent Mental Health Initiative)
by DeQuincy A. Lezine and David Brent
This is a book for adolescents who have contemplated suicide, or who may be at risk for doing so. As a teenager, author DeQuincy Lezine was one of the many young people each year who attempt suicide. Instead, he sought psychiatric help and went on to found the first ever campus-based chapter of the Suicide Prevention Action Network USA. In Eight Stories Up, Lezine discusses his own struggles with suicidal thoughts and provides valuable information that young people need, such as how to find prof...