The second volume of Advances in Clinical Child Psychology continues the high standards set by the contributing authors of Volume 1. The series has been most fortunate in attracting authors who lead the field of applied child and developmental psychology in theory, research, and practice. Their chapters bring together advances from a wide variety of sub fields in essays that can legitimately be called "major statements." Often these integrative chapters prove to be more than the sum of their parts, not only bringing together information on the most current topics in the field but pointing to new directions as well. Donald Meichenbaum summarized current evidence and theory in his chapter on self-control in children. The cognitive and behavioral and convenient strategies he outlines offer the promise of effective treatment methods, but as he points out, much remains to be learned about these methods. Robert Wahler and his associates outline a new model for the study of generalization of child treatment effects. The model views the family as a system that either supports or inhibits generalization. Suggestions for planning treatments within this framework are provided, as well as an outline for extending this analysis to other levels of systems.
This volume of Advances in Clinical Child Psychology is the third under our editorship and the seventeenth of the series.
They reflect our collective perception of the leading trends in the field of clinical child psychology. The contents of Volume 10 reflect multiple themes.
We are grateful to the many contributors over the years and to the Plenum staff for producing a quality product in a timely manner. This volume covers a diverse array of significant topics.
As in past volumes, the current volume of Advances in Clinical Child Psychology strives for a broad range of timely topics on the study and treatment of children, adolescents, and families.
The quality of a series of this sort is, of course, due to the quality of the contributing authors. We feel very fortunate indeed, therefore, to have been able to entice such a distinguished group of authors to con tribute to this volume.
Advances in Clinical Child Psychology
Advances in Clinical Child Psychology
Finally, the handbook concludes with future recommendations and next steps for evidence-based therapies. The handbook features evidence-based therapies for: Obsessive-compulsive disorder. Posttraumatic stress disorder for youths.
For each new case, matched controls are drawn from the remaining noncase population for more intensive study, ... Each of the designs discussed above are variants of the case—control design, which provides an efficient means of studying ...
Chichester: Wiley Mironova, P., Rhodes, A. E., Bethell, J., Tonmyr, L., Boyle, M., Wekerle, C., . . . Leslie, B. (2011). Childhood physical abuse and suicide-related behaviour: A systematic review. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, ...