This book is designed to provide primary care clinicians with a practical guide to the significant problems that increasingly affect the emotional health of children and adolescents. This book is written in clear, concise language by experts in developmental-behavioral pediatrics, neurodevelopmental pediatrics, adolescent medicine, psychology, and child/adolescent psychiatry. We present a comprehensive coverage of normal and pathological behaviors based on principles of child and adolescent development. The editors are nationally and internationally known experts and educators in the normal and abnormal behavior of children and youth. With the information available in this book, clinicians who care for children and adolescents will be better equipped to meet the complex needs of this fascinating and ever-changing population.
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Pearl Moscowitz's Last Stand Levine, A. Ages 9-12 Pearl Moscowitz takes a stand when the city tries to chop down the last ginko tree on her street. Use this to talk about respecting the environment. People Spier, P. Ages 4-8 Emphasizes ...
The standard reference in the field, this acclaimed work synthesizes findings from hundreds of carefully selected studies of mental health treatments for children and adolescents.
Characteristics of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders of Children and Youth Pearson New International Edition
Assesses children's emotions and behavior for evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of developmental, learning and behavior disorders.
Fostering Changes: A Training Programme for Foster Carers
All children are challenging to some extent, but some are morechallenging than others.
In her work with disturbed children, Lissa begins to notice that more and more children have reported a tale of a man with no face--a man that all the adults insist is merely a childish fantasy. Original.
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