Cognitive behaviour therapy for children and families / edited by Philip J. Graham and Shirley Reynolds.

Colaborador(es): Graham, P. J. (Philip Jeremy)1 | Reynolds, ShirleyTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Cambridge child and adolescent psychiatryDetalles de publicación: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013. Edición: 3rd ed. Descripción: X, 400 p. : ill.0ISBN: 9781107689855Tema(s): Terapia cognitiva0 | Psicoterapia familiar0 | Cognitive therapy for children.0 | Cognitive therapy for teenagers.0 | Family psychotherapy.1
Contenidos:
Preface; 1. Introduction Philip Graham and Shirley Reynolds; Part I. Developmental Cognitive Theory and Clinical Practice: 2. Anxiety and depression in young people: developmental considerations Jennifer Lau, Kevin Hilbert and Alice Gregory; 3. Adapting cognitive and behavioural therapy for children and adolescents Paul Stallard; 4. Issues in evaluation of psychotherapies Miranda Wolpert, Andrew Fugard and Jessica Deighton; Part II. Engagement and Assessment: 5. Engagement Isabel Boege and Dennis Ougrin; 6. Formulation: a systematic approach in cognitive behaviour therapy Nicola Dummett; Part III. Client Groups: 7. Working collaboratively with parents and carers in cognitive behaviour therapy Cathy Creswell, Sam Cartwright-Hatton and Natalie Rodriguez; 8. Working with black and ethnic minority children and their families Iyabo Ayodele Fatimilehin and Amira Hassan; 9. Working with schools and children's wider social environment Peter Fuggle and Sandra Dunsmuir; Part IV. Cognitive Approaches to Children Facing Adversity: 10. Trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy for child sexual abuse Judith A. Cohen, Laura A. Murray and Anthony P. Mannarino; 11. Children with chronic and life-limiting health problems Melinda Edwards and Ines Banos; 12. Cognitive approaches to children with chronic pain Ellen Trautmann; Part V. Applications in Specific Child and Adolescent Syndromes: 13. Cognitive behavioural therapies for youth with autistic spectrum disorders Jeffrey J. Wood and Benjamin C. Schwartzman; 14. Eating disorders Beth Watkins; 15. Treating broad-based anxiety problems in children Carol Newall, Helen F. Dodd, Jennifer L. Hudson and Ronald M. Rapee; 16. Post-traumatic stress disorders David Trickey; 17. Phobic anxiety Ella L. Milliner, Lara J. Farrell and Tom H. Ollendick; 18. Obsessive compulsive disorder Sarah Clark and Shirley Reynolds; 19. Depressive disorders Shirley Reynolds and Sarah Clark; Part VI. CBT Applications in Preventive Interventions: 20. Prevention of conduct disorders: cognitive behavioural approaches Stephen Scott; 21. Prevention of anxiety disorders Jennifer L. Allen, Cathy Creswell and Lynne Murray; Part VII. New Developments in CBT for Children: 22. Using low intensity treatment methods with families Cynthia M. Turner and Georgina C. Krebs; 23. Using new technologies to deliver cognitive behaviour therapy with children and adolescents Caroline Donovan, Sue Spence and Sonja March; 24. Mindfulness interventions in child and adolescent psychopathology Susan M. Bogels, Esther I. de Bruin, and Saskia van der Oord; 25. Conclusions and future directions Shirley Reynolds and Philip Graham; Index.0
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Previous ed.: 2005.1

Preface; 1. Introduction Philip Graham and Shirley Reynolds; Part I. Developmental Cognitive Theory and Clinical Practice: 2. Anxiety and depression in young people: developmental considerations Jennifer Lau, Kevin Hilbert and Alice Gregory; 3. Adapting cognitive and behavioural therapy for children and adolescents Paul Stallard; 4. Issues in evaluation of psychotherapies Miranda Wolpert, Andrew Fugard and Jessica Deighton; Part II. Engagement and Assessment: 5. Engagement Isabel Boege and Dennis Ougrin; 6. Formulation: a systematic approach in cognitive behaviour therapy Nicola Dummett; Part III. Client Groups: 7. Working collaboratively with parents and carers in cognitive behaviour therapy Cathy Creswell, Sam Cartwright-Hatton and Natalie Rodriguez; 8. Working with black and ethnic minority children and their families Iyabo Ayodele Fatimilehin and Amira Hassan; 9. Working with schools and children's wider social environment Peter Fuggle and Sandra Dunsmuir; Part IV. Cognitive Approaches to Children Facing Adversity: 10. Trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy for child sexual abuse Judith A. Cohen, Laura A. Murray and Anthony P. Mannarino; 11. Children with chronic and life-limiting health problems Melinda Edwards and Ines Banos; 12. Cognitive approaches to children with chronic pain Ellen Trautmann; Part V. Applications in Specific Child and Adolescent Syndromes: 13. Cognitive behavioural therapies for youth with autistic spectrum disorders Jeffrey J. Wood and Benjamin C. Schwartzman; 14. Eating disorders Beth Watkins; 15. Treating broad-based anxiety problems in children Carol Newall, Helen F. Dodd, Jennifer L. Hudson and Ronald M. Rapee; 16. Post-traumatic stress disorders David Trickey; 17. Phobic anxiety Ella L. Milliner, Lara J. Farrell and Tom H. Ollendick; 18. Obsessive compulsive disorder Sarah Clark and Shirley Reynolds; 19. Depressive disorders Shirley Reynolds and Sarah Clark; Part VI. CBT Applications in Preventive Interventions: 20. Prevention of conduct disorders: cognitive behavioural approaches Stephen Scott; 21. Prevention of anxiety disorders Jennifer L. Allen, Cathy Creswell and Lynne Murray; Part VII. New Developments in CBT for Children: 22. Using low intensity treatment methods with families Cynthia M. Turner and Georgina C. Krebs; 23. Using new technologies to deliver cognitive behaviour therapy with children and adolescents Caroline Donovan, Sue Spence and Sonja March; 24. Mindfulness interventions in child and adolescent psychopathology Susan M. Bogels, Esther I. de Bruin, and Saskia van der Oord; 25. Conclusions and future directions Shirley Reynolds and Philip Graham; Index.0

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