Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and FamiliesPhilip J. Graham Cambridge University Press, 25 Nov 2004 Entirely revised, rewritten and augmented with 11 completely new chapters, this new edition builds strongly on the aims of the previous edition to provide the latest scientific validation of cognitive behaviour therapy with practical treatment guidance for clinical child psychologists and psychiatrists working with disturbed children. Coverage ranges broadly from school refusal and adjustment to parental divorce through eating and sleeping disorders to substance abuse. It will be invaluable to clinicians wanting to provide ever more effective psychological treatment for children and families. From a review of the first edition: ' ... clearly written by a number of international authorities in the field. ... This book will be useful to child psychiatrists and other child mental health professionals, as well as social workers, educationalists and school nurses. It is highly recommended for bench and departmental libraries.' European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry |
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Cognitive behavioural therapy in developmental perspective | 25 |
Psychological therapies a family of interventions | 48 |
Engagement and motivational interviewing | 67 |
Cognitive case formulation | 84 |
Working with parents some ethical and practical issues | 103 |
Children with developmental disabilities and their parents | 244 |
Depressive disorders | 263 |
Cognitive behavioural psychotherapy for obsessive compulsive disorders | 281 |
Anxiety disorders | 300 |
School refusal | 320 |
Posttraumatic stress disorders | 342 |
Disorders of eating control | 359 |
Chronic fatigue syndrome | 385 |
Cognitive behaviour therapy with prepubertal children | 121 |
Cognitive behaviour therapy in inpatient environments | 136 |
Cognitive behavioural treatment of the emotional and behavioural consequences of sexual abuse | 157 |
Adjustment to parental separation and divorce | 170 |
Behavioural approaches to eating and sleeping problems in young children | 187 |
Conduct disorders in young children | 207 |
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | 225 |
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