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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families

2nd Edition
Philip J. Graham, Institute of Child Health, University College London
February 2006
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    Entirely revised and supplemented with 11 new chapters, this edition strives to provide the latest scientific validation of cognitive behavior therapy with practical treatment guidance for professionals working with disturbed children. Coverage ranges from school refusal to eating and sleeping disorders and substance abuse. The volume will be invaluable to clinicians providing psychological treatment for children and families.
    First Edition Hb (1998): 0-521-57252-5
    First Edition Pb (1998) 0-521-57626-1

    • Completely revised and rewritten, with 11 entirely new chapters
    • Describes ways in which Cognitive Behaviour Therapy can be combined with other treatments
    • Covers a broad range of disorders

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    "... impressive ... this book is likely to be read and consulted widely." Behaviour Research and Therapy

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    February 2006
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    23 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Philip Graham
    • 2. Cognitive behaviour therapy for children and adolescents: some theoretical and developmental issues Derek Bolton
    • 3. Cognitive behaviour therapy in developmental perspective Thomas O'Connor and Cathy Cresswell
    • 4. Psychological therapies: a family of interventions V. Robin Weersing and David A. Brent
    • 5. Engagement and motivational interviewing Ulrike Schmidt
    • 6. Cognitive case formulation Jonquil Drinkwater
    • 7. Working with parents: some ethical and practical issues Miranda Wolpert, Jenny Doe and Julie Elsworth
    • 8. Cognitive behaviour therapy with pre-pubertal children Paul Stallard
    • 9. Cognitive behaviour therapy in in-patient environments Jonathan Green
    • 10. Cognitive behavioural treatment of the emotional and behavioural consequences of sexual abuse Bruce Tonge and Neville King
    • 11. Adjustment to parental separation and divorce Martin Herbert
    • 12. Behavioural approaches to eating and sleeping problems in young children Jo Douglas
    • 13. Conduct disorders in young children Veira Bailey
    • 14. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder William E. Pelham, Jr. and Kathryn S. Walker
    • 15. Children with developmental disabilities and their parents Jeremy Turk
    • 16. Depressive disorders Richard Harrington
    • 17. Cognitive behavioural psychotherapy for obsessive-compulsive disorders John S. March, Martin Franklin and Edna Foa
    • 18. Anxiety disorders Jennifer L. Allen and Ronald M. Rapee
    • 19. School refusal David Heyne, Neville J. King and Thomas H. Ollendick
    • 20. Post traumatic stress disorders William Yule, Patrick Smith and Sean Perrin
    • 21. Disorders of eating control Anne Stewart
    • 22. Chronic fatigue syndrome Trudie Chalder
    • 23. Children's interpersonal problems Caroline Donovan and Susan Spence
    • 24. Pain in childhood Patrick McGrath and Julie Goodman
    • 25. Conduct disorders in adolescence John Lochman, Dustin Pardini, Nancy Phillips and Heather McElroy
    • 26. Drug and alcohol abuse Renuka Arjundas and Eilish Gilvarry
    • 27. The prevention of conduct problems Robert McMahon and Dana Rhule
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Philip Graham, Derek Bolton, Thomas O'Connor, Cathy Cresswell, V. Robin Weersing, David A. Brent, Ulrike Schmidt, Jonquil Drinkwater, Miranda Wolpert, Jenny Doe, Julie Elsworth, Paul Stallard, Jonathan Green, Bruce Tonge, Neville King, Martin Herbert, Jo Douglas, Veira Bailey, William E. Pelham, Jr., Kathryn S. Walker, Jeremy Turk, Richard Harrington, John S. March, Martin Franklin, Edna Foa, Jennifer L. Allen, Ronald M. Rapee, David Heyne, Neville J. King, Thomas H. Ollendick, William Yule, Patrick Smith, Sean Perrin, Anne Stewart, Trudie Chalder, Caroline Donovan, Susan Spence, Patrick McGrath, Julie Goodman, John Lochman, Dustin Pardini, Nancy Phillips, Heather McElroy, Renuka Arjundas, Eilish Gilvarry, Robert McMahon, Dana Rhule

    • Editor
    • Philip J. Graham , Institute of Child Health, University College London