Inpatient Behavior Therapy for Children and Adolescents, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992

Coordinators: Kolko D.J., Van Hasselt Vincent B.

Language: English
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Behavior therapists on child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient units have played an increasing role in the treatment of a wide range of disorders. Indeed, behavioral assessment and treatment strategies in these settings have been applied to a diversity of problems, including depression, mental retardation, autism, conduct disorders, attention­ deficit hyperactivity disorder, anorexia, and bulimia. More recently, the heuristic value of behavioral methods with substance abuse, pediatric pain, and child maltreatment has been documented as well. Because of the multifaceted and complex challenges posed by children and adoles­ cents who reach inpatient units, behavioral clinicians have worked close­ ly with other professionals (e. g. , psychiatrists, social workers, psychi­ atric nurses) in an effort to provide broad-spectrum, comprehensive intervention. However, as a burgeoning body of clinical research attests, the significant contribution of behavior therapy to successful treatment outcome is now indisputable. Yet, surprisingly few texts have been published concerning inpa­ tient treatment of children and adolescents. The few extant efforts in this area have not covered the broad array of issues and diagnostic popula­ tions treated, nor have they considered the pragmatic day-to-day diffi­ culties encountered by behaviorally oriented practitioners working in child and adolescent inpatient settings. This text is an attempt to remedy such shortcomings by providing a comprehensive yet practical approach to the functions of behavior therapists on inpatient psychiatric services for children and youth.
General Issues: Historical Overview (D.J. Kolko, V.B. Van Hasselt). Staff Training and Consultation (J.J. McGonigle). Medical Aspects (J. Strayhorn). Treatment of Children: Depression and Suicide (G. Francis, K.J. Hart). Mental Retardation (R.P. Barrett et al.). Autism (S.C. Luce, W.P. Christian). Pediatric Pain (G.A. Walco et al.). Conduct Disorders (D.J. Kolko). Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (M.D. Rapport, C.S. Pataki). Treatment of Adolescents: Antisocial Behavior (J.E. Lochman et al.). Substance Abuse (Y. Kaminer, O. Bukstein). Anorexia and Bulimia (D.A. Williamson et al.). Special Topics: Child Abuse (C. Braden, V.B. Van Hasselt). Academic and Educational Aspects (L. Loar). Social and Family Work (J. Fundanish). Index.