Readings in Pediatric Psychology
Title:
Readings in Pediatric Psychology
ISBN:
9781489912480
Edition:
1st ed. 1993.
Publication Information New:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1993.
Physical Description:
XIV, 388 p. online resource.
Contents:
to Pediatric Psychology: An Historical Perspective -- I. Early Development of Pediatric Psychology -- 1. The Pediatric Psychologist: A Role Model -- 2. The Psychological Environment of a Children's Hospital -- II. Chronic and Life-Threatening Conditions in Childhood -- 3. Psychological Consultation to a Pediatric Oncology Unit: Obstacles to Effective Intervention -- 4. The Final-Stage Conference: The Patient's Decision on Research Drugs in Pediatric Oncology -- 5. Homosexual Outcome of Discordant Gender Identity/Role in Childhood: Longitudinal Follow-Up -- 6. Psychological Perspectives in Chronic Childhood Illness -- 7. Effective Parental Coping Following the Death of a Child from Cancer -- 8. An Investigation of Grief and Adaptation in Parents Whose Children Have Died from Cancer -- 9. Adaptive Noncompliance in Pediatric Asthma: The Parent as Expert -- III. Children's Perceptions and Understanding of Pediatrics -- 10. Conceptions of Illness Causality in Hospitalized Children -- 11. Mom or Dad Says I Shouldn't: Supervised and Unsupervised Children's Knowledge of Their Parents' Rules for Home Safety -- 12. Cognitive Characteristics as Predictors of Children's Understanding of Safety and Prevention -- IV. Pain and Distress in Children -- 13. The Influence of Time and Type of Preparation on Children's Adjustment to Hospitalization -- 14. Effect of Mother Presence on Children's Reaction to Aversive Procedures -- 15. Assessment of Pediatric Pain: An Empirical Perspective -- 16. An Observation Scale for Measuring Children's Distress During Medical Procedures -- 17. Somatization Disorder in Relatives of Children and Adolescents with Functional Abdominal Pain -- V. Professional Issues and Training -- 18. Transacting with Physicians: Fact and Fiction -- 19. Parental Concerns about Their Children -- 20. Suggestions to Parents about Common Behavior Problems in a Pediatric Primary Care Office: Five Years of Follow-Up -- 21. Psychological Consultation in a Children's Hospital: An Evaluation of Services -- 22. Health Promotion and Problem Prevention in Pediatric Psychology: An Overview -- 23. Pediatric AIDS/HIV Infection: An Emerging Challenge to Pediatric Psychology.
Abstract:
A number of factors converged to prompt this volume at this particular time. For several years, supervisors in predoctoral and internship programs have noted the need for a compendium of selected articles to illustrate the range of research and practice of pediatric psychology. Although the field is still relatively young, the many new pediatric psychologists in recent years might benefit from a perspective on the history and development of the psychological concepts, the organizational home in the Society of Pediatric Psychology (Section V of the Division of Clinical Psychology of the Ameri can Psychological Association), and its publication archive, Journalof Pe diatric Psychology. Such "classics" help capture the richness and excitement that portrays the field. Noting the continuing need for resources to serve the specialty, the Ex ecutive Committee of the Society of Pediatric Psychologyauthorized the spon sorship of publication of the HandbookofPediatric Psychology (Routh, 1988) as a synthesis of the field by expert chapter authors. The Society then ap pointed a committee led by C. Eugene Walker and Annette M. La Greca to develop a series of biennial volumes entitled Advancesin Pediatric Psychology. A number of discussions among the editorial board of the Journal and with Plenum Publishing Corporation, the Journal's publisher, recognized the value of articles carefully selected to exemplify how pediatric psychology is done.
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Language:
English