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Advances in Clinical Child Psychology
Başlık:
Advances in Clinical Child Psychology
ISBN:
9781475790412
Edition:
1st ed. 1994.
Yayın Bilgileri:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1994.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XIV, 318 p. online resource.
Series:
Advances in Clinical Child Psychology ; 16
Contents:
1. HIV Prevention in Youth: A Framework for Research and Action -- 2. Good Girls? Bad Boys? Gender and Development as Contexts for Diagnosis and Treatment -- 3. Attrition in Child Psychotherapy -- 4. Preventive Intervention Research: Pathways for Extending Knowledge of Child/Adolescent Health and Pathology -- 5. Cognition and Negative Affectivity -- 6. Television Viewing Methodology to Understand Cognitive Processing of ADHD Children -- 7. Family Dysfunction and the Disruptive Disorders: A Review of Recent Empirical Findings -- 8. Adolescent Peer Social Competence: A Critical Review of Assessment Methodologies and Instruments -- 9. Depression in Adolescents: Contemporary Issues and Perspectives.
Abstract:
This volume of Advances in Clinical Child Psychology, which is the second under our editorship and the sixteenth of the series, continues the tradi­ tion of including a broad range of timely topics on the study and treat­ ment of children and adolescents. Volume 16 includes contributions per­ taining to prevention, adolescents, families, cognitive processes, and methodology. The issue of prevention in child clinical psychology is no longer restricted to a few speculative sentences in the future directions part of a discussion section. Prevention research is actually being undertaken, as reflected in two contributions to the volume. Winett and Anderson pro­ vide a promising framework for the development, evaluation, and dis­ semination of programs aimed at the prevention of HIV among youth. Lorion, Myers, Bartels, and Dennis address some of the conceptual and methodological issues in preventive intervention research with children. Adolescent development and adjustment is an important area of study in clinical child psychology. Two contributors address key and somewhat related topics, social competence and depression in adoles­ cence. Inderbitzen critically reviews the assessment methods and meth­ odologies for social competence and peer relations in adolescence. Reynolds analyzes contemporary issues and perspectives pertaining to adolescent depression.
Dil:
English