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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families, 2d ed.


RJ505

2003-065834

0-521-52992-1

Cognitive behaviour therapy for children and families, 2d ed.

Title main entry. Ed. by Philip J. Graham. (Cambridge child and adolescent psychiatry A branch of psychiatry that specialises in work with children, teenagers, and their families. History
An important antecedent to the specialty of child psychiatry was the social recognition of childhood as a special phase of life with its own developmental stages, starting with
 series)

Cambridge U. Pr., [c]2005

532 p.

$70.00 (pa)

With 11 new chapters added to the 1998 work, this revised and rewritten second edition presents recent advances in cognitive behavior therapy behavior therapy or behavior modification, in psychology, treatment of human behavioral disorders through the reinforcement of acceptable behavior and suppression of undesirable behavior.  for children, adolescents, and their families. The "... last six years," asserts Graham (child psychiatry child psychiatry

Branch of medicine concerned with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders of childhood. It arose as a separate field in the 1920s, largely because of the pioneering work of Anna Freud.
, Institute of Child Health, London) "have seen further authoritative confirmation of the evidence for the effectiveness of CBT (Computer-Based Training) Using the computer for training and instruction. CBT programs are called "courseware" and provide interactive training sessions for all disciplines.  and allied approaches." This manual for clinical psychologists This list includes notable Clinical Psychologists and contributors to Clinical psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as Clinical psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline.  and psychiatrists includes contributions from American, Australian, British, Canadian, and Dutch specialists. Subjects of inquiry span a broad spectrum, and include educational (mal)adjustment, family trauma and crisis, eating and sleeping disorders, and substance abuse, among others.
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