Description
The Handbook of Childhood Behavioral Issues is a comprehensive resource that covers information on the prevention and treatment of many childhood behavioral disorders. The book is written by experts in the field and is balanced, providing information on both pathology and knowledge about mental health theory, disorders, and the latest state-of-the-science treatment for children. The book is a must-read for clinicians and those interested in learning more about children's mental health.
This handbook highlights present-day information and evidence-based knowledge in the field of children's behavioral health to enable practitioners, families, and others to choose and implement one of many intervention approaches provided. Using a standardized format, best practices for the prevention and treatment of many childhood behavioral disorders are identified based on current research, sound theory, and behavioral trial studies. This revision includes an integration of the DSM-5 diagnostic manual and new chapters on childhood psychosis and military families, and a thorough updating of the research in the previous edition. Review: The introduction says, This book is about hope. Any family member caring for a child, adolescent, or young adult with mental health needs automatically gravitates to hope and this book delivers on that count. Rather than pathology, the book provides knowledge about mental health theory, disorders, and the latest state-of the science treatment for children. It is comprehensive, readable and written by experts in the field families can trust. As a mother I know firsthand the importance of having the best and latest information and this book is a great resource for families. -Jane A. Walker, MSW, executive director, Family-Run Executive Director Leadership Association (FREDLA) The first line of this book says it all. This book conveys hope, a theme that resonates throughout with a rich and holistic examination of prevention and effective interventions that change lives. The diverse perspectives shared by key thought leaders-many of whom have dedicated their professional lives to children and families-will move the field forward in ways that are long overdue. This is a must read for all considering and working with children and families. -Darcy Gruttadaro, JD, director, Advocacy and Public Policy, NAMI Thomas Gullotta and Gary Blau have provided an updated version of their Handbook of Childhood Behavioral Issues that is balanced and that allows the emerging and established service provider to make better use of what we already know. Their commitment to promoting hope and knowledge rings true throughout the handbook. What we know about disorders and diagnoses is balanced with what need to be mindful of with respect to context, systems, and resilience. -Ian Manion, PhD, C.Psych, director, Youth Mental Health Research, The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research To be effective, systems of care for children, youth, and young adults with mental health conditions and their families depend on excellent, evidence-informed treatment and support services. This book provides the latest state of the science about what works for the prevention and treatment of mental health disorders in children. A must read for clinicians and those interested in learning more about children's mental health. -Beth A. Stroul, MEd, president, management and training innovations and consultant, Children's Mental Health Policy If you're a student, practitioner, educator, policy maker, or interested in children's mental health, the second edition of the Handbook of Childhood Behavioral Issues is for you. This updated volume provides information and insights into children's mental health issues, ranging from theory to scholarly information and pragmatic application. Contemporary issues such as diagnosis, family, and community factors are strengths. These chapters are bolstered by others including etiology, growth, and child development. Recommendations on effective and promising interventions are also added throughout. Integrating caring children's services across mental and physical health is the goal, which this volume adds to understanding. - Carl G. Leukefeld, professor, University of Kentucky