1st Edition
Child and Adolescent Disorders Developmental and Health Psychology Perspectives
This book offers empirically based approaches to assessment, treatment, and prevention of certain childhood disorders encountered by psychologists and other practitioners in child clinical and pediatric psychology settings. In so doing, it views disorders from a developmental and health psychology perspective that emphasizes prevention of problems as well as positive coping strategies. Traditional topics such as autism and childhood depression are addressed, as are topics that have only recently emerged in the psychological literature. These include childhood diabetes, headaches, psychological aspects of teenage pregnancy, and early development of substance abuse.
Biography
Sam B. Morgan, Theresa M. Okwumabua, Sam Morgan
"...samples behavioral and developmental disorders, physical disorders, and special problems of children and adolescents and attempts to present each of the disorders from (clinical) psychological, developmental, and health perspectives. The 11 chapters meet this goal with varying success....each chapter competently reviews the relevant literature concerning etiology, assessment, and treatment of each disorder or problem."
—Contemporary Psychology