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Textbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
by Wiener, Jerry M. ; Dulcan, Mina K.
1585620572 1146 pages
Edition 3 , 2004 , AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING INC
Both scholarly and practical, the third edition of this exceptional textbook continues its tradition of integrating clinical wisdom and scientific research to improve patient care and advocacy for children and families, commemorating Dr. Jerry Wiener's immense contributions to the field of child and adolescent psychiatry.
Comprehensive, yet not so lengthy or detailed that it would discourage a resident in training or a busy practitioner looking for an update, this well-organized reference focuses on clinical issues (based on empirical research) and is thus extremely practical for everyday use.
Written by 88 distinguished experts, each of the 56 chapters in this informative work presents a summary of a core topic, blending clinical experience with evidence-based practices in assessment and treatment. Divided into 10 parts, this Third Edition has been revised and updated throughout to keep pace with accelerating progress in research on developmental psychopathology.
Clearly organized along diagnostic principles as presented in DSM-IV-TR, this textbook combines clinical wisdom with the latest in research. In addition to the many chapters that have been refreshed, some by adding junior faculty as coauthors, this third edition contains six new chapters and ten completely rewritten chapters with new principal authors.
Two new chapters on economic issues and the role of culture and ethnicity.
Three new authors on diagnostic interviews (structured and semistructured), rating scales, and psychological and neuropsychological testing
New chapter on genetic testing
The latest on schizophrenia and psychotic disorders and mood disorders in adolescents
Four new authors on adjustment (and reactive) disorders, substance abuse disorder, and physical and sexual abuse of children
Inpatient and partial hospitalization, residential milieu treatment, and group psychotherapy
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