Handbook of Preschool Mental Health
Development, Disorders, And Treatment
Luby, Joan L. (EDT)
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BOOK SUMMARY
This important volume comprehensively explores the development of psychiatric disorders in 2- to 6-year-olds, detailing how the growing empirical knowledge base may lead to improved interventions for young children and their families. Leading contributors
BOOK SYNOPSIS
This important volume comprehensively explores the development of psychiatric disorders in 2- to 6-year-olds, detailing how the growing empirical knowledge base may lead to improved interventions for young children and their families. Leading contributors examine advances in the conceptualization and diagnosis of early-onset disruptive disorders, mood and anxiety disorders, eating and sleeping disorders, autism, and other clinical problems. Promising treatment strategies are described, including developmentally specific behavioral and play therapies, and available evidence for their effectiveness is presented. The literature on preschool psychopharmacology is also reviewed. Throughout, the discussion is grounded in the many recent advances on normative developmental processes in the preschool period.
AUTHOR BIO
Joan L. Luby, MD, is an infant/preschool psychiatrist and Associate Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, where she is the founder and director of the Early Emotional Development Program. This clinical and research program focusing on mood disorders in preschool children was the first of its kind nationally. Dr. Luby has been awarded grants from the National Institute of Mental Heath and the National Alliance for Schizophrenia and Depression, which have supported her research on the phenomenology of early onset mood disorders. She currently chairs the Infancy Committee of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and serves on several scientific advisory groups focused on the development of age-appropriate diagnostic criteria for preschool disorders.
BOOK REVIEWS
"This book is a gold mine for professionals working in the burgeoning field of preschool mental health! Beginning with a rich overview of normative social, emotional, and cognitive development, the book continues with state-of-the-science chapters on the signs, symptoms, and probable causes of mental disorders that arise in the early years. Within a solid developmental framework that acknowledges the multiple forces that shape children's mental health, leading researchers and clinicians shine light on proven and promising practices in assessment and intervention, as well as unanswered questions and current controversies. My hope is that this excellent resource will be used not only by mental health practitioners, but also by the policymakers who determine whether or not young children and their families get the help they need in order to develop optimal mental health."--Martha Farrell Erickson, PhD, Harris Programs, Center for Early Education and Development, University of Minnesota
"In recent years, increased attention has been paid to identifying and understanding mental health problems in preschoolers. This superb volume is a strong testament to the advances that have occurred in both research knowledge and clinical practice. The work represented in this exciting volume will stimulate further growth in our comprehension and treatment of high-risk youngsters. This timely and important volume belongs in the libraries of graduate students and professionals in the fields of clinical psychology, developmental psychopathology, pediatrics, and psychiatry."--Dante Cicchetti, PhD, Institute of Child Development and Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota
"This volume is an outstanding resource for understanding developmental psychopathology in preschool-aged children. It begins with reviews of normative preschool emotional, social, and cognitive development, and then discusses individual disorders in young children. The final section discusses treatment approaches. The contributors are all established and renowned researchers and clinicians in the preschool developmental area. This volume will be very useful for students of developmental psychology and psychopathology, early childhood mental health trainees and clinicians, and psychiatric residents and practitioners."--Robert J. Harmon, MD, Irving Harris Program in Child Development and Infant Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1593853130
ISBN(13-digit): 9781593853136
Dewey Decimal: 618.92/89
Library of Congress: 2006000352
Book Publisher: Guilford Pubn
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 430
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