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Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Linda Wilmshurst

Child and Adolescent Psychopathology By Linda Wilmshurst

Child and Adolescent Psychopathology by Linda Wilmshurst


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Offers realistic cases in assessing and treating child psychopathologies. This book helps students gain an appreciation of how case formulations evolve based on five theoretical perspectives including: behavioral, cognitive, and attachment. It is intended for courses in developmental psychology, child psychology, counseling, and education.

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Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Casebook by Linda Wilmshurst

`Wilmshurst exhibits a firm grasp, understanding, and presentation of a broad range of current issues in the field of psychopathology. The case examples are excellent and bring to life issues typically encountered in 'real life' cases. The variety in cases was also appealing. Students (at any level) reading this book will surely learn a lot about child psychopathology'- Michael L. Handwerk, Director of Clinical Services, Research, & Internship Training, Father Flanagan's Boys' Home

`The major strength of this book is the case studies and the way they are integrated with literature (about diagnosis, associated features, and empirically supported treatments) and with the raw clinical data (such as scores from assessment instruments). Additional strengths include the attention to empirically supported treatments, along with a variety of different theoretical perspectives in terms of case conceptualization. This book will fill an important niche' - Eric Youngstrom, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University

Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Casebook provides an abundance of realistic cases in assessing and treating child psychopathologies. In part one, students are introduced to A Case Called Jeremy, a six-year-old hyperactive and non-compliant child, raised by his mother and maternal grandmother. Using Jeremy as a guide, students are exposed to a three-stage model of case formulation, and gain an awareness of the competencies and knowledge required to successfully accomplish the goals of each stage in the process. Developing case formulations for Jeremy based on different theoretical perspectives, students gain an increased appreciation of how case formulations evolve based on five different theoretical perspectives: psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, family systems, and attachment.

In part two, fourteen cases present dynamic illustrations of the complex and comorbid nature of childhood disorders. Each case is accompanied by a discussion of relevant evidence-based treatments and provocative questions designed to link case-based information to theory and research. Supplemental information provided in the Appendix will be of particular interest to advanced students in child assessment and child treatment.

Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Casebook is an excellent supplement for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in developmental psychology, child psychology, counseling, and education. Practicing clinicians will also find this an invaluable reference in the assessment and treatment of child psychopathologies.

Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Reviews

Wilmshurst exhibits a firm grasp, understanding, and presentation of a broad range of current issues in the field of psychopathology. The case examples are excellent and bring to life issues typically encountered in 'real life' cases. The variety in cases was also appealing. Students (at any level) reading this book will surely learn a lot about child psychopathology.

-- Michael L. Handwerk, Director of Clinical Services, Research, & Internship Training

The major strength of this book is the case studies and the way they are integrated with literature (about diagnosis, associated features, and empirically supported treatments) and with the raw clinical data (such as scores from assessment instruments). Additional strengths include the attention to empirically supported treatments, along with a variety of different theoretical perspectives in terms of case conceptualization. This book will fill an important niche.

-- Eric Youngstrom, Ph.D.

About Linda Wilmshurst

Linda A. Wilmshurst, PhD, ABPP, received her BA and MA in psychology from the University of Windsor and her PhD from the University of Toronto. Linda, a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology (ABPP) and a Registered Psychologist in Florida, has previously held licenses in Ontario, Canada, Texas and North Carolina. For 10 years, prior to coming to the Center for Psychology, in Florida, Dr. Wilmshurst was a Professor in the Psychology Department at Elon University, in Elon, NC where she taught courses in child and adult psychopathology. She was also involved in the supervision of student internships and mentoring undergraduate research, primarily in areas related to resiliency, self-perceptions, and well-being in college students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Dr. Wilmshurst has authored a number of textbooks, including Clinical and Educational Child Psychology: An Ecological-Transactional Approach to Understanding Child Problems and Interventions (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013), Abnormal Child Psychology: A Developmental Perspective (2nd ed.; Routledge, 2017), and Essentials of Child Psychopathology (2nd ed.; Wiley, 2014). In addition, Linda has co-authored three books with Alan W. Brue: Essentials of Intellectual Disability, Assessment and Identification (Wiley, 2016); A Parent's Guide to Special Education (AMACOM, 2005) and The Complete Guide to Special Education (Routledge Taylor Francis, 2018). Linda has worked in the public school systems and mental health facilities, internationally. Linda has published articles in scholarly journals concerning programs for children and youth with severe behavior problems and university students struggling with ADHD. She currently works as a psychologist for the Center for Psychology in Fort Myers, Florida.

Table of Contents

Preface PART ONE: CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: BUILDING A CASE FOR CASE FORMULATION Overview & A Case Called Jeremy PART TWO: CASE STUDIES Case 1: Colby Tyler: Attentional Problems or Distracted by Life 14 years; ADHD; Inattentive; Gifted; Family Divorce Case 2: Scott Michaels: Boys will be Boys 9 years; Oppositional Defiant Disorder; ADHD; Hyperactive-Impulsive; Marital Problems Case 3: Arthur: Won't or Can't: A Case of Mistaken Identity 15 years; Mental Retardation; Academic Problems; Behavior Problems; Parent Unwilling to Accept Diagnosis Case 4: Shirley Yong: Worried to Perfection 11 years; General Anxiety Disorder; Depression; Relational Aggression; Cultural Conflict Case 5: Winnie: Silence is not Golden 5 years; Separation Anxiety Disorder; Selective Mutism Case 6: Jordan: Let Me Count the Ways 9 years; Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Case 7: Sandy: Marching to the Tune of a Different Drummer 8 years; NonVerbal Learning Disability Case 8: Dylan: The World According to Dylan 6 years; Asperger's Disorder Case 9: Matthew: In Control and Out of Control 9 years; Child Onset Bipolar Disorder Case 10: Jenny: The All American Girl 16 years; Adolescent Onset Bipolar Disorder; Suicide Attempt Case 11: David: A Case of Hopelessness & Despair 17 years; Adolescent Depression; Suicide Case 12: Sarah: Food for Thought 14 years; Eating Disorder Case 13: Jason: Disconnected Connections 15 years; Conduct Disorder; Reactive Attachment Disorder; Traumatic Attachment Case 14: Neesha: Phoenix Rising: A Story of Resilience 10 years; Neglect?; Cultural Impact APPENDICES A. Supplemental Case Information B. Notes on Case Formulation and Classification C. List of Assessment Instruments and Resources References Index

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CIN0761927816G
9780761927815
0761927816
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Casebook by Linda Wilmshurst
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20030909
328
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