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Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 4th Edition Michael C. Roberts

Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 4th Edition By Michael C. Roberts

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Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 4th Edition Summary

Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 4th Edition by Michael C. Roberts

Sponsored by the Society of Pediatric Psychology, this authoritative work is recognized as the definitive reference in the field. In concise, peer-reviewed chapters, leading authorities comprehensively examine links between psychological and medical issues from infancy through adolescence. Psychosocial aspects of specific medical problems and developmental, emotional, and behavioral disorders are explored in depth. The volume discusses issues in training and service delivery and reviews evidence-based approaches to intervention and prevention.

See also Clinical Practice of Pediatric Psychology, edited by Michael C. Roberts, Brandon S. Aylward, and Yelena P. Wu, which uses rich case material to illustrate intervention techniques.

Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 4th Edition Reviews

"Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, Fourth Edition, is an essential reference for mental health and medical professionals who work with children and adolescents experiencing health-related difficulties. The contributors are a virtual 'who's who' of the field, and their chapters are uniformly up to date and of exceedingly high quality. One is hard-pressed to find a major topic of relevance to pediatric psychology that is not covered in this volume. It is an ideal text for graduate courses in pediatric and child health psychology, as well as courses that attempt to provide a broad perspective on clinical child psychology."--James H. Johnson, PhD, ABPP, Director of Clinical Training, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida

"This extraordinary book conveys the breadth and excitement of the field of pediatric psychology. The fourth edition captures many advances in the field and includes new chapters on 21st-century issues such as the integration of behavioral health into primary care settings, inpatient consultation-liaison services, evidence-based practice, and much more. The updated chapters on cultural and diversity issues are important, given trends in population diversity. A remarkable, monumental work."--Diane J. Willis, PhD, Department of Pediatrics (Emeritus), University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

"An invaluable resource for psychologists and other health care professionals who provide clinical care, conduct research, or teach courses in pediatric or child health psychology. The editors have enlisted the talents of outstanding scholars who describe the latest in science and practice. Readers will greatly appreciate the volume's scholarship, utility, and comprehensive coverage. An outstanding accomplishment and a 'must read,' this book reflects the continuing growth and vibrancy of the field."--Dennis Drotar, PhD, Director, Center for Adherence Promotion and Self-Management, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

About Michael C. Roberts

Michael C. Roberts, PhD, ABPP, is Professor and Director of the Clinical Child Psychology Program at the University of Kansas. He holds academic appointments in the Departments of Psychology, Applied Behavioral Science, and Pediatrics. Dr. Roberts has published close to 200 journal articles and book chapters related to the application of psychology to understanding and influencing children's physical and mental health. He has authored or coedited 18 books. Currently the Editor of the American Psychological Association journal Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Dr. Roberts is a recipient of the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Education and Training from the American Psychological Association and the Martin P. Levin Mentorship Award from the Society of Pediatric Psychology. Ric G. Steele, PhD, ABPP, is Associate Professor in the Clinical Child Psychology Program at the University of Kansas. He is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Child and Family Studies and is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology, the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Children's Health Care, and Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. Dr. Steele has published more than 60 journal articles and book chapters and has coedited several handbooks related to health and mental health services for children and youth. His empirical research examines the promotion of physical and mental health across a continuum of health risk categories, with particular emphasis on the promotion of weight-related health.

Table of Contents

I. Professional Issues1. Historical Developments and Trends in Pediatric Psychology, Brandon S. Aylward, Jade A. Bender, Montserrat M. Graves, and Michael C. Roberts2. Ethical and Legal Issues in Pediatric Psychology, William A. Rae, Donald Brunnquell, and Jeremy R. Sullivan3. Professional Development, Roles, and Practice Patterns, Lisa M. Buckloh and Peggy Greco4. Research Design and Statistical Applications, Grayson N. Holmbeck, Kathy Zebracki, and Katie McGoron5. Health Insurance and Pediatric Psychology Services, William Douglas Tynan, Meredith Lutz Stehl, and Jennifer Shroff PendleyII. Cross-Cutting Issues6. Culture and Diversity Issues in Research and Practice, Daniel L. Clay7. Evidence-Based Practice in Pediatric Psychology, Timothy D. Nelson and Ric G. Steele8. Inpatient Pediatric Consultation-Liaison, Bryan D. Carter, William G. Kronenberger, Eric Scott, and Michelle M. Ernst9. Adherence to Pediatric Treatment Regimens, Annette M. La Greca and Eleanor Race Mackey10. Chronic and Recurrent Pain, Lynnda M. Dahlquist and Marni Switkin Nagel11. Management of Pediatric Pain and Distress Due to Medical Procedures, Ronald L. Blount, William T. Zempsky, Tiina Jaaniste, Subhadra Evans, Lindsey L. Cohen, Katie A. Devine, and Lonnie K. Zeltzer12. Pediatric Pharmacology and Psychopharmacology, Ronald T. Brown, Brian P. Daly, Johanna L. Carpenter, and Jeremy S. Cohen13. Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress, Anne E. Kazak, Stephanie Schneider, and Nancy Kassam-Adams14. Palliative Care, End of Life, and Bereavement, Cynthia A. Gerhardt, Amy E. Baughcum, Tammi Young-Saleme, and Kathryn Vannatta15. eHealth Applications in Pediatric Psychology, Tonya M. Palermo and Anna C. WilsonIII. Medical, Developmental, Behavioral, and Cognitive-Affective Conditions16. Neonatology, Prematurity, and Developmental Issues, Glen P. Aylward17. Pediatric Asthma, Elizabeth L. McQuaid and Natalie Walders Abramson18. Cystic Fibrosis: A Model for Drug Discovery and Patient Care, Alexandra L. Quittner, David H. Barker, Kristen K. Marciel, and Mary E. Grimley19. The Psychological Context of Diabetes Mellitus in Youths, Tim Wysocki, Lisa M. Buckloh, and Peggy Greco20. Sickle Cell Disease, Kathleen L. Lemanek and Mark Ranalli21. Pediatric Oncology: Progress and Future Challenges, Kathryn Vannatta, Christina G. Salley, and Cynthia A. Gerhardt22. Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury, Shari L. Wade, Nicolay Chertkoff Walz, and Glendaliz Bosques23. Central Nervous System Disorders: Epilepsy and Spina Bifida as Exemplars, Kathleen K. M. Deidrick, Maureen O. Grissom, and Janet E. Farmer24. Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, Michael A. Rapoff, Carol B. Lindsley, and Cynthia Karlson25. Cardiovascular Disease, Alan M. Delamater and Jason F. Jent26. Pediatric Organ Transplantation, James R. Rodrigue and Nataliya Zelikovsky27. Abdominal Pain-Related Gastrointestinal Disorders: Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Gerard A. Banez and Carin L. Cunningham28. Pediatric Burns, Kenneth J. Tarnowski and Ronald T. Brown29. Feeding and Vomiting Problems in Pediatric Populations, Alan H. Silverman and Sally Tarbell30. Pediatric Obesity, Elissa Jelalian and Chantelle N. Hart31. Eating Disorders, Angela Celio Doyle and Daniel le Grange32. Elimination Disorders: Enuresis and Encopresis, Laura K. Campbell, Daniel J. Cox, and Stephen M. Borowitz33. Pediatric Sleep, Lisa J. Meltzer and Jodi A. Mindell34. Autism Spectrum Disorders and Developmental Disabilities, Jonathan M. Campbell, Matthew J. Segall, and Aila K. Dommestrup35. Behavior Problems in a Pediatric Context, Susan M. VanScoyoc and Edward R. Christophersen36. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in the Pediatric Context, Brian P. Daly, Jeremy S. Cohen, Johanna L. Carpenter, and Ronald T. Brown37. Child Maltreatment, Stephen R. Gillaspy and Barbara L. BonnerIV. Public Health Issues38. Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities and Access to Care, Bernard F. Fuemmeler, Lindsay Moriarty, and Ronald T. Brown39. Prevention of Unintentional Injury in Children and Adolescents, Keri J. Brown Kirschman, Sunnye Mayes, and Michael S. Perciful40. Health Promotion in Children and Adolescents: An Integration of the Biopsychosocial Model and Ecological Approaches to Behavior Change, Dawn K. Wilson and Hannah G. Lawman41. Enhancing Adoption of Preventive Behaviors: Vaccination as an Example, Mary B. Short, Susan L. Rosenthal, Lynne Sturm, and Gregory D. Zimet42. Pediatric Psychology and Primary Care, Terry Stancin, Ellen C. Perrin, and Lisa RamirezV. Systems43. An Overview of Systems in Pediatric Psychology Research and Practice, Ric G. Steele and Brandon S. Aylward44. Families and Other Systems in Pediatric Psychology, Anne E. Kazak, Mary T. Rourke, and Neha Navsaria45. Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on the Peer Relationships of Children with Chronic Conditions, Jennifer Reiter-Purtill, Jennifer M. Waller, and Robert B. Noll46 . Schools and Integration/Reintegration into Schools, George J. DuPaul, Thomas J. Power, and Edward S. Shapiro47. Families' Interactions with the Health Care System: Implications for Pediatric Psychology, Michael Seid, Lisa Opipari-Arrigan, and Elisa J. SoboVI. Emerging Issues48. Genetics and Genetic Testing, Kenneth P. Tercyak49. Translating Clinical Child Neuroscience to Practice: New Directions, Mikle South, Julie Wolf, and Lauren Herlihy50. Allergic Reactions in Children: Implications for Pediatric Psychology, Kimberlee M. Roy, Yelena P. Wu, and Michael C. Roberts51. Positive Psychology in Pediatric Psychology, Lamia P. Barakat, Elizabeth R. Pulgaron, and Lauren C. Daniel52. Individual and Organizational Collaborations: A Roadmap for Effective Advocacy, F. Daniel Armstrong

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CIN1609181751G
9781609181758
1609181751
Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 4th Edition by Michael C. Roberts
Used - Good
Paperback
Guilford Publications
2010-12-20
808
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