Now in its fourth edition, The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology incorporates important advances in the field to provide a practice- oriented and accessible resource for clinical psychologists in training.
Beginning with a set of general conceptual frameworks for practice, the book gives specific guidance on the management of problems commonly encountered in clinical work with children and adolescents, drawing on the best practice in the fields of clinical psychology and family therapy. There is comprehensive coverage of
- Problems of infancy and early childhood
- Problems of middle childhood
- Problems of adolescence
- Child abuse
- Adjustment to major life transitions including entering foster care, parental divorce, and bereavement
Each chapter dealing with specific clinical problems includes cases examples; discussion of diagnosis, classification, epidemiology, clinical features, assessment, and treatment; and practice exercises. New material includes the latest advances in child and adolescent clinical psychology assessment and treatment programmes and positive psychology. It also is updated in line with the latest revisions of ICD and DSM.
This book is invaluable as both a reference work for experienced practitioners and as an up-to-date, evidence- based practice manual for clinical psychologists in training.
Autorentext
Alan Carr is professor and founding director of the clinical psychology doctoral programme at University College Dublin and has a clinical practice at Clanwilliam Institute, Dublin. He has produced over 30 volumes and 300 papers and presentations in the areas of clinical psychology, family therapy, and positive psychology. His books include Handbook of Adult Clinical Psychology, Handbook of Intellectual Disability and Clinical Psychology Practice, Family Therapy: Concepts, Process and Practice, and Positive Psychology. He has worked in Canada and the UK, and now lives and works in Ireland.