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This handbook fills the need for a comprehensive, convenient reference to effective techniques for treating the full range of behavioral and emotional problems that adolescents experience. Stein and Davis outline numerous approaches that therapists will find useful in treating a variety of emotional and physical disorders that often occur during adolescence, such as depression, anxiety, obesity, and insomnia. They present strategies for helping adolescents control antisocial behavior and improve relationships with both peers and adults; recommend treatments for adolescents with sexual identity problems; and outline techniques for dealing with drug and alcohol abuse.
Guidebooks for Therapeutic Practice Series This handbook fills the need for a comprehensive, practical reference to group work with children of all ages and in a variety of settings. Will enable all professionals who work with children and youth to save time and increase their therapeutic effectiveness.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Provides today's therapists and counselors with the practical, current information they require to keep abreast of the dynamic field of child therapy. Supplements the best-selling Therapies for Children (1977), providing all new material on the most recent therapeutic advances.
RESOLVING STUDENT PROBLEMS AND PROMOTING HEALTHY EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction. Part 1: Conduct Disorders. 1 School Behavior and Learning Problems. 2 Impulsive-Aggressive Behaviors. 3 Fire Setting. 4 Noncompliance. 5 Running Away. 6 Delinquency. 7 Drug Abuse. Part 2: Emotional Disorders. 8 Psychosomatic Disorders. 9 Anorexia Nervosa. 10 School Phobia. 11 Suicidal Behavior. 12 Schizophrenia. 13 Elective Mutism. 14 Incontinence. 15 Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviors. Part 3: Children at Risk. 16 Children of Divorce. 17 Reconstituted Families. 18 Multiproblem Families. 19 Child-Abusing Families. 20 Families with Handicapped Children. 21 Families in Crisis. 22 Psychotic Families.