HANDBOOK OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHIATRY

发展精神病学手册

妇产科学

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2011年09月01日
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9789814324816
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588
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英文
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Mental disorders in children and adolescents have gained prominence in recent years, and clinicians in the field are increasingly on the lookout for new methods in diagnosis and treatment. In the last 25 years, the Stanford Division of Child Psychiatry has become one of the premier clinical, research, and educational facilities in child and adolescent psychiatry, both nationally and internationally. Its faculty has distinguished itself in several key domains of psychopathology in both basic and clinical research. This handbook provides a detailed description of unique diagnostic and treatment approaches to mental disorders in the Stanford Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Most of the principal authors of this volume are members of or previously affiliated with the Stanford faculty. Readers will thus be privy to Stanford’s highly distinct approach, characterized by principles of developmental approaches to psychopathology and an emphasis on integrated treatment packages. Moreover, clinicians will appreciate how the faculty’s novel approach to diagnosis and treatment is strongly influenced by pediatric and developmental thinking. Empirical support and practice based rationale for the current diagnostic and treatment algorithms and methodologies in Stanford clinics will be presented in a highly lucid manner. Written with frontline mental health clinicians in mind, this handbook will prove an invaluable asset to those who wish to implement Stanford’s approach to mental disorders in children and adolescents, or simply broaden their horizons on the cutting-edge methods in the field. Key Features • Differs from general textbooks on child and adolescent psychiatry because it will go beyond the current DSM taxonomy to focus on pathogenic processes instead of phenomenological diagnoses • Approaches psychopathology from the point of view of principal disorder clusters rather than simply listing co-morbid conditions • Differs from standard child psychiatry textbooks because it proposes explicitly that syndromes and syndrome clusters are a starting point to formulate treatment, not an endpoint (which is usually the case with standard descriptive diagnoses based texts) • The book is intended for frontline mental health clinicians who wish to use Stanford’s approach to mental disorders in children and adolescents.
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