by Rebecca a. Schwartz-Mette (Author), Hannah R. Lawrence (Author), Douglas W. Nangle (Author)
Depression in Childhood and Ado-lescence: A Guide for Practitioners fills a gap in the literature by provid-ing practitioners with a "go to" resource for understanding, assessing, and treating youth depression. All in one source, practitioners will find easy-to-follow and clearly worded coverage of diagnosis, bio psychosocial conceptualization, assessment, and treatment, as well as special topics in-cluding gender and developmental differences, suicidality, and the use of antidepressant medication in treatment. Cutting-edge information is supplemented with illustrative case studies designed to bring key points to life. This volume is an excellent resource for practitioners and train-ees across a variety of fields including child/adolescent psychology and psychiatry, developmental psychology, clinical social work, and school psychology.
Number of Pages: 116
Dimensions: 0.24 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 08, 2016