Family-Based Treatment in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, An Issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
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This publication in Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics is led by two renown psychiatric physicians specializing in family based treatments for children and adolescents: Dr. Michell Rickerby and Dr. Thomas Roesler. The audience for this clinically focused resource includes Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists; any professional doing treatments involving families: Primary Care doctors, Mental Health Nurse Practitioners, Social Workers, and Psychology Counselors. Features include Clinical Case Vignettes and Evidence based summaries.Topics include: In the section covering "The Big Picture" - Historical Overview of Family Interventions in Child Psychiatry;. Family Focused Evaluation and Intervention in Child Psychiatry ; Overview of the Evidence Base for Family Interventions in Child Psychiatry; and Family Based Integrated Care in Child Psychiatry- Training and Implementation. In the section focusing on Illness-Specific Family-Based Interventions are topics on: Family Based Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; Family Based Intervention for Early Childhood Disorders; Family Based Interventions for Childhood Trauma; Family-Based Treatment of Eating Disorders; Family Beliefas and Interventions in Pediatric Pain Management; Multisystemic Treatment for Externalizing Disorders; Fa ily Interventions for Mood and Psychotic Disorders; and Family Intervention in Adolescent Substance Abuse. Finally there is discussion of Network Interventions in Pervasive Developmental Disorders.

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Date de parution 21 octobre 2015
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EAN13 9780323390910
Langue English
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Clinics Review Articles CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
Family-Based Treatment in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Michelle L. Rickerby, MD
Hasbro Partial Hospital Program, Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, RI, USA

Thomas A. Roesler, MD
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA
ISSN  1056-4993 Volume 24 • Number 3 • July 2015
Elsevier
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright-Page
Contributors
Consulting Editor
Consulting Editor Emeritus
Founding Consulting Editor
Editors
Authors
Forthcoming Issues
Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Preface: An Introduction to Family-Based Treatment in Child Psychiatry
Overview of family based interventions in child psychiatry
History of Family Psychiatry
Key points
Overview
Social reform movements
Origin of family psychiatry
Family psychiatry and child psychiatry
Family psychiatry
Summary
From Family Therapy to Family Intervention
Key points
Challenges for the clinician making a family intervention
The family as an integrating principle of development
Preparing for intervention
Indications for family treatment
Making the intervention: how family therapy works1
Challenges in implentation
Summary
Overview of the Evidence Base for Family Interventions in Child Psychiatry
Key points
Method of this review
Introduction
Common factors
Some approaches to specific problems with randomized controlled trial evidence
Promising treatments
Further research
The Family Couch
Key points
What is infant/early childhood mental health?
Core concepts in the infant-family field
Relationship-based strategies to promote infant/early childhood mental health
Summary
Training Child Psychiatrists in Family-Based Integrated Care
Key points
Overview
The training model: how trainees are exposed to family systems thinking
Introductory seminars
Cognitive and affective/spatial dimensions in family systems therapy
The training model: what trainees need to learn
The training model: clinical applications
The training model: evaluating the long-term outcome
Summary
Specific family based interventions
Family-Based Interventions for Childhood Mood Disorders
Key points
Overview of childhood mood disorders
Prevalence, presentation, and comorbidities
Family-based psychotherapy: a review of the evidence
Treatment complications and suggested adaptations
Clinical case example
Summary
Family-Based Treatment of Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Key points
Overview: nature of the problem
Patient evaluation overview
Treatment goals
Clinical application: family-based cognitive-behavioral therapy
Combination or pharmacologic therapies
Treatment resistance
Evaluation of outcome and long-term recommendations
Summary
Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Traumatized Children and Families
Key points
Overview: nature of the problem
Child evaluation overview
Management goals
Description of treatment
Stabilization phase (4–12 sessions)
Trauma narrative and processing phase (4–6 sessions)
Integration and consolidation phase (4–6 sessions)
Evaluation of outcome
Summary
Family System Interventions for Families of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Key points
Clinical considerations
Impact on the family: a narrative
Family approaches to management
Foundational theories of family therapy in the context of autism spectrum disorder
Therapy in practice
Summary
Brief Family-Based Intervention for Substance Abusing Adolescents
Key points
Diagnosing substance-related disorders
Family factors affecting adolescent substance use
Family-based interventions
The family checkup
Case example
Additional considerations
Summary
Multisystemic Therapy for Externalizing Youth
Key points
Externalizing behaviors: nature of the problem
Multisystemic therapy clinical procedures
Multisystemic therapy adaptations related to externalizing problems
Empirical support for multisystemic therapy and its adaptations
Summary
Family-based Treatment of Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders
Key points
Empirical findings on family-based treatment of eating disorders
Implementation of family-based treatment of eating disorders
Summary
Family Beliefs and Interventions in Pediatric Pain Management
Key points
Overview: nature of the problem
Patient evaluation overview: measures used to assess parent factors in pediatric pain
Treatment resistance and complications
New clinical directions
Summary
Index
Copyright-Page
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July 2015 ISSN 1056–4993, ISBN-13: 978-0-323-39090-3
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