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The Depressed Child and Adolescent

The Depressed Child and Adolescent

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In this thoroughly revised and updated edition an international, interdisciplinary team of mental health experts draw together more recent research in the psychopathology of depression in young people. Combining theory and practice, the psychological, neurochemical and genetic causes are discussed and an account of the clinical characteristics and frequency of the condition is given. The key questions are fully addressed:: the importance of life events and difficulties in the onset and continuation of depression; the efficacy of current psychological therapies and the role of medication; how depressed young people progress into adult life, and how depression arises and the effects it may exert on brain and behaviour during this crucial developmental period. This book will appeal to child psychiatrists and psychologists, developmental psychologists, neuroscientists and mental health professionals in clinical services.
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Publication date
2001
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
404
Dimensions (mm)
175.00 x 248.00
Weight (g)
845
  • List of contributors; Preface Ian Goodyer; 1. Historical aspects of mood and its disorders in young people William Ll. Parry-Jones; 2. The development of emotional intelligence Mark Meerum Terwogt and Hedy Stegge; 3. Developmental precursors of depression:: the child and the social environment Elizabeth McCauley, Karen Pavlidis and Kim Kendall; 4. Physiological processes and the development of childhood and adolescent depression Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Jessica J. Auth, Anne C. Petersen and Bruce E. Compas; 5. Childhood depression:: clinical phenomenology and classification Israel Kolvin and Hartwin Sadowski; 6. The epidemiology of depression in children and adolescents Adrian Angold and Elizabeth J. Costello; 7. Family-genetic aspects of juvenile affective disorders Michael Strober; 8. Life events:: their nature and effects Ian M. Goodyer; 9. Adolescent depression:: neuroendocrine aspects Stephen Sokolov and Stan Kutcher; 10. Suicidal behaviour in adolescents Erik Jan de Wilde, Ineke C. W. M. Kienhorst and Rene F. W. Diekstra; 11. Psychopharmacology of depressive states in childhood and adolescence Eberhard Schulz and Helmut Remschmidt; 12. The psychotherapeutic management of major depressive and dysthymic disorders in childhood and adolescence:: issues and prospects Maria Kovacs and Joel T. Sherrill; 13. Natural history of mood disorders in children and adolescents Richard Harrington and Bernadka Dubicka; Index.
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