The Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children (UP-C) and Adolescents (UP-A) are evidence-based interventions originally designed to target core dysfunctions underlying emotional disorders, such as anxiety and depressive disorders, in children and adolescents. However, the UP-C and UP-A re increasingly being used to address other diagnostic clusters and problem areas that share these same core dysfunctions in a diverse range of deliverysettings and cultural contexts. Applications of the Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents is a practical guide for clinicians and researchers on applying the core principles of the UP-C and UP-A to treat children and adolescents with a broad range of emotion disturbance across settings in which youth typically receive care, including community mental health settings, pediatric primary care, and telehealth. In addition to providing an overview of therationale for using UP-C and/or UP-A with each presenting problem or within each delivery setting, chapters provide detailed, step-by-step guidance on adapting and applying the UP-C and UP-A for their particular problem area, delivery setting, or cultural context. Chapters include case examples, suggestions forovercoming potential barriers in clinical delivery, and practical tip sheets for clinicians. When used in conjunction with the UP-C and UP-A Therapist Guide and Workbooks, this volume is an essential resource for clinicians using transdiagnostic interventions to treat diverse, complex, and comorbid clients in real-world therapy settings.
Part 1: An Evidence-Based Approach to Working with Youths; 1. Introduction to the Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents: History, Rationale, Adaptations; Sarah M. Kennedy and Jill Ehrenreich-May; 2. Delivery of Standard UP-C and UP-A Treatment for Youth with Emotional Disorders; Rinatte Gruen and Dylan Braun; 3. Current Evidence Base for the UP-C and UP-A; Niza Tonarely and Dominique Phillips; Part 2: Applying the UP-C and UP-A to Specific Diagnoses and Problem Areas; 4. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Tic Disorder/Tourettes; Ashley M. Shaw and Elizabeth R. Halliday; 5. Pediatric Irritability and Disruptive Behaviors; Jessica Lyn Hawks, Sarah M. Kennedy, and Jacob B.W. Holzman; 6. The Unified Protocol for Use with Adolescents with or At Risk for Serious Mental Illness; Marc J. Weintraub and Jamie Zinberg; 7. Substance Use Disorders; Faith S. Williams, Rebecca E. Ford-Paz, and Jason Washburn; 8. Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID); Kristina D. Lowe and Sarah Eckhardt; 9. Pediatric Illnesses and Pediatric Settings; Ryan R. Landoll, Kade B. Thornton, and Corinne A. Elmore; Part 3: Adapting the UP-C and UP-A to Different Treatment Settings; 10. Stepped Care and Telehealth Delivery; Judy H. Hong, Alison Salloum, Jafar Bakhshaie, Thanh T. Truong, Jill Ehrenreich-May, and Eric A. Storch; 11. Community Mental Health Delivery; Ashley M. Shaw, Renee L. Brown, Vanesa A. Mora Ringle, and Vanessa E. Cobham; 12. Culturally and Linguistically-Sensitive Applications in Other Countries; Hiroko Fujisato, Noriko Kato, Dominique Phillips, and Estefany Saez-Clarke;
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