Conduct and Oppositional Defiant Disorders Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Treatment
Coordonnateur : Essau Cecilia A.
Recent decades have seen a steady rise in the incidence of antisocial behavior in youth. Possible direct consequences aside, such behavior is predictive of chronic emotional, educational, vocational, and emotional impairment that is associated with hundreds of millions of dollars in costs to overtaxed mental health, social services, special education, and juvenile justice systems.
Written by an eminent group of international experts, Conduct and Oppositional Defiant Disorders: Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Treatment offers the first comprehensive cutting-edge overview of all the major aspects of conduct disorder (CD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in children and adolescents. It is organized into three sections. The first summarizes classification and assessment, epidemiology and comorbidity, as well as course and outcome. The second examines factors that put children and adolescents at risk to develop CD and ODD: contextual, familial/genetic, and neuropsychological and neuroendocrine. The third presents numerous empirically supported approaches to prevention and treatment. An epilogue reviews recent progress and unresolved questions, and suggests needs for future research. Special attention is devoted to gender and developmental pathways in etiology, symptom expression, courses, and outcomes.
This volume will be crucial reading for all mental health professionals whose work involves them with these exceptionally difficult clients.
Contents: Preface. Part I: General Issues.B.R. Loney, E.N. Lima, Classification and Assessment. C.A. Essau, Epidemiology and Comorbidity. J.D. Burke, R. Loeber, B.B. Lahey, Course and Outcomes. Part II: Risk Factors.H.K. Alvarez, T.H. Ollendick, Individual and Psychosocial Risk Factors. D. Gorman-Smith, The Social Ecology of Community and Neighborhood and Risk for Antisocial Behavior. W.S. Slutske, N.J. Cronk, R.E. Nabors-Oberg, Familial and Genetic Factors. R.O. Pihl, J. Vant, J-M. Asaad, Neuropsychological and Neuroendocrine Factors. Part III: Prevention and Intervention.M.R. Dadds, J.A. Fraser, Prevention Programs. W.M. Craig, A.R. Digout, Community-Oriented Interventions for Conduct Disorder: Theoretical Progress Needing Empirical Support. M.A. Southam-Gerow, Child-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies. R.J. Prinz, T.L. Jones, Family-Based Interventions. C.M. Borduin, C.M. Schaeffer, S.T. Ronis, Multisystemic Treatment of Serious Antisocial Behavior in Adolescents. O.G. Bukstein, Psychopharmacology of Disruptive Behavior Disorders. Part IV: Outstanding Issues.C.A. Essau, Epilogue.
Date de parution : 06-2003
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 05-2015
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Conduct and Oppositional Defiant Disorders :
Mots-clés :
Antisocial Behavior; odd; American Psychiatric Association; symptom; Odd Symptom; problems; Cd Symptom; american; Disruptive Behavior Disorders; psychiatric; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; association; Risk Factor; antisocial; Comorbid ADHD; behavior; Federal Bureau Of Investigation; comorbid; Te Ch; disruptive; Mst Program; ADHD Symptom; Shared Family Environmental; Neighborhood Social Processes; Community Structural Characteristics; MTA Cooperative Group; DSM Iii Criterion; Medical Model; Adolescent Sexual Offenders; Neighborhood Social Organization; Heart Rate Responders; Measuring Therapist Adherence; Middle Income Neighborhoods; Out-of Home Placements; Antisocial Youth