Childhood Disorders, Second Edition
In this revised edition of Childhood Disorders Philip C. Kendall and Jonathan S. Corner present current information about the full range of psychological disorders that occur in childhood and
discuss the major models that guide the thinking about each disorder. Specific criteria for diagnosis are presented alongside the latest research findings to provide an overview of methods used
for treating childhood disorders.
Each chapter is fully updated and includes information on the changes in the prevalence of childhood disorders and causes for this, as well as brand new parts on substance use and abuse, and
post traumatic stress disorders in childhood with a focus towards reactions to terrorism and natural disaster.
Childhood Disorders, Second Edition will prove essential reading for undergraduates, as well as a useful introduction for professionals in related fields including mental health nursing, social
work, and educational psychology.
This second edition is just the kind of book that students of child psychopathology will crave-the text is compelling, succinct, accessible, and prescriptive; the authors are authoritative
leaders in the field. Highly recommended.-Stephen Hinshaw, Ph.D. Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley and Editor, Psychological Bulletin, USA.
In this well written and highly informative textbook, Kendall and Comer lay out the rationale for and characteristics of a cognitive-behavioral approach to treating childhood mental disorders.
The book is accessible, evidence-based, up-to-date, and full of clinical pearls. For those interested in a wonderful overview of modern psychotherapeutic interventions in youth this is the
perfect place to start.-John S. March, Director of Division of Neurosciences Medicine, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.