That children are capable of pathology—not only such conditions as
ADHD and learning disabilities, but also such "adult" disorders as
anxiety and depression—stands as a defining moment in psychology’s
recent history. Within this recognition is the understanding that the
social skills deficits that accompany these disorders must be targeted
for assessment and treatment to ensure optimal functioning in school,
with peers, and in later transitions to puberty and adulthood. Social
Behavior and Skills in Children cuts across disciplinary lines to
clarify the scope of assessment options and interventions for a wide
range of disorders. A panel of leading scholars reviews current
research, discusses social deficits unique to specific disorders, and
identifies evidence-based best practices in one authoritative,
approachable reference. This volume: Discusses theoretical models of
social skills as they relate to assessment and treatment. Analyzes the
etiology of social behavior problems in children and the relation
between these problems and psychopathology. Reviews 48 norm-referenced
measures of social skills in children. Examines the range of
evidence-based social skills interventions. Addresses challenging
behaviors, such as aggression and self-injury. Focuses on specific
conditions, including developmental disabilities, conduct disorders,
ADHD, chronic medical illness, depression, anxiety, and severe
psychopathology. Social Behavior and Skills in Children is an
essential reference for university libraries as well as a must-have
volume for researchers, graduate students, and clinicians in child,
and school psychology, special education, and other related fields.
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ISBN
9781441902344
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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