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A Multidisciplinary Handbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health for Front-line Professionals, Third Edition

A Multidisciplinary Handbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health for Front-line Professionals, Third Edition

Nisha Dogra | Andrew Parkin | Fiona Warner-Gale | Clay Frake

(2017)

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Abstract

This handbook provides a succinct introduction to child mental health, covering the nature, prevalence, treatment and management of mental health problems in children and young people.

The authors explore a range of issues surrounding the emotional needs of young people, showing how specific problems such as ADHD and learning difficulties can be targeted, while also recognising diversity issues and paying particular attention to at-risk groups. This edition is updated to reflect current direction in services, cutting edge approaches to interventions in primary health care, teaching and social service settings, as well as incorporating children's views on what mental health means to them and the impact of social media.

Setting out ways in which young people can be supported by all practitioners in primary care, and covering early years through to late adolescence, the authors have created an invaluable resource for any front-line practitioner working in this area.


Nisha Dogra BM, DC H, MRC Psych, MA, PhD is Professor of Psychiatry Education and Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Leicester.
Andrew Parkin FRANZCP, MRCPsych, PGCert PubHealth (Forensic Psychiatry), BM, BS, BMedSci (Hons), PhD is a child psychiatrist in New South Wales, Australia.
Fiona Warner-Gale RMN, BSc (Hons), MA (Research Methodology), MA (Management), PhD, is an Honorary Visiting Fellow in Children's Mental Health at the University of Northampton, and the Director of an independent organisation that specialises in transforming children's and young people's mental health services.
Clay Frake RMN, MSc is a senior clinical nurse specialist at Leicestershire Child and Mental Health Services, and is also a UKCP registered family therapist.


Helpful to both new and more experienced workers in the field or for those just wanting to understand more about individual topics. It gives consideration to the wider concept of mental health and how problems develop as well as using case studies to illustrate the conditions seen. A helpful and informative text.
Cathy Laver-Bradbury Consultant Nurse Solent NHS author of Step by Step Help for children with ADHD-A self help manual for parents
The handbook is a valuable third edition at a time of changing landscapes in CAMHS provision. With the demands and knowledge required by universal services to support, help and understand children, young people and family mental health undiminished, this up to date text is a welcome guide for both practitioners and students.
Maddie Burton, Senior Lecturer Child and Adolescent Mental Health, University of Worcester

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
A Multidisciplinary Handbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health for Front-Line Professionals, Third Edition, by Nisha Dogra, Andrew Parkin, Fiona Warner-Gale and Clay Frake 2
1. Defining Mental Health 7
2. Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Young People 16
3. Assessing the Mental Health of Young People 36
4. Child and Adolescent Development 58
5. Family Development 86
6. What Causes Mental Health Problems in Young People? 91
7. Protective and Adverse Factors Relating to Child Mental Health 111
8. Legal and Ethical Aspects Relevant to Young People and Mental Health 121
9. Emotional Problems 139
10. Behavioural Problems 156
11. Neurodevelopmental Disorders 172
12. Self-harm 190
13. Mental Health Disorders 199
14. Basic Interventions with Applicability in Primary Care Settings 230
15. Specialist Treatment Approaches 255
16. Promotion and Prevention of Child Mental Health 282
17. Training and Child Mental Health 291
18. Exercise and Case Study Solutions 301
Subject Index 315
Author Index 323