Child Psychopathology, Second Edition | 
enlarge | Authors: Karen Heffernan, Jack Fletcher, Eric Mash, Russell Barkley Creators: Eric J. Mash, Russell A. Barkley Publisher: The Guilford Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: Second Edition Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 802 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.1 x 1.7
ISBN: 1572306092 Dewey Decimal Number: 618.9289 EAN: 9781572306097 ASIN: 1572306092
Publication Date: December 27, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, this authoritative text integrates state-of-the-art theory and empirical research on a wide range of child and adolescent disorders. Featuring contributions from leading scholars and clinicians, the volume is notable for its comprehensive coverage of the biological, psychological, and social-contextual determinants of childhood problems. Each chapter focuses on a specific disorder, describing its characteristics, developmental course, and epidemiology; outlining current diagnostic and classification schemes; identifying risk and protective factors; and discussing implications for prevention and treatment. Including a new chapter on adolescent substance use disorders, the second edition has been updated throughout to reflect important advances in the field. Incorporated is emerging knowledge in the areas of neurobiology, genetics, developmental psychology, and emotions, as well as new findings on sex differences in psychopathology and long-term outcomes for children at risk.
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Not a light read... April 11, 2008 The previous edition of this book was required reading for a Developmental Psychopathology course I completed as part of my graduate training program in educational psychology. Another more "reader-friendly" text was also required; however, I found myself referencing this book often as it is probably the definitive source of empirically based information in this subject area. I highly recommend this book for graduate students or professionals accustomed to reviewing research literature. Do not purchase this book if you are unfamiliar with chapters outlined by subsections with titles such as epidemiology, etiology, diagnostic considerations, differential diagnosis, comorbidity, and developmental outcomes.
provokes aversion to reading October 7, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had it for a class with the most exciting, wonderful, engaging professor a student could dream of. This book was an unbearable drag. This book's format made it nearly impossible to read, impossible to enjoy. I hope the new edition will be revised for (I admit it) "computer-era" students who don't know how to read a densely written book with minimalistic print and no illustrations. They still might make excellent psychotherapists (I hope) who shouldn't bypass this rather informative and significant book.
came as ordered January 11, 2007 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
The book came in a timely manner and arrived in new condition exactly as I ordered it. Very pleased.
Hard to read October 3, 2005 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book is very hard to read. There are citations throughout the text, and the information is not divided into many sections. The text is small, there are no graphics, key words or chapter summaries. Its a lot of valuable infomation, if you can keep your eyes open long enough to read it.
An excellent, but advanced text August 27, 2004 38 out of 40 found this review helpful
I use this text for my graduate class in child behavior disorders. I also used the first edition. In terms of level, it falls at the very top of the spectrum. It is by far the most complete and rigorously empirical text available. Discussion is sophisticated and thorough. In fact, it is almost possible to use this text without primary source supplements.
As a reference tool, it unparalleled. this is probably the only text you will need as a quick reference for quick answers to run of the mill questions about any child disorder.
However, it does have its drawbacks. The biggest drawback is the advanced level of the text. I suggest it is only acceptable for graduate students and professionals. I believe that even advanced undergraduates will become bogged down in their reading. Additionally, the logic and argument construction requires some skill to follow and understand. This skill is often gained as a part of graduate training.
Because the text is designed for graduates and above, this certainly won't decrease my rating. I think this will remain an important and perhaps seminal text for the rigorous understanding of child behavior disorders.
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