Review:
"Child psychopathology experts Mash and Barkley have 'covered the waterfront' in this second edition of their comprehensive text... This book could serve as a full course in abnormal child psychology and should be on the bookshelf of all those in related fields, whether students, faculty members, or practitioners. The substantive introduction - almost a stand-alone text on developmental psychopathology - sets out the developmental systems framework that is used to integrate research findings from disparate professional disciplines and theoretical perspectives." - Mina K. Dulcan, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Northwestern University School of Medicine, USA "The publication of this revised second edition attests to the persistent demand for a volume of this type. Like its predecessor, the book gives evenhanded coverage to biological, cognitive, contextual, familial, and genetic variables in child psychopathology. In a field that is still in the early stages of development, this text offers a complete description of the current state of the science." - Gerald R. Patterson, PhD, Oregon Social Learning Center, USA "This is the second edition of a unique and deservedly popular text, which nests the current disorder-based taxonomy of child psychopathology within a developmental and multisystems framework. The volume comprises authoritative, extensively referenced, evidence-based reviews covering all the major childhood disorders. It is essential reading for practitioners and graduate students in all disciplines relevant to child mental health, including psychology, child psychiatry, and developmental pediatrics." - John Scott Werry, MD, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Synopsis:
This authoritative text integrates theory and empirical research on a wide range of child and adolescent disorders. Featuring contributions from leading scholars and clinicians, the volume provides 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. Now including a chapter on adolescent substance use disorders, the second edition has been updated throughout to reflect important advances in the field. Incorporated is knowledge in the areas of neurobiology, genetics, developmental psychology and emotions, as well as findings on sex differences in psychopathology and long-term outcomes for children at risk.
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