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- An Invitation
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Part I: Evidence-Based Research and Practice
- Chapter 1: The Science and Practice of Abnormal Child Psychology
- 1.1 Identifying Behavior Problems in Children
- What Do We Mean by “Abnormal?”
- How Does DSM-5 Define Abnormality?
- How Do Psychologists Diagnose Mental Health Problems in Children?
- What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Diagnosing Children?
- How Do Social–Cultural Factors Affect Our Understanding of Mental Health?
- 1.2 The Prevalence Childhood Disorders
- How Common Are Mental Disorders in Children?
- What Factors Influence the Prevalence of Childhood Disorders?
- Do Most Children With Mental Health Problems Receive Treatment?
- 1.3 Integrating Science and Practice
- What Is Evidence-Based Practice?
- What Professionals Help Children and Families?
- Why Is Ethical Treatment Important?
- Chapter 2: The Causes of Childhood Disorders
- 2.1 Developmental Psychopathology
- What Is Developmental Psychopathology?
- What Affects the Course of Development?
- Why Do Some Children Have Better Outcomes Than Others?
- 2.2 Biological Influences on Development
- How Can Genes Affect Development?
- How Do Genetic and Environmental Factors Interact?
- How Does the Brain Change Across Development?
- 2.3 Psychological Influences on Development
- How Is Learning Theory Important to Understanding Childhood Disorders?
- How Is Cognitive Development Important to Understanding Childhood Disorders?
- How Is Emotional Development Important to Understanding Childhood Disorders?
- 2.4 Social–Cultural Influences on Development
- How Do Parents Influence Development?
- How Do Peers Influence Development?
- How Do Other Social–Cultural Factors Influence Development?
- Chapter 3: Research Methods With Children and Families
- 3.1 Science vs. Pseudoscience
- How Is Scientific Thinking Different From Pseudoscience?
- What Is the Scientific Method?
- 3.2 Research Goals and Methods
- How Do Psychologists Describe Behavior?
- How Do Psychologists Predict Behavior?
- How Do Psychologists Explain Behavior?
- How Do Psychologists Replicate Studies?
- What Are Quasi-Experimental Studies?
- 3.3 Ethical Research With Children and Families
- What Ethical Issues Are Important in Research With Children?
- Chapter 4: Assessing and Treating Children’s Problems
- 4.1 Psychological Assessment
- What Is Psychological Assessment?
- What Is a Diagnostic Interview and Mental Status Exam?
- How Do Psychologists Conduct Behavioral Observations?
- How Do Psychologists Assess Children’s Cognitive Functioning?
- How Do Psychologists Assess Children’s Personality and Social–Emotional Functioning?
- What Makes a Good Psychological Test?
- 4.2 Systems of Psychotherapy
- What Is Psychotherapy?
- What Are the Major Systems of Psychotherapy?
- What Is Culturally Adapted Treatment?
- 4.3 The Efficacy and Effectiveness of Child Psychotherapy
- How Does Child Psychotherapy Differ From Adult Psychotherapy?
- Does Child Psychotherapy Work?
- Part II: DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS AND DISABILITIES
- Chapter 5: Intellectual Disability and Developmental Disorders
- 5.1 Description and Epidemiology
- What Is Intellectual Disability?
- How Do We Describe the Severity of Children’s Intellectual Disability?
- What Is Global Developmental Delay?
- What Challenging Behaviors Are Associated With Intellectual Disability?
- How Common Is Intellectual Disability?
- 5.2 Causes
- What Is the Difference Between Organic and Cultural–Familial Intellectual Disability?
- How Can Chromosomal Abnormalities Cause Intellectual Disability?
- How Can X-Linked Disorders Cause Intellectual Disability?
- How Can Metabolic Disorders Cause Intellectual Disability?
- How Can Maternal Illness or Environmental Toxins Cause Intellectual Disability?
- How Can Illnesses or Injuries Cause Intellectual Disability?
- What Causes Cultural–Familial Intellectual Disability?
- 5.3 Identification, Prevention, and Treatment
- How Do Professionals Screen for Developmental Disabilities?
- Can Early Education Programs Prevent Intellectual Disability?
- What Educational Services Are Available to School-Age Children?
- How Can Clinicians Reduce Challenging Behavior?
- How Can Clinicians Help Caregivers?
- Chapter 6: Autism Spectrum Disorder
- 6.1 Description and Epidemiology
- What Is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
- What Disorders Frequently Occur With Autism?
- What Is the Prevalence of Autism?
- 6.2 Causes
- Is Autism Spectrum Disorder Heritable?
- What Brain Differences Are Associated With Autism?
- What Delays in Social Cognition Are Associated With Autism?
- 6.3 Identification, Prevention, and Treatment
- How Is Autism Spectrum Disorder Identified and Diagnosed?
- How Can We Use Applied Behavior Analysis to Treat Autism?
- How Can We Use the Developmental Social–Pragmatic Model to Treat Autism?
- How Can We Improve the Communication Skills of Children With Autism?
- Is Medication Effective for Children With Autism?
- What Interventions Have Limited Scientific Support?
- Chapter 7: Communication and Learning Disorders
- 7.1 Communication Disorders
- What Is Language Disorder?
- What Is Speech Sound Disorder?
- What Is Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder?
- What Is Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder?
- 7.2 Learning Disabilities and Specific Learning Disorder
- What Is Specific Learning Disorder?
- How Are Learning Disabilities Identified in Children?
- How Common Are Learning Disabilities?
- What Causes Reading Disabilities?
- What Treatments Are Effective for Children With Reading Disabilities?
- What Causes Writing Disabilities?
- What Treatments Are Effective for Children With Writing Disabilities?
- What Causes Math Disabilities?
- What Treatments Are Effective for Children With Math Disabilities?
- Part III: Disruptive Disorders and Substance Use Problems
- Chapter 8: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- 8.1 Description and Epidemiology
- What Is Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?
- What Problems Are Associated With ADHD?
- How Common Is ADHD?
- 8.2 Causes
- Is ADHD Heritable?
- What Brain Abnormalities Are Associated With ADHD?
- How Do Deficits in Executive Functioning Underlie ADHD?
- 8.3 Evidence-Based Treatment
- What Medications Are Effective for ADHD?
- What Psychosocial Treatments Are Effective for ADHD?
- Which Is More Effective: Medication or Psychosocial Treatment?
- Chapter 9: Conduct Problems in Children and Adolescents
- 9.1 Description and Epidemiology
- What Childhood Conduct Problems Appear in DSM-5?
- How Can We Best Describe Children’s Conduct Problems?
- How Common Are Conduct Problems in Boys and Girls?
- What Disorders Are Associated With Conduct Problems?
- 9.2 Causes
- How Can Genetic and Neurological Factors Contribute to Conduct Problems?
- How Can Parenting Behavior Contribute to Conduct Problems?
- How Can Children’s Cognitions Contribute to Conduct Problems?
- How Can Peers and Neighborhoods Contribute to Conduct Problems?
- What Are Three Developmental Pathways Toward Conduct Problems?
- 9.3 Evidence-Based Treatment
- What Evidence-Based Treatments Are Available for Younger Children?
- What Evidence-Based Treatments Are Available for Older Children and Adolescents?
- How Can We Help Youth in the Juvenile Justice System or Foster Care?
- Is Medication Helpful for Youths With Conduct Problems?
- What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why?
- Chapter 10: Substance Use Problems in Adolescents
- 10.1 Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders
- What Are Substance Use Disorders?
- How Are Substance Use Disorders Different in Adolescents Than in Adults?
- How Common Are Substance Use Problems Among Adolescents?
- 10.2 Causes of Substance Use Problems
- What Is the Brain’s Reward Pathway?
- How Does Alcohol Affect the Brain and Behavior?
- How Does Marijuana Affect the Brain and Behavior?
- How Does Nicotine Smoking and Vaping Affect the Brain and Behavior?
- What Developmental Pathways Lead to Substance Use Problems?
- 10.3 Evidence-Based Treatment
- How Can Clinicians Help Adolescents at Risk for Substance Use Problems?
- What is Motivational Enhancement Therapy?
- How Is Inpatient Treatment Used for Adolescents With Substance Use Problems?
- What Outpatient Treatments Are Effective for Adolescents With Substance Use Problems?
- What Is Relapse Prevention?
- Part IV: EMOTION AND THOUGHT DISORDERS
- Chapter 11: Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder
- 11.1 Anxiety Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
- What Is the Difference Between Normal Anxiety and an Anxiety Disorder?
- How Common Are Childhood Anxiety Disorders?
- What Is Separation Anxiety Disorder?
- What Is Selective Mutism?
- What Is Specific Phobia?
- What Is Social Anxiety Disorder?
- What Is Panic Disorder?
- What Is Agoraphobia?
- What Is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
- 11.2 Obsessive–Compulsive and Related Disorders
- What Is Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder?
- What Disorders Are Related to Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder?
- 11.3 Evidence-Based Treatment
- How Can Behavior Therapy Be Used to Treat Phobias and Selective Mutism?
- How Can Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy Be Used to Treat Separation Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
- How Can Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy Be Used to Treat Panic Disorder?
- How Can Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy Be Used to Treat Obsessive–Compulsive and Related Disorders?
- Is Medication Effective in Treating Childhood Anxiety Disorders?
- Chapter 12: Trauma-Related Disorders and Child Maltreatment
- 12.1 Social–Emotional Deprivation in Infancy
- What Is Reactive Attachment Disorder?
- What Causes Reactive Attachment Disorder?
- What Is Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder?
- What Causes Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder?
- What Treatments Are Effective for RAD and DSED?
- 12.2 Child Maltreatment
- What Is Child Maltreatment?
- How Common Is Child Maltreatment?
- What Are the Effects of Child Maltreatment?
- How Can We Help Children Exposed to Maltreatment?
- 12.3 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- What Is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder?
- How Do Very Young Children Show PTSD?
- How Common Is PTSD in Children?
- What Is the Course and Comorbidity of PTSD in Children?
- What Predicts the Emergence of PTSD?
- What Theories Explain the Emergence of PTSD?
- What Evidence-Based Treatments Are Effective for Children with PTSD?
- Chapter 13: Depression, Suicide, and Self-Injury
- 13.1 Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
- What Is DMDD?
- How Is DMDD Different From Other Childhood Disorders?
- What Causes DMDD?
- What Evidence-Based Treatments Are Available for Youths With DMDD?
- 13.2 Major Depressive Disorder and Dysthymia
- What Is Major Depressive Disorder?
- What Is Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)?
- What Is the Prevalence and Course of Depression in Children?
- What Biological Factors Contribute to Childhood Depression?
- How Can Stressful Life Events Lead to Depression?
- How Can Children’s Thoughts Contribute to Depression?
- How Can Children’s Relationships Contribute to Depression?
- How Can Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy Help Youths With Depression?
- How Can Interpersonal Therapy Help Youths With Depression?
- Is Treatment Effective for Youths With Depression?
- Should Medication and Psychotherapy Be Combined to Treat Depression?
- 13.3 Suicide and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
- How Common Is Suicide in Children and Adolescents?
- What Factors Predict Suicide in Children and Adolescents?
- What Theories Help Explain Suicide in Children and Adolescents?
- What Is Nonsuicidal Self-Injury?
- What Theories Help Explain Nonsuicidal Self-Injury?
- How Do Clinicians Help Youths at Risk for Suicide and Self-Injury?
- Chapter 14: Pediatric Bipolar Disorders and Schizophrenia
- 14.1 Bipolar Disorders in Children and Adolescents
- What Are Bipolar Disorders?
- What Problems Are Associated With Pediatric Bipolar Disorders?
- How Are Pediatric Bipolar Disorders Different From Other Childhood Disorders?
- How Common Are Bipolar Disorders in Children and Adolescents?
- What Causes Bipolar Disorders in Youths?
- Is Medication Effective for Youths With Bipolar Disorders?
- Is Psychotherapy Effective for Youths With Bipolar Disorders?
- 14.2 Pediatric Schizophrenia
- What Is Schizophrenia?
- How Common Is Schizophrenia Among Children and Adolescents?
- What Causes Schizophrenia in Children and Adolescents?
- Can Schizophrenia Be Predicted and Prevented?
- Is Medication Effective for Youths With Schizophrenia?
- Is Psychotherapy Effective for Youths With Schizophrenia?
- Part V: HEALTH-RELATED DISORDERS
- Chapter 15: Feeding and Eating Disorders
- 15.1 Feeding Disorders in Young Children
- What Are Pica and Rumination Disorder?
- What Is Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder?
- What Treatments Are Effective for Feeding Disorders?
- 15.2 Eating Disorders in Older Children and Adolescents
- What Eating Disorders Can Affect Children and Adolescents?
- What Conditions Are Associated With Eating Disorders?
- How Common Are Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents?
- What Causes Child/Adolescent Eating Disorders?
- 15.3 Evidence-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders
- What Treatments Are Effective for Youths With Anorexia Nervosa?
- What Treatments Are Effective for Youths With Bulimia Nervosa?
- What Treatments Are Effective for Youths With Binge Eating Disorder?
- Chapter 16: Health-Related Disorders and Pediatric Psychology
- 16.1 Elimination Disorders
- What Is Enuresis?
- What Causes Enuresis?
- What Treatments Are Effective for Children With Enuresis?
- What Is Encopresis?
- What Causes Encopresis?
- What Treatments Are Effective for Children With Encopresis?
- 16.2 Sleep–Wake Disorders in Children
- What Are Sleep–Wake Disorders?
- What Is Pediatric Insomnia?
- What Causes Insomnia in Children?
- What Treatments Are Effective for Youths With Insomnia?
- What Other Sleep–Wake Disorders Can Affect Children?
- 16.3 Pediatric Psychology
- What Is Pediatric Psychology?
- What Is Inpatient Consultation-Liaison?
- How Do Pediatric Psychologists Help Youths With Health Problems?
- What Psychological Treatments Are Often Used in Medical Settings?
- References and Suggested Reading
- Index