Given the vast amount of research related to behavioral assessment, it
is difficult for clinicians to keep abreast of new developments. In
recent years, there have been advances in assessment, case
conceptualization, treatment planning, treatment strategies for
specific disorders, and considerations of new ethical and legal
issues. Keeping track of advances requires monitoring diverse
resources limited to specific disorders, many of which give short
shrift to child assessment, overlooking developmental considerations.
Much of the existing literature is either theoretical/research in
focus or clinical in nature. Nowhere are the various aspects of child
behavioral assessment placed in a comprehensive research/clinical
context, nor is there much integration as to conceptualization and
treatment planning. The CLINICIAN’S HANDBOOK OF CHILD BEHAVIORAL
ASSESSMENT was created to fill this gap, summarizing critical
information for child behavioral assessment in a single source.
The CLINICIAN’S HANDBOOK OF CHILD BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT provides a
single source for understanding new developments in this field,
cutting across strategies, techniques, and disorders. Assessment
strategies are presented in context with the research behind those
strategies, along with discussions of clinical utility, and how
assessment and conceptualization fit in with treatment planning. The
volume is organized in three sections, beginning with general issues,
followed by evaluations of specific disorders and problems, and
closing with special issues. To ensure cross chapter consistency in
the coverage of disorders, these chapters are formatted to contain an
introduction, assessment strategies, research basis, clinical utility,
conceptualization and treatment planning, a case study, and summary.
Special issue coverage includes child abuse assessment, classroom
assessment, behavioral neuropsychology, academic skills problems, and
ethical-legal issues. Suitable for beginning and established
clinicians in practice, this handbook will provide a ready reference
toward effective child behavioral assessment.
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ISBN
9780123430144
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
704
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