Chapter 1. History.- Chapter 2. Developmental Psychopathology and the Epidemiology and Expression of Psychopathology from Infancy through Early Adulthood.- Chapter 3. An Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis.-Chapter 4. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.- Chapter 5. Parent Training Interventions.- Chapter 6. Cognition and Memory.- Chapter 7. Academic Skills.- Chapter 8. ADHD.- Chapter 9. Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorders.- Chapter 10. Treatment Strategies for Depression in Youth.- Chapter 11. Treating Bipolar Disorders.- Chapter 12. Specific Phobias.- Chapter 13. Treatment of Anxiety Disorders.- Chapter 14. Tics and Tourettes Syndrome.- Chapter 15. Treatment Approaches to Aggression and Tantrums in Children with Developmental Disabilities.- Chapter 16. Self-Injurious Behavior in Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Current Practices in Assessment and Treatment.- Chapter 17. Pica in Individuals with Developmental Disabilities.- Chapter 18. Social Competence: Consideration of Behavioral, Cognitive and Emotional Factors.- Chapter 19. Headache and Migraine.- Chapter 20. Eating Disorders.- Chapter 21. Feeding Disorders.- Chapter 22. Toilet Training: Behavioral and Medical Consideration.
Johnny L. Matson, Ph.D., is Professor and Distinguished Research Master in the Department of Psychology at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, U.S.A. He has also previously held a professorship in psychiatry and clinical psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of more than 800 publications including 41 books. He served as the Founding Editor-in-Chief for the journals Research in Developmental Disabilities (Elsevier) and Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (Elsevier) and currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief for the Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (Springer).
This handbook explores the rapid growth in childhood developmental disabilities (DD) treatments. It reviews current evidence-based treatments for common psychopathologies and developmental disorders and evaluates the strengths of the treatments based on empirical evidence. Spanning infancy through the transition to young adulthood, chapters provide definitions, etiologies, prevalence, typical presentation and variants, assessment and diagnostic information, and age considerations. Chapters also review established and emerging psychological approaches and pharmacotherapies for cognitive, behavioral, emotional, medical, academic, and developmental issues as diverse as mood disorders, the autism spectrum, memory problems, feeding disorders, Tourette syndrome, and migraines. The wide range of topics covered aids practitioners in working with the complexities of young clients’ cases while encouraging further advances in an increasingly relevant field.
Topics featured in this handbook include:
An introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis.
Parent training interventions.
Treatment strategies for depression in youth.
Assessment and treatment of self-injurious behaviors in children with DD.
Treatment approaches to aggression and tantrums in children with DD.
Interventions for children with eating and feeding disorders.
The Handbook of Childhood Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities Treatment is a must-have resource for researchers, graduate students, clinicians, and related therapists and professionals in clinical child and school psychology, pediatrics, social work, developmental psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, child and adolescent psychiatry, and special education.