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He is the author of approximately scientific papers and chapters, and author, editor, or coauthorof 14 books on psychotherapy and psychopathology, with other books currently in preparation. Kenneth E. He is an Associate Editor of Psychosomatic Medicine, on the editorial board of HealthPsychology, and the author or coauthor of over published articles and book chapters and publishedabstracts. His research focuses on the role and treatment of depression and related problems in heart disease. Lauderdale, FL Linda Sobell is Professor in the Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University, FL, and isinternationally known for her clinical research in the addictions field, particularly brief motivationalinterventions.
Wolfe has been active in developing and evaluating violence and abuse prevention initiatives for children and youths.
He has broad research and clinical interests in abnormal child and adolescent psychology, with a special focus on child abuse, domestic violence, and developmental psychopathology. Advances in Psychotherapy — Evidence-Based Practice product number: BV-APT Practical, evidence-based guidance on diagnosis and treatment for the most common disorders seen in clinical practice — written in a uniquely reader-friendly manner.
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Volume 46 Domestic Violence Print edition. Volume 48 Body Dysmorphic Disorder Print edition. The Series: The series Advances in Psychotherapy -- Evidence-Based Practice provides therapists with practical evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of the most common disorders seen in clinical practice -- and does so in a uniquely reader-friendly manner. Thomas H. Ollendick , Ronald J. Springer US , Dec 31, - Psychology - pages. This volume of Advances in Clinical Child Psychology, which is the second under our editorship and the sixteenth of the series, continues the tradi tion of including a broad range of timely topics on the study and treat ment of children and adolescents.
Volume 16 includes contributions per taining to prevention, adolescents, families, cognitive processes, and methodology. The issue of prevention in child clinical psychology is no longer restricted to a few speculative sentences in the future directions part of a discussion section. Prevention research is actually being undertaken, as reflected in two contributions to the volume.
Drewes, Karen C. As a result of this shift in emphasis, the number of publications on this topic has multiplied to the extent that even full-time specialists have not been able to keep abreast of all new developments. Volume 36 Multiple Sclerosis Print edition eBook. Recent issues have focused on board certification, multidimensional family therapy, and evidence-based treatments Washburn, and three other participants who did not consent to be identified. Background of the Educational Follow-up Study.
Winett and Anderson pro vide a promising framework for the development, evaluation, and dis semination of programs aimed at the prevention of HIV among youth. Lorion, Myers, Bartels, and Dennis address some of the conceptual and methodological issues in preventive intervention research with children. Adolescent development and adjustment is an important area of study in clinical child psychology. Two contributors address key and somewhat related topics, social competence and depression in adoles cence.