9th Edition

Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology

    602 Pages 20 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    602 Pages
    by Routledge

    Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology is a comprehensive introduction to the field. It covers theoretical and methodological foundations and examines the characteristics, epidemiology, etiology, developmental course, assessment, and treatment of disorders of childhood and adolescence. At the heart of the text is the partnership of the developmental psychopathology perspective, which analyzes problems of youth within a developmental context, and a traditional clinical/disorder approach, which underscores the symptoms, causes, and treatments of disorders. Woven throughout the text is the view that behavior stems from the continuous interaction of multiple influences, that the problems of the young are intricately tied to their social and cultural contexts, and that empirical approaches and the scientific method provide the best avenue for understanding the complexity of human behavior.

    This edition explores the latest areas of research and tackles important contemporary topics, including:

    • how to best classify and diagnose problems
    • the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework
    • the roles of genetics and early brain development and their interaction with the environment
    • the complex roles of family and peers; sex/gender; and culture, ethnicity, and race in psychopathology
    • progress in early intervention and prevention
    • improvements in accessibility and dissemination of evidence-based treatments
    • social issues such as poverty, child maltreatment, substance use, bullying/victimization, and terrorism and war

    This edition also features a new full-color design and over 200 color figures, tables, and photos. The text is written in a clear and engaging style and is approachable for students with varying academic backgrounds and experiences. It is rich in case descriptions that allow students to examine problems through the lens of youth and their families. The "Accent" boxes foster discussion of current interest topics such as infant mental health, scientific evidence regarding vaccines and autism, suicidality in sexual minority youth, and the impact of stigmatization. The "Looking Forward" sections focus students’ attention on the central concepts to be addressed, while the "Looking Back" sections provide students with a synopsis of the chapter for further study and reflection. The text is also supplemented with online resources for students and instructors.

    Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 2 The Developmental Psychopathology Perspective

    Chapter 3 Biological and Environmental Contexts of Psychopathology

    Chapter 4 Research: Its Role and Methods

    Chapter 5 Classification, Assessment, and Intervention

    Chapter 6 Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders

    Chapter 7 Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders

    Chapter 8 Mood Disorders

    Chapter 9 Conduct Problems

    Chapter 10 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    Chapter 11 Communication and Learning Disorders

    Chapter 12 Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder)

    Chapter 13 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Schizophrenia

    Chapter 14 Disorders of Basic Physical Functions

    Chapter 15 Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Conditions

    Epilogue Evolving Concerns for Youth

    Glossary

    References

    Index

    Biography

    Allen C. Israel, Professor Emeritus, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA.

    Jennifer Weil Malatras, Clinical Assistant Professor, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA.

    Rita Wicks-Nelson, Professor Emeritus, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, USA.