Description |
1 online resource (257 p.) |
Contents |
Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- References -- Part I: What In the World Is Going On and Where Does Change Begin? -- 1. Causes and Known Contributors to the Rise in Childhood Mental Illness -- The Rise of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Challenges -- Contributors to Mental Health Issues -- The Effects of Digital Technology on Mental Health -- Bullying and Cyberbullying -- School Shootings and Active Shooter Drills -- COVID-19 and the Impact on Mental Health -- Chief Takeaways from Chapter 1 -- References |
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2. Lesser Known but Likely More Impactful Causes and Contributors -- The Curious Case of Micronesia -- Suggestibility and Social Contagion -- The Social Contagion Hypothesis -- Origins the of Social (Behavioral) Contagion Hypothesis -- Social Networks and Contagion -- Mass Psychogenic Illness: Fainting spells, Tics, and More -- Social Contagion and Depression -- Social Contagion and Anxiety -- Social Contagion and Self-Injury -- Influence of Media on Suicide Attempts -- Suicide Clusters -- Helicopter Parenting and the Loss of Independence |
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Effects of Helicopter Parenting on Adolescent Functioning -- What Does This All Mean? -- Chief Takeaways from Chapter 2 -- References -- 3. Righting the Ship: Getting Families Back on Course -- Wonky"" Patterns of Reinforcement -- The Gentle Ask -- Language Has Power -- Chief Takeaways from Chapter 3 -- References -- 4. The Case for Family-Focused Treatment -- Where Our Mental Healthcare System Gets It Wrong -- My Research on Family Functioning -- Evidence-Based Models of Family-Focused Treatments -- Functional Family Therapy -- Multidimensional Family Therapy -- Multisystemic Family Therapy |
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Brief Strategic Family Therapy -- Attachment-Based Family Therapy -- Emotionally Focused Family Therapy and Emotion-Focused Family Therapy -- Accessing These Models for Your Own Family -- Chief Takeaways from Chapter 4 -- References -- 5. Intensive Family-Focused Therapy (IFFT) -- The Underlying Assumptions That Drive IFFT -- The Role of Temperament in Children's Mental illness -- Bidirectional Mutual Influences -- Positive and Negative ""Resonance -- Bidirectional Resonance Within Other Important Subsystems: Siblings, Peers, and School -- Situational Influences -- IFFT in a Nutshell |
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IFFT is a Team-Based Approach -- Frequency and Length of Treatment -- Chief Takeaways from Chapter 5 -- References -- Part II: Treating Suicide and Self-Harm -- 6. Suicide and Self-Harm: Prevalence, Evidence-Based Treatments, and the Role of Family and Situations -- Prevalence of Suicide -- Nonsuicidal Self-Injury -- Prevalence of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury -- Evidence-Based Models of Treatment -- Cognitive Behavior Therapy -- History -- Treatment Components -- Outcome Studies on CBT -- My Own Take on Using CBT with Children and Adolescents Who Self-Harm -- Dialectical Behavior Therapy -- History |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Treatment Components |
Subject |
Child psychotherapy.
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Family psychotherapy.
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Child mental health.
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Family Therapy
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Child mental health
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Child psychotherapy
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Family psychotherapy
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781003829812 |
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1003829813 |
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