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Title Oxford guide to brief and low intensity interventions for children and young people / edited by Sophie Bennett, Pamela Myles-Hooton, Jessica Schleider, Roz Shafran
Edition First edition
Published Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 323 pages) : illustrations
Series Oxford guides in cognitive behavioural therapy
Oxford guides in cognitive behavioural therapy.
Contents Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Section 1.An overview -- Section 2.Applications -- Section 2A.How to use brief and low intensity interventions with children and young people -- Section 2B.Problem-specific areas -- Section 3Implementation and service organization -- Section 4.Brief and low intensity interventions for the twenty-first century -- Glossary -- Acknowledgements -- Index
Summary The Oxford Guide to Brief and Low Intensity Interventions for Children and Young people provides a comprehensive resource for therapists, services and training providers regarding the use, delivery, and implementation of brief and low intensity psychological interventions within a child and adolescent context
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 28, 2022)
Subject Child mental health -- Great Britain
Teenagers -- Mental health -- Great Britain
Brief psychotherapy -- Great Britain
Cognitive therapy for children.
Cognitive therapy for teenagers.
Brief psychotherapy for teenagers.
Child psychotherapy.
Adolescent psychotherapy.
Cognitive therapy.
Pediatric nursing.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Pediatric Nursing
Psychotherapy, Brief
Psychosocial Intervention
Brief psychotherapy
Child mental health
Teenagers -- Mental health
Great Britain
Form Electronic book
Author Bennett, Sophie, editor.
Myles-Hooton, Pamela, editor.
Schleider, Jessica L., editor.
Shafran, Roz, editor
ISBN 9780192637970
0192637975
9780192637987
0192637983
Other Titles Brief and low intensity interventions for children and young people