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Clinical Topics in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Paperback / softback Book

Clinical Topics in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Paperback / softback

Edited by Sarah Huline-Dickens

Part of the Clinical Topics in series

Paperback / softback

Description

However much policy material is produced, the real function of most child psychiatrists is to assess and treat mental disorders in childhood and adolescence.

This is a comprehensive update on the field that will inform the clinical practice of all child and adolescent mental health professionals.

The authors bring the medical perspective to bear on psychopathology and demonstrate that our understanding of childhood psychiatric disorders, their origins and their treatments are improving.

They write with a particular focus on four contemporary themes - continuity into adult life, the integration of biological and social aetiology, the influence of neuroscience, and the increasing use of research and evidence - and take into account recent changes in DSM-5.

Some chapters have been specially commissioned for this book, while previous versions of the others have been published in the journal Advances in Psychiatric Treatment and have now been fully revised and updated in line with the four themes.

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