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Lewis's child and adolescent psychiatry :a comprehensive textbook
Lewis's child and adolescent psychiatry : a comprehensive textbook [E-book]
Child and adolescent psychiatry
- 5th ed.
- Philadelphia : Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2017
- 1 online resource (1200p.).
SECTION I. AN APPROACH TO THE DISCIPLINE -- 1.1 The Art of the Science: A Child, Family and Systems-Centered Approach / Kyle D. Pruett -- 1.2 Ethics / Adrian Sondheimer -- 1.3 A History of Child Psychaitry / Deborah Blythe Doroshow -- 1.4 Education and Training / Dorothy E. Stubbe and Eugene V. Beresin -- 1.5 Global Child and Adolescent Mental Health / Myron L. Belfer, Hesham M. Hamoda, and Maurice Eisenbruch -- 1.6 Child and Family Policy: a Role for Child Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines / Walter S. Gilliam, Matia Finn-Stevenson, Liane Taylor, and Edward F. Zigler -- 1.7 Money Matters: Funding Care / Martin Knapp, David McDaid, and Emma Wilson. SECTION II. A DEVELOPMENTAL FRAMEWORK -- 2.1 Normal Development -- 2.1.1 The Infant and Toddler / Linda C. Mayes, Walter S. Gilliam, and Laura Stout Sosinsky -- 2.1.2 The Preschool Child / Laura Stout Sosinsky, Walter S. Gilliam, and Linda C. Mayes -- 2.1.3. Development of School-Age Children / Lee Combrinck-Graham and Geraldine S. Fox -- 2.1.4 Adoescence / Robert A. King and Helena J. V. Rutherford -- 2.2 DIVERSE POPULATIONS -- 2.2.1 Cultural Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / G. Pirooz Sholevar and Shashank V. Joshi -- 2.2.2 Psychiatric Care of the Deaf, Blind, or Deaf-Blind Child / Karen A. Goldberg and Jana K. Dreyzehner -- 2.2.3 Sexual Minority Youth: Identity, Role, and Orientation / Cynthia J. Tellingator, Eric N. Boyum, and Peter T. Daniolos -- 2.3 Developmental Psychopathology / Suniya S. Luthar. SECTION III. A DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK -- 3.1 Research Methodology -- 3.1.1. Understanding Research Methods and Statistics: a Primer for Clinicians / George A. Morgan, Jeffrey A. Gliner, and Robert J. Harmon -- 3.1.2 Evidence-Based Practice as a Conceptual Framework / John Hamilton -- 3.1.3 Respect for Children as Research Subjects / Robert J. Levine -- 3.2. Epidemiology / Eric Fombonne -- 3.2.2 Health Promotion and Prevention in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Kerry O'Loughlin, Robert R. Althoff, and James J. Hudziak -- 3.3 Neurobiology and Genetics -- 3.3.1. From Genes to Brain: Developmental Neurobiology / Hanna E. Stevens, James F. Leckman, Paul J. Lombroso, and Flora M. Vaccarino -- 3.3.2. Assessing Risk: Gene Discovery / Thomas V. Fernandez, Abha R. Gupta, and Ellen J. Hoffman -- 3.3.3 Molecular Basis of Select Childhood Psychiatric Disorders / Simone Tomasi, Jessica B. Lennington, James F. Leckman, and Paul J. Lombroso. SECTION V. SPECIFIC DISORDERS AND SYNDROMES -- SECTION VI. TREATMENT -- SECTION VII. INTERFACE AREAS OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
For 25 years, Lewis's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry has been the cornerstone of every child and adolescent psychiatrist's library. Now, three colleagues of Dr. Lewis at the world-renowned Yale Child Study Center, have substantially updated and revised this foundational textbook for its long-awaited fifth edition, the first in ten years. Encyclopedic in scope, it continues to serve as a broad reference, deftly encompassing and integrating scientific principles, research methodologies, and everyday clinical care. Feautres: Ideal for anyone involved in the study or practice of child and adolescent psychiatry. Includes new content on Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) approach advanced by the National Institute of Mental Health. Section on telepsychiatry has been expanded, and psychopharmacology content has been updated and re-organized into five distinct yet linked components. Chapters cover ethics, research methodologies, treating diverse populations, evidence-based practice, common disorders and syndromes, treatment options, legal issues, and more.