Clinician's Handbook of Child Behavioral Assessment
Edited by Michel Hersen
Part I
General Issues
Chapter 1 - Overview of Behavioral Assessment with Children
David Reitman
Chapter 2 - Developmental Considerations
Susan Tinsley-Li, Sandra Rogers
Chapter 3 - Psychometric Considerations
Daniel M. Bagner, Michelle Harwood, Sheila M. Eyberg
Chapter 4 - Analogue and Virtual Reality Assessment
Sari Gold, Brian P. Marx
Chapter 5 - Behavioral Interviewing of Parents
William G. Sharp, Cara B. Reeves, Alan M. Gross
Chapter 6 - Activity Measurement
Mark D. Rapport, Michael J. Kofler, Carmen Himmerich
Chapter 7 - Structured and Semi-Structured Interviews
Helen Orvaschel
Chapter 8 - Child Self-Regulation
Martin Agran, Michael L. Wehmeyer
Chapter 9 - Psychophysiological Assessment
Frank H. Wilhelm, Silvia Schneider, Bruce H. Friedman
Chapter 10 - Peer Sociometric Evaluation
Elias Mpofu, JoLynn Carney, Michael C. Lambert
Part II: Evaluation of Specific Disorders and Problems
Chapter 11 - Anxiety and Fear
Janet Woodruff-Borden, Ovsanna T. Leyfer
Chapter 12 – Depression
William M. Reynolds
Chapter 13 - Social Skill Deficits
Megan M. McClelland, Cori Scalzo
Chapter 14 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Brad C. Donohue, Jennifer Karmely, Marilyn Strada
Chapter 15 - Peer Relationship Problems
Linda A. LeBlanc, Rachael Sautter,Dawn Dore
Chapter 16 - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Mark D. Rapport, Thomas M. Timko, Jr., Rachel Wolfe
Chapter 17 - Eating Disorders
Michelle Heffner Macera, J. Scott Mizes
Chapter 18 - Mental Retardation
V. Mark Durand
Chapter 18 - Mental Retardation
Kristin V. Christodulu
Chapter 19 - Conduct Disorders
Kurt A. Freeman, Jennifer Hogansen
Chapter 20 - Pervasive Development Disorder
Laura Schreibman. Aubyn C. Stahmer, Natacha Akshoomoff
Chapter 21 - Habit Disorders
Michael B. Himle, Christopher A. Flessner, Jordon T. Bonow, Douglas
W. Woods
Part III: Special Issues
Chapter 22 - Child Abuse Assessment
Deborah Wise
Chapter 23 - Classroom Assessment
Janine Stichter, Tim Lewis
Chapter 24 - Pediatric Behavioral Neuropsychology
Eileen B. Fennell
Chapter 25 - Academic Skills Problems
Edward S. Shapiro, Milena Keller
Chapter 26 - Ethical/Legal Issues
Catherine Miller
Provides a snapshot summary of what every clinician needs to know about child behavioral assessment!
Michel Hersen (Ph.D. State University of New York at Buffalo, 1966) is Professor and Dean, School of Professional Psychology, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon. He is Past President of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. He has written 4 books, co-authored and co-edited 126 books, including the Handbook of Prescriptive Treatments for Adults and Single Case Experimental Designs. He has also published more than 220 scientific journal articles and is co-editor of several psychological journals, including Behavior Modification, Clinical Psychology Review, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, Journal of Family Violence, Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, Journal of Clinical Geropsychology, and Aggression and Violent Behavior: A Review Journal. With Alan S. Bellack, he is co-editor of the recently published 11 volume work entitled Comprehensive Clinical Psychology. Dr. Hersen has been the recipient of numerous grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Department of Education, the National Institute of Disabilities and Rehabilitation Research, and the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology, Distinguished Practitioner and Member of the National Academy of Practice in Psychology, and recipient of the Distinguished Career Achievement Award in 1996 from the American Board of Medical Psychotherapists and Psychodiagnosticians. Dr. Hersen has written and edited numerous articles, chapters and books on clinical assessment.
"In the present work...anyone who has followed clinical child assessment will immediately recognize such stellar authors as Mark Durant, Sheila Eyberg, Alan Gross, Scott Mizes, Mark Rapport, Laura Schreibman, and Edward Shapiro. Twinkling among these notables are a number of up-and-coming scholars...This mix creates an authoritative, up-to-date, and technically sound constellation of chapters...Getting their hands on a convenient measuring instrument brings joy to trainees and graduate student clinicians, and as I have a kind heart, I will be happy to refer them to this handbook. It can be useful to have ready access to suitable instruments, and the 147 described throughout this book could no doubt come in handy to many clinicians at one time or another...The rich array of new possibilities described in this handbook might be a bit overwhelming to the practicing clinicians for whom it is designed, but if they have a conceptual be many useful benefits to their practice and to their child clients." --Reviewed by Ian M. Evans for PsycCRITIQUES October 18, 2006 Vol. 51 (42), Article 12
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