Treatments for Adolescent Depression: Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Essau, Cecilia
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Herausgeber: Essau, Cecilia
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Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in adolescence. Up to 20% of adolescents suffer from depression at some point in their lives. This comprehensive and authoritative book brings together a group of international experts to provide an overview of the major evidence-based treatments for depression in adolescents.
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Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in adolescence. Up to 20% of adolescents suffer from depression at some point in their lives. This comprehensive and authoritative book brings together a group of international experts to provide an overview of the major evidence-based treatments for depression in adolescents.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780199226504
- ISBN-10: 0199226504
- Artikelnr.: 26033087
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780199226504
- ISBN-10: 0199226504
- Artikelnr.: 26033087
Cecilia A. Essau obtained her undergraduate and MA degrees in Psychology from Lakehead University (Canada), her PhD from the University of Konstanz (Germany), and her post-doctoral degree (professorial qualification in Germany) from the University of Bremen (Germany). She held numerous academic positions in Canadian, Austrian, and German universities before joining Roehampton University in 2004 as a Professor of Developmental Psychopathology. She is also the Director of the Centre for Applied Research and Assessment in Child and Adolescent Wellbeing (CARACAW). With research grants from national and international institutions, her research has focused on understanding the interacting factors that can lead children and adolescents to have serious emotional and behavioural problems and using this research to (a) enhance the assessment of childhood and adolescent psychopathology and (b) design more effective interventions to prevent and treat such problems.
* Part I - General Issues
* 1: Cecilia A Essau and Weining C Chang: Epidemiology, comorbidity and
course of adolescent deepression
* 2: Elizabeth P Hayden, Pamela M Seeds, and David J A Dozois: Risk and
vulnerability in adolescent depression
* 3: Thomas H Ollendick and Matthew A Jarrett: Empirically-supported
treatments for adolescent depression
* Part II - Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
* 4: Susan H Spence: Challenges in school-based, universal approaches
to the prevention of depression in adolescents
* 5: Sarah Kate Bearman and John R Weisz: Primary and secondary control
enhancement raining (PASCET): applying the deployment-focused model
of treatment development and testing
* 6: Ian Shochet and Rebecca Hoge: Resourceful adolescent program: a
prevention and early intervention program for teenage depression
* 7: Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow, James McKowen and Lisa H Jaycox: Improving
care for depression: integrating evidence based depression treatment
within primary care services
* Part III - Family Interventions
* 8: Catherine Lee and Veronica Asgary: Family-based approaches to the
prevention of depression in at risk children and youth
* 9: Guy S Diamond, Susanne A Levy, Pravin Israel and Gary M Diamond:
Attachment-based family therpy for depressed adolescents
* Part IV - Other Forms of Treatment
* 10: Dara J Sakolsky and Boris Birmaher: Pharmacotherapy
* 11: Laura Mufson and Jami Young: Interpersonal psychotherapy for
adolescents
* 12: Carol Fitzpatrick, Eileen Brosnan and John Sharry: 'Working
things out' - a therapeutic resource for professionals working with
young people
* Part V - Epilogue
* 13: Cecilia A Essau: Progress and unresolved issues in the treatment
of adolescent depression
* 1: Cecilia A Essau and Weining C Chang: Epidemiology, comorbidity and
course of adolescent deepression
* 2: Elizabeth P Hayden, Pamela M Seeds, and David J A Dozois: Risk and
vulnerability in adolescent depression
* 3: Thomas H Ollendick and Matthew A Jarrett: Empirically-supported
treatments for adolescent depression
* Part II - Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
* 4: Susan H Spence: Challenges in school-based, universal approaches
to the prevention of depression in adolescents
* 5: Sarah Kate Bearman and John R Weisz: Primary and secondary control
enhancement raining (PASCET): applying the deployment-focused model
of treatment development and testing
* 6: Ian Shochet and Rebecca Hoge: Resourceful adolescent program: a
prevention and early intervention program for teenage depression
* 7: Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow, James McKowen and Lisa H Jaycox: Improving
care for depression: integrating evidence based depression treatment
within primary care services
* Part III - Family Interventions
* 8: Catherine Lee and Veronica Asgary: Family-based approaches to the
prevention of depression in at risk children and youth
* 9: Guy S Diamond, Susanne A Levy, Pravin Israel and Gary M Diamond:
Attachment-based family therpy for depressed adolescents
* Part IV - Other Forms of Treatment
* 10: Dara J Sakolsky and Boris Birmaher: Pharmacotherapy
* 11: Laura Mufson and Jami Young: Interpersonal psychotherapy for
adolescents
* 12: Carol Fitzpatrick, Eileen Brosnan and John Sharry: 'Working
things out' - a therapeutic resource for professionals working with
young people
* Part V - Epilogue
* 13: Cecilia A Essau: Progress and unresolved issues in the treatment
of adolescent depression
* Part I - General Issues
* 1: Cecilia A Essau and Weining C Chang: Epidemiology, comorbidity and
course of adolescent deepression
* 2: Elizabeth P Hayden, Pamela M Seeds, and David J A Dozois: Risk and
vulnerability in adolescent depression
* 3: Thomas H Ollendick and Matthew A Jarrett: Empirically-supported
treatments for adolescent depression
* Part II - Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
* 4: Susan H Spence: Challenges in school-based, universal approaches
to the prevention of depression in adolescents
* 5: Sarah Kate Bearman and John R Weisz: Primary and secondary control
enhancement raining (PASCET): applying the deployment-focused model
of treatment development and testing
* 6: Ian Shochet and Rebecca Hoge: Resourceful adolescent program: a
prevention and early intervention program for teenage depression
* 7: Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow, James McKowen and Lisa H Jaycox: Improving
care for depression: integrating evidence based depression treatment
within primary care services
* Part III - Family Interventions
* 8: Catherine Lee and Veronica Asgary: Family-based approaches to the
prevention of depression in at risk children and youth
* 9: Guy S Diamond, Susanne A Levy, Pravin Israel and Gary M Diamond:
Attachment-based family therpy for depressed adolescents
* Part IV - Other Forms of Treatment
* 10: Dara J Sakolsky and Boris Birmaher: Pharmacotherapy
* 11: Laura Mufson and Jami Young: Interpersonal psychotherapy for
adolescents
* 12: Carol Fitzpatrick, Eileen Brosnan and John Sharry: 'Working
things out' - a therapeutic resource for professionals working with
young people
* Part V - Epilogue
* 13: Cecilia A Essau: Progress and unresolved issues in the treatment
of adolescent depression
* 1: Cecilia A Essau and Weining C Chang: Epidemiology, comorbidity and
course of adolescent deepression
* 2: Elizabeth P Hayden, Pamela M Seeds, and David J A Dozois: Risk and
vulnerability in adolescent depression
* 3: Thomas H Ollendick and Matthew A Jarrett: Empirically-supported
treatments for adolescent depression
* Part II - Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
* 4: Susan H Spence: Challenges in school-based, universal approaches
to the prevention of depression in adolescents
* 5: Sarah Kate Bearman and John R Weisz: Primary and secondary control
enhancement raining (PASCET): applying the deployment-focused model
of treatment development and testing
* 6: Ian Shochet and Rebecca Hoge: Resourceful adolescent program: a
prevention and early intervention program for teenage depression
* 7: Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow, James McKowen and Lisa H Jaycox: Improving
care for depression: integrating evidence based depression treatment
within primary care services
* Part III - Family Interventions
* 8: Catherine Lee and Veronica Asgary: Family-based approaches to the
prevention of depression in at risk children and youth
* 9: Guy S Diamond, Susanne A Levy, Pravin Israel and Gary M Diamond:
Attachment-based family therpy for depressed adolescents
* Part IV - Other Forms of Treatment
* 10: Dara J Sakolsky and Boris Birmaher: Pharmacotherapy
* 11: Laura Mufson and Jami Young: Interpersonal psychotherapy for
adolescents
* 12: Carol Fitzpatrick, Eileen Brosnan and John Sharry: 'Working
things out' - a therapeutic resource for professionals working with
young people
* Part V - Epilogue
* 13: Cecilia A Essau: Progress and unresolved issues in the treatment
of adolescent depression