Conduct Disorders in Youth

Author: Schlebusch   Lourens  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781483182858

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780409091281

Subject: C913.5 adolescent problems

Keyword: 社会学

Language: ENG

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Description

Conduct Disorders in Youth deals with the maladaptive behavior, delinquency and other forms of waywardness in youth. It features significant contributions from the research literature relating to the subject in general and to the South African situation in particular.
This book is organized into three main parts. The chapters evaluate the usefulness of some psychological tests such as the I PAT Anxiety Scale Questionnaire, the Children's Personality Questionnaire (CPQ) and the High School Personality Questionnaire (HSPQ) as diagnostic instruments. They also provide an inventory of behavioral characteristics that can help in identifying symptoms of conduct disorders. This book also features a detailed discussion of two clinical case histories to exemplify the main points formulated in the text.
This book will be of interest to students reading for degrees and diplomas in psychology, education, psychiatry, social work, psychiatric nursing, sociology and criminology.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

PART I: RETHINKING THE PROBLEM

PART I: RETHINKING THE PROBLEM

CHAPTER 1. Introduction

CHAPTER 1. Introduction

CHAPTER 2. Nosological Issues

CHAPTER 2. Nosological Issues

NOSOLOGY AND THE PSYCHODIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA IN CLINICAL WORK

NOSOLOGY AND THE PSYCHODIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA IN CLINICAL WORK

THE YOUNGER PATIENT

THE YOUNGER PATIENT

THE SYMPTOMATIC PATIENT AND DIAGNOSIS

THE SYMPTOMATIC PATIENT AND DIAGNOSIS

TOWARDS A TAXONOMY OF CONDUCT DISORDERS

TOWARDS A TAXONOMY OF CONDUCT DISORDERS

CHAPTER 3. The Nature of Conduct Disorders

CHAPTER 3. The Nature of Conduct Disorders

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

PROBLEMS IN DEFINITION

PROBLEMS IN DEFINITION

A BRIEF COMPARATIVE-HISTORICAL OVERVIEW

A BRIEF COMPARATIVE-HISTORICAL OVERVIEW

OUR MODERN TECHNOCRATIC SOCIETY AND CONDUCT DISORDERS

OUR MODERN TECHNOCRATIC SOCIETY AND CONDUCT DISORDERS

SEX DIFFERENCES AND SEX COMPOSITION IN CONDUCT DISORDERS

SEX DIFFERENCES AND SEX COMPOSITION IN CONDUCT DISORDERS

STUDIES OF CONDUCT DISORDERS IN FEMALES

STUDIES OF CONDUCT DISORDERS IN FEMALES

THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CONDUCT DISORDERS

THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CONDUCT DISORDERS

PART II: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF CONDUCT DISORDERS

PART II: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF CONDUCT DISORDERS

CHAPTER 4. The Need for a Multifactorial Approach to Conduct Disorder Etiology

CHAPTER 4. The Need for a Multifactorial Approach to Conduct Disorder Etiology

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH

THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH

THE BIOGENIC APPROACH

THE BIOGENIC APPROACH

THE CULTURAL APPROACH

THE CULTURAL APPROACH

THE SOCIOGENIC APPROACH

THE SOCIOGENIC APPROACH

THE PSYCHOGENIC APPROACH

THE PSYCHOGENIC APPROACH

CONCLUSIONS

CONCLUSIONS

CHAPTER 5. Further Differential Guidelines to Patterns of Conduct Disorders

CHAPTER 5. Further Differential Guidelines to Patterns of Conduct Disorders

PREDICTING AND IDENTIFYING CONDUCT DISORDERS

PREDICTING AND IDENTIFYING CONDUCT DISORDERS

CONDUCT DISORDERS, NEUROTIC DISORDERS AND ANXIETY

CONDUCT DISORDERS, NEUROTIC DISORDERS AND ANXIETY

CONDUCT DISORDERS AND ORGANICITY

CONDUCT DISORDERS AND ORGANICITY

CONDUCT DISORDERS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA

CONDUCT DISORDERS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA

MULTIPLE DIAGNOSIS AND CONDUCT DISORDERS

MULTIPLE DIAGNOSIS AND CONDUCT DISORDERS

IDENTIFYING THE CHARACTEROLOGICAL AND THE SYMPTOM NEUROTIC CONDUCT-DISORDERED-SUB-TYPES

IDENTIFYING THE CHARACTEROLOGICAL AND THE SYMPTOM NEUROTIC CONDUCT-DISORDERED-SUB-TYPES

CHAPTER 6. Strategies for Behaviour Change in Conduct Disorders

CHAPTER 6. Strategies for Behaviour Change in Conduct Disorders

PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADOLESCENTS: SOME PERSPECTIVES

PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADOLESCENTS: SOME PERSPECTIVES

DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT OF CONDUCT DISORDERS

DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT OF CONDUCT DISORDERS

INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOTHERAPY AND BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR CONDUCT DISORDERS

INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOTHERAPY AND BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR CONDUCT DISORDERS

GROUP THERAPY FOR CONDUCT DISORDERS

GROUP THERAPY FOR CONDUCT DISORDERS

FAMILY THERAPY AND PARENT COUNSELLING FOR CONDUCT DISORDERS

FAMILY THERAPY AND PARENT COUNSELLING FOR CONDUCT DISORDERS

PSYCHOPHARMACOTHERAPY FOR CONDUCT DISORDERS

PSYCHOPHARMACOTHERAPY FOR CONDUCT DISORDERS

THE ACUTE THERAPEUTIC UNIT AND THE NURSING SISTER

THE ACUTE THERAPEUTIC UNIT AND THE NURSING SISTER

THE SCHOOL AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT

THE SCHOOL AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT

MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTATION

MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTATION

TREATMENT OUTCOME AND FOLLOW-UP FEEDBACK

TREATMENT OUTCOME AND FOLLOW-UP FEEDBACK

CHAPTER 7. Prevention of Conduct Disorders

CHAPTER 7. Prevention of Conduct Disorders

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

PREVENTION AND THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

PREVENTION AND THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

PREVENTION THROUGH COMMUNITY AND INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMMES

PREVENTION THROUGH COMMUNITY AND INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMMES

PREVENTION AND PARENTHOOD

PREVENTION AND PARENTHOOD

PREVENTION AND THE DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE

PREVENTION AND THE DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE

PREVENTION, COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH

PREVENTION, COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH

PART III: RESEARCH CONSIDERATIONS

PART III: RESEARCH CONSIDERATIONS

CHAPTER 8. Directions for Future Research

CHAPTER 8. Directions for Future Research

IDIOGRAPHIC VERSUS NOMOTHETIC APPROACHES IN RESEARCH ON CONDUCT DISORDERS

IDIOGRAPHIC VERSUS NOMOTHETIC APPROACHES IN RESEARCH ON CONDUCT DISORDERS

SOME SPECIFIC RESEARCH PREFERENCES

SOME SPECIFIC RESEARCH PREFERENCES

CHAPTER 9. Comments on Two Patient Profiles

CHAPTER 9. Comments on Two Patient Profiles

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

PATIENT No. 1

PATIENT No. 1

PATIENT No. 2

PATIENT No. 2

References

References

Author Index

Author Index

Subject Index

Subject Index

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