Understanding Ocd
A Guide for Parents and Professionals
Herausgegeben:Storch, Eric; Lewin, Adam
Understanding Ocd
A Guide for Parents and Professionals
Herausgegeben:Storch, Eric; Lewin, Adam
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This book provides essential information and guidance to help parents and professionals to understand the diagnosis, treatment and management of childhood obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The book covers the causes and presentation of childhood OCD, as well as OCD related illnesses, and treatments for OCD.
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This book provides essential information and guidance to help parents and professionals to understand the diagnosis, treatment and management of childhood obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The book covers the causes and presentation of childhood OCD, as well as OCD related illnesses, and treatments for OCD.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 296g
- ISBN-13: 9781849057837
- ISBN-10: 1849057834
- Artikelnr.: 42796344
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 296g
- ISBN-13: 9781849057837
- ISBN-10: 1849057834
- Artikelnr.: 42796344
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Adam B. Lewin and Eric A. Storch
Contributors. Introduction. Eric Storch and Adam Lewin. PART 1. 1. What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?. Dr Caleb Lack
Department of Psychology
College of Education and Professional Studies
University of Central Oklahoma. 2. Possible Causes of OCD. Dr Carly Johnco
Centre for Emotional Health
Department of Psychology
Macquarie University
Sydney
Australia. 3. The Development and Course of Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Dean McKay
Department of Psychology
Fordham University
New York. 4. Recognizing Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Marni Jacob
Private Practice
Florida. 5. Now What? Selecting the Right OCD Treatment for Children and Adolescents. Dr Joseph F. McGuire
Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior
University of California. PART 2. 6. An Overview of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Adam M. Reid
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
Dr Joseph P.H. McNamara
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
and Dr Gary Geffken
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida. 7. Nuts and Bolts of Exposure and Response Prevention for Childhood OCD. Dr Adam Lewin. 8. Treatment-Resistant Pediatric OCD: Assessment and Treatment Options. Michael Sulkowski
University of Arizona. 9. Factors Related to Prognosis in Pediatric OCD. Dr Jennifer M. Park
Ph.D.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Stanford University School of Medicine. PART 3. 10. Decision-Making: Treatment Options and Levels of Care. Robert R. Selles
University of South Florida and Alpert Medical School of Brown University
and Dr Adam Lewin. 11. OCD at School: An Overview for Educators. Dr Lisa Bateman
University of South Florida. 12. Managing OCD at Home. Dr Brittany M. Rudy
Lowdergroup
South Carolina
and Department of Pediatrics and Psychiatry
University of South Florida. References. Index.
Department of Psychology
College of Education and Professional Studies
University of Central Oklahoma. 2. Possible Causes of OCD. Dr Carly Johnco
Centre for Emotional Health
Department of Psychology
Macquarie University
Sydney
Australia. 3. The Development and Course of Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Dean McKay
Department of Psychology
Fordham University
New York. 4. Recognizing Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Marni Jacob
Private Practice
Florida. 5. Now What? Selecting the Right OCD Treatment for Children and Adolescents. Dr Joseph F. McGuire
Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior
University of California. PART 2. 6. An Overview of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Adam M. Reid
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
Dr Joseph P.H. McNamara
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
and Dr Gary Geffken
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida. 7. Nuts and Bolts of Exposure and Response Prevention for Childhood OCD. Dr Adam Lewin. 8. Treatment-Resistant Pediatric OCD: Assessment and Treatment Options. Michael Sulkowski
University of Arizona. 9. Factors Related to Prognosis in Pediatric OCD. Dr Jennifer M. Park
Ph.D.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Stanford University School of Medicine. PART 3. 10. Decision-Making: Treatment Options and Levels of Care. Robert R. Selles
University of South Florida and Alpert Medical School of Brown University
and Dr Adam Lewin. 11. OCD at School: An Overview for Educators. Dr Lisa Bateman
University of South Florida. 12. Managing OCD at Home. Dr Brittany M. Rudy
Lowdergroup
South Carolina
and Department of Pediatrics and Psychiatry
University of South Florida. References. Index.
Contributors. Introduction. Eric Storch and Adam Lewin. PART 1. 1. What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?. Dr Caleb Lack
Department of Psychology
College of Education and Professional Studies
University of Central Oklahoma. 2. Possible Causes of OCD. Dr Carly Johnco
Centre for Emotional Health
Department of Psychology
Macquarie University
Sydney
Australia. 3. The Development and Course of Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Dean McKay
Department of Psychology
Fordham University
New York. 4. Recognizing Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Marni Jacob
Private Practice
Florida. 5. Now What? Selecting the Right OCD Treatment for Children and Adolescents. Dr Joseph F. McGuire
Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior
University of California. PART 2. 6. An Overview of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Adam M. Reid
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
Dr Joseph P.H. McNamara
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
and Dr Gary Geffken
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida. 7. Nuts and Bolts of Exposure and Response Prevention for Childhood OCD. Dr Adam Lewin. 8. Treatment-Resistant Pediatric OCD: Assessment and Treatment Options. Michael Sulkowski
University of Arizona. 9. Factors Related to Prognosis in Pediatric OCD. Dr Jennifer M. Park
Ph.D.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Stanford University School of Medicine. PART 3. 10. Decision-Making: Treatment Options and Levels of Care. Robert R. Selles
University of South Florida and Alpert Medical School of Brown University
and Dr Adam Lewin. 11. OCD at School: An Overview for Educators. Dr Lisa Bateman
University of South Florida. 12. Managing OCD at Home. Dr Brittany M. Rudy
Lowdergroup
South Carolina
and Department of Pediatrics and Psychiatry
University of South Florida. References. Index.
Department of Psychology
College of Education and Professional Studies
University of Central Oklahoma. 2. Possible Causes of OCD. Dr Carly Johnco
Centre for Emotional Health
Department of Psychology
Macquarie University
Sydney
Australia. 3. The Development and Course of Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Dean McKay
Department of Psychology
Fordham University
New York. 4. Recognizing Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Marni Jacob
Private Practice
Florida. 5. Now What? Selecting the Right OCD Treatment for Children and Adolescents. Dr Joseph F. McGuire
Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior
University of California. PART 2. 6. An Overview of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Dr Adam M. Reid
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
Dr Joseph P.H. McNamara
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
and Dr Gary Geffken
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida. 7. Nuts and Bolts of Exposure and Response Prevention for Childhood OCD. Dr Adam Lewin. 8. Treatment-Resistant Pediatric OCD: Assessment and Treatment Options. Michael Sulkowski
University of Arizona. 9. Factors Related to Prognosis in Pediatric OCD. Dr Jennifer M. Park
Ph.D.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Stanford University School of Medicine. PART 3. 10. Decision-Making: Treatment Options and Levels of Care. Robert R. Selles
University of South Florida and Alpert Medical School of Brown University
and Dr Adam Lewin. 11. OCD at School: An Overview for Educators. Dr Lisa Bateman
University of South Florida. 12. Managing OCD at Home. Dr Brittany M. Rudy
Lowdergroup
South Carolina
and Department of Pediatrics and Psychiatry
University of South Florida. References. Index.