Studies have shown that conduct disorder affects 1-4% of adolescents in the United States and oppositional defiant disorder is estimated to develop in approximately 10.2% of children. The presence of DBD is also known to be more prevalent in boys than it is in girls. As there is a growing need to understand why children and adolescent exhibit signs of hostility, defiance and isolation, this book is an ideal resource for this timely topic.
- Encompasses both ODD and conduct disorder
- Introduces readers to the social, cultural and environmental factors that play a crucial part in disruptive behavior
- Demonstrates the interrelationship of attachment problems, chronic trauma and disruptive behavior
- Discusses current best practices for intervention and treatment in youth with disruptive behaviors
- Provides casework examples of patients with disruptive behavior disorder
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"This book forces us to take a look at all of our assumptions about children and adolescents who concern us. The reader is guided, non-judgmentally, to witness their own scorn and transmute it into the deep compassion and urgent action that young people deserve. As our society undergoes massive changes, we can look to the work of Drs. Cox and Marsh for instructions as to how to care even more assiduously for the most vulnerable among us." -- Karinn Glover, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Dept of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine