Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents:
At a time when increasing numbers of children are being treated for emotional problems, naming and treating those problems remains more of an art than a science often leaving children and their parents to navigate a confusing path. One reason for this uncertainty is that we have few objective ways o...
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Zusammenfassung: | At a time when increasing numbers of children are being treated for emotional problems, naming and treating those problems remains more of an art than a science often leaving children and their parents to navigate a confusing path. One reason for this uncertainty is that we have few objective ways of assessing a child's emotional difficulties other than judgments based on interviews and checklists of symptoms. Unlike most adults, however, young children are often unable or unwilling to talk about their symptoms, leaving mental health professionals to rely on observation and information from parents and teachers that may be incorrect or biased. Furthermore, children develop so quickly that what looks like attention deficit disorder in the fall may look like anxiety or nothing at all in the summer. Although the mental health field has made great strides in helping children manage mental illness, particularly moderate conditions, the system of diagnosis is still '200 to 300 years behind other branches of medicine, ' according Dr. E. Jane Costello, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University. Dr. Costello and other experts believe that the search for a diagnosis is often a process of trial and error that may end with serious errors in diagnosis and treatment. According to government surveys at least six million American children have difficulties that are diagnosed as serious mental disorders, a number that has tripled since the early 1990s even though one of the largest continuing surveys of mental illness in children, tracking 4,500 children ages 9 to 13, found no cases of full-blown bi-polar disorder and only a few children with the mild flights of excessive energy that could be considered nascent bipolar disorder. Moreover, the symptoms diagnosed as serious emotional problems in children often bear little resemblance to those in adults. Instead, children?s moods often flip on and off throughout the day, and their upswings often look more like extreme agitation than bi-polar disorder. The confusion over accurate diagnosis and treatment leaves parents with very difficult children virtually alone and confused by the conflicting signals given by doctors and other mental health professionals. If parents are lucky, they may find a specialist who listens carefully and has the sensitivity to understand their child and their family. In dozens of interviews conducted by the author, however, parents of troubled children said that they had searched for months and sometimes years to find the right therapist. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Paralleltitel: Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 440 S.) |
ISBN: | 9780080923062 0080923062 |
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spelling | Glicken, Morley D. Verfasser aut Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents Morley D. Glicken Evidence-based practice with socially and emotionally troubled children and adolescents 1. ed. Amsterdam [u.a.] Boston Academic Press/Elsevier 2009 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 440 S.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Practical resources for the mental health professional Includes bibliographical references and index Paralleltitel: Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents At a time when increasing numbers of children are being treated for emotional problems, naming and treating those problems remains more of an art than a science often leaving children and their parents to navigate a confusing path. One reason for this uncertainty is that we have few objective ways of assessing a child's emotional difficulties other than judgments based on interviews and checklists of symptoms. Unlike most adults, however, young children are often unable or unwilling to talk about their symptoms, leaving mental health professionals to rely on observation and information from parents and teachers that may be incorrect or biased. Furthermore, children develop so quickly that what looks like attention deficit disorder in the fall may look like anxiety or nothing at all in the summer. Although the mental health field has made great strides in helping children manage mental illness, particularly moderate conditions, the system of diagnosis is still '200 to 300 years behind other branches of medicine, ' according Dr. E. Jane Costello, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University. Dr. Costello and other experts believe that the search for a diagnosis is often a process of trial and error that may end with serious errors in diagnosis and treatment. According to government surveys at least six million American children have difficulties that are diagnosed as serious mental disorders, a number that has tripled since the early 1990s even though one of the largest continuing surveys of mental illness in children, tracking 4,500 children ages 9 to 13, found no cases of full-blown bi-polar disorder and only a few children with the mild flights of excessive energy that could be considered nascent bipolar disorder. Moreover, the symptoms diagnosed as serious emotional problems in children often bear little resemblance to those in adults. Instead, children?s moods often flip on and off throughout the day, and their upswings often look more like extreme agitation than bi-polar disorder. The confusion over accurate diagnosis and treatment leaves parents with very difficult children virtually alone and confused by the conflicting signals given by doctors and other mental health professionals. If parents are lucky, they may find a specialist who listens carefully and has the sensitivity to understand their child and their family. In dozens of interviews conducted by the author, however, parents of troubled children said that they had searched for months and sometimes years to find the right therapist. MEDICAL / Psychiatry / Child & Adolescent bisacsh Child psychiatry fast Emotional problems of children fast Emotional problems of teenagers fast Evidence-based psychiatry fast Jugend gnd Kind gnd Psychische Störung gnd Verhaltensstörung gnd Barnpsykiatri sao Mental Disorders Adolescent Child Evidence-Based Practice Child psychiatry Evidence-based psychiatry Emotional problems of children Emotional problems of teenagers Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 gnd rswk-swf Psychische Störung (DE-588)4047686-8 gnd rswk-swf Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 gnd rswk-swf Verhaltensstörung (DE-588)4062872-3 gnd rswk-swf Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 s Verhaltensstörung (DE-588)4062872-3 s Psychische Störung (DE-588)4047686-8 s DE-604 Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 s (DE-627) Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 0123745233 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780123745231 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123745231 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents |
title_alt | Evidence-based practice with socially and emotionally troubled children and adolescents |
title_auth | Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents |
title_exact_search | Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents |
title_full | Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents Morley D. Glicken |
title_fullStr | Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents Morley D. Glicken |
title_full_unstemmed | Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents Morley D. Glicken |
title_short | Evidence-based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents |
title_sort | evidence based practice with emotionally troubled children and adolescents |
topic | MEDICAL / Psychiatry / Child & Adolescent bisacsh Child psychiatry fast Emotional problems of children fast Emotional problems of teenagers fast Evidence-based psychiatry fast Jugend gnd Kind gnd Psychische Störung gnd Verhaltensstörung gnd Barnpsykiatri sao Mental Disorders Adolescent Child Evidence-Based Practice Child psychiatry Evidence-based psychiatry Emotional problems of children Emotional problems of teenagers Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 gnd Psychische Störung (DE-588)4047686-8 gnd Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 gnd Verhaltensstörung (DE-588)4062872-3 gnd |
topic_facet | MEDICAL / Psychiatry / Child & Adolescent Child psychiatry Emotional problems of children Emotional problems of teenagers Evidence-based psychiatry Jugend Kind Psychische Störung Verhaltensstörung Barnpsykiatri Mental Disorders Adolescent Child Evidence-Based Practice |
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