Handbook of evidence-based treatment manuals for children and adolescents edited by Craig Winston LeCroy
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2008Edition: 2nd edDescription: xi, 604 p ill 26 cmISBN:- 9780195177411
- 618.928914
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Revised edition of: Handbook of child and adolescent treatment manuals. c1994
Includes bibliographical references and index
1. Evidence-Based Treatment Manuals: Some Practical Considerations; PART I: TREATMENT MANUALS FOR PREVENTION; 2. Social Problem-Solving Skills Training: Sample Module from the Coping Power Program; 3. Mentoring Adolescent Girls: A Group Intervention for Preventing Dating Violence; 4. An Evidence-Based HIV Prevention Intervention for African American Female Adolescents: SiHLE; 5. Social Skills Training: A Treatment Manual; PART II: TREATMENT MANUALS FOR SOCIAL PROBLEMS; 6. TAME: Treatment Anger Management Education; 7. TALK: Teens and Adults Learning to Communicate; 8. Manualized Treatment for Anxiety-based School Refusal Behavior in Youth; 9. The Children of Divorce Intervention Program: Fostering Children's Resilience Through Group Support and Skill-Building; 10. Discovering Forgiveness: A Guided Curriculum for Children Ages 6-8; PART III: TREATMENT MANUALS FOR CLINICAL PROBLEMS; 11. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Children and Adolescents: The Coping Cat Program; 12. A Cognitive Therapy Intervention for Adolescent Suicide Attempters: An Empirically-Informed Treatment; 13. The Home Chip System: A Token Economy for use in the Natural Home; 14. A Manual for the Family Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa; 15. Strengths Oriented Family Therapy (SOFT): A Manual Guided Treatment for Substance-Involved Teens and Families; 16. Multiple Family Groups to Reduce Youth Behavioral Difficulties.
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