2 edition of Treatment/Antisocial Beh in Children found in the catalog.
Treatment/Antisocial Beh in Children
Alan E. Kazdin
Published
January 1998
by Thomson Brooks/Cole
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 366 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10473312M |
ISBN 10 | 0534104398 |
ISBN 10 | 9780534104399 |
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a common behavioral disorder of childhood which can be described as a learned pattern of behavior reinforced by caregivers’ responses. Behavioral modification for ODD, particularly in preschool and school-aged children, should primarily focus on teaching caregivers to reinforce positive behaviors, discourage negative behaviors, and ultimately Cited by: 2. Conduct Disorder "Conduct disorder" refers to a group of behavioral and emotional problems in youngsters. Children and adolescents with this disorder have great difficulty following rules and behaving in a socially acceptable way. They are often viewed by other children, adults and social agencies as "bad" or delinquent, rather than mentally Size: KB.
With ASPD, as well as with patients with borderline personality disorder, the treatment providers or system may habituate to the patient's extreme behavioral problems and become satisfied with crisis or behavioral management, raising the risk of a protracted course of ineffective by: 5. Antisocial personality disorder is listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders as a cluster B (dramatic/erratic) personality disorder. It is characterized by frequent antisocial behavior and a lack of regard for others. While being the most reliably diagnosed personality disorder, it is also notoriously difficult to treat.
Get this from a library! Multisystemic treatment of antisocial behavior in children and adolescents. [Scott W Henggeler;] -- Provides extensive clinical descriptions of the approach, which is offered as an inexpensive and effecting alternative to out-of-home placement for youths with serious antisocial behavior. It is a. Behavioral undercontrol (also referred to as "behavioral dysregulation" and "disinhibition") is characterized by deficits in the planning and execution of goal–directed behavior, and is manifested by aggressive, antisocial, and impulsive behavior (Martin et al. ), all of which predict problematic alcohol use (Caspi et al. ).
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Treatment of Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents: Medicine & Health Science Books @ ed by: Among evidence-based therapies for children and adolescents with oppositional, aggressive, and antisocial behavior, parent management training (PMT) is without peer; no other treatment for children has been as thoroughly investigated and as widely by: Aggression and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents: Research and Treatment: Medicine & Health Science Books @ by: Phillippe B.
Cunningham, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the Family Services Research Center of the Medical University of South Carolina. He has had a long-standing commitment to addressing the psychosocial needs of children and adolescents, especially those who are disadvantaged and underserved.
Dr.5/5(4). Multisystemic Therapy for Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents, Second Edition. Multisystemic therapy (MST) has grown dramatically since the initial publication of this comprehensive manual.
Today, over MST programs operate in more than 30 states and 10 countries, supported by a strong empirical evidence base.
An excerpt from the book: Antisocial Personality Disorder, like most personality disorders, is believed to be the result of a combination of factors. These factors come in two different regards: genetic or biological factors, which include risk factors, such as hereditary factors, chemical or hormonal imbalances, or early brain damage and environmental factors, which include home life, socialization, /5(3).
This comprehensive volume reviews and synthesizes a vast body of knowledge on maladaptive aggression and antisocial behavior in youth. Written from a clinical-developmental perspective, and integrating theory and research from diverse fields, the book examines the origins, development, outcomes, and treatment of this serious problem in contemporary society.
Antisocial children may also drop out of school and have trouble maintaining a job and healthy relationships. The behavior could also lead to antisocial personality disorder in : Annamarya Scaccia. J Consult Clin PsycholKazdin AE: Behavior Modification in Applied Settings, ed 5.
Pacific Grove, CA, Brooks/Cole, Kazdin AE: Child, parent, and family dysfunction as predictors of outcome in cognitive-behavioral treatment of antisocial children Cited by: antisocial personality disorder Prevention of antisocial personality disorder – working with children and young people and their families Assessment and risk management of antisocial personality disorder Treatment and management of antisocial personality disorder and related and comorbid disorders Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents lays out empirically proven approaches to reducing the occurrence and severity of antisocial behavior, beginning in the earliest years of childhood.
Written for an audience of applied researchers, clinical practitioners, community activists, and policy makers, this edited volume summarizes ongoing Pages: Aggression and antisociality are difficult concepts to utilize in practice.
Daniel F. Connor's new book, Aggression and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents, provides a comprehensive examination of these topics in a thoughtful and productive manner from a developmental perspective.
Connor, a faculty member at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, has surveyed the Author: Hans Steiner, Niranjan S. Karnik. Reading Antisocial is like watching a soap opera. And while this book is an incredibly addictive read—a huge pro, there’s a bunch of cons as well.
First of all, this book has some terrible dialogue. I’m aware that realistic dialogue can be difficult to write, but the first odd pages were very much cringe to me/5. A comparison of eclectic treatment with Webster-Stratton’s Parents and Children Series in a children’s mental health center: A randomized controlled trial.
Behavior Therapy, 12, – Google ScholarCited by: Antisocial behavior is the most prevalent problem among children and adolescents referred for psychological or psychiatric treatment. Although much has been written on the problem and many different treatments are practiced, this is the first book to cover epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment as well as to thoroughly review and evaluate the current status and relative efficacy of alternative.
From studies on the outcome of behavioral parent training (BPT) to modify child antisocial behavior, 26 controlled studies met criteria for inclusion in a meta-analysis. Results support the short-term effectiveness of BPT to modify child antisocial behavior at home and school, and to improve parental personal by: This comprehensive volume reviews and synthesizes a vast body of knowledge on maladaptive aggression and antisocial behavior in youth.
Written from a clinical-developmental perspective, and integrating theory and research from diverse fields, the book examines the origins, development, outcomes, and treatment of this serious problem in contemporary society. Multisystemic therapy (MST) has grown dramatically since the initial publication of this comprehensive manual.
Today, over MST programs operate in more than 30 states and 10 countries, supported by a strong empirical evidence base. This book Brand: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Behavioral undercontrol (also referred to as “behavioral dysregulation” and “disinhibition”) is characterized by deficits in the planning and execution of goal-directed behavior, and is manifested by aggressive, antisocial, and impulsive behavior (Martin et al.
), all of which predict problematic alcohol use (Caspi et al. Cited by: Psychological treatments for people with antisocial personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is a condition that leads to persistent rule-breaking, criminality, and drug or alcohol misuse.
It causes a great deal of hardship for the person concerned, as well Cited by:. Conduct disorder (CD) and associated antisocial behavior is one of the most common mental and behavioral problems in children and young people. In the United States, CDs associated behaviors are primary presenting complains in children and : Rajesh Sagar, Bichitra N Patra, Vaibhav Patil.This review assessed the effectiveness of behavioural parent-training (BPT) and cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for treating antisocial behaviour in young people.
BPT and CBT have small to medium effects on antisocial behaviour; this was based on average effects of various interventions on various outcomes. The review methods could have favoured positive by: The guideline on Antisocial Personality Disorder, commissioned by NICE and developed by the National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, sets out clear, evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for staff working in health and social care and the criminal justice system on how to treat, manage and prevent antisocial personality disorder.