Child And Adolescent Mental Health Ed. By Martin H. Maurer

Child And Adolescent Mental Health Ed. By Martin H. Maurer
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In the present volume, we collected state-of-the-art chapters on diagnosis, treatment, and social implications.

The first section describes diagnostic processes. It describes a reevaluation of projective techniques, a new clinical tool in psychotraumatology, the foundations of the framing technique, and an overview on integrative approaches.

The second section focuses on new developments in the field with special emphasis on culture-specific contexts. From parenting of adolescents in India to the influence of poverty on mental health issues in Mexico, as well as the use of marijuana and Internet addiction, some of the most important fields are highlighted.

The third section concentrates on therapy. It shows how to react to bullying and reviews the use of antidepressants in children and adolescents.

Preface

1 Draw, Write, Speak, Play: The Role of Projection in Diagnosis and Therapy of Children and Adolescents

2 A Qualitative Tool for Detecting and Approaching Psychological Trauma in Children Victims of the 2009 Italian Earthquake

3 Can Frames Make Change? Using Communications Science to Translate the Science of Child Mental Health

4 Integrative Approach to Child and Adolescent Mental Health

5 Parenting Adolescents in India: A Cultural Perspective

6 Poverty and Mental Health Outcomes in Mexican Adolescents

7 Marijuana, Experience of Temporality, and School Performance from a Qualitative and Quantitative Approach

8 Internet Addiction Disorder

9 Peer Bullying in Schools: A Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Program

10 Use of Antidepressants in Children and Adolescents

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