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Childhood Depression Sourcebook by Jeffrey Miller
Depression is often underidentified in children. As a result, many go undiagnosed and suffer needlessly. The Childhood Depression Sourcebook provides insight into why children get depressed, how to identify symptoms, and where to find appropriate treatment. Dr. Miller distinguishes how childhood depression differs from adult depression and how depression manifests during different developmental stages: early childhood, late childhood, and adolescence. This unique book also emphasizes working with schools on both the academic and social level to help children adjust. Growing Up Sad : Childhood Depression and Its Treatment by Leon Cytryn, Leonw Cytryn, Donald H. McKnew (Editor) Both depression in children and suicide attempts by the young are on the rise. This state-of-the-art book presents essential information for understanding and treating depressed children, as well as preventing depression in the young. Promoting Social and Emotional Learning : Guidelines for Educators by Maurice J. Elias (Editor) |
'Help Me, I'm Sad' : Recognizing, Treating, and Preventing Childhood and Adolescent Depression by David G. Fassler, Lynne S. Dumas
"Help Me, I'm Sad" discusses how to tell if your child is at risk; how to spot symptoms; depression's link with other problems and its impact on the family; teen suicide; finding the right diagnosis, therapist, and treatment; and what you can do to help. For parents who have--or suspect they may have--depressed children, here is practical, easy-to-understand information from a compassionate and trustworthy source. The Practical Art of Suicide Assessment : A Guide for Mental Health Professionals and Substance Abuse Counselors by Shawn C. Shea One of the toughest tasks faced by a clinician is suicide risk assessment. In this highly readable, engaging volume, Dr. Shawn Christopher Shea explores the art and science of suicide assessment. Dr. Shea has developed a flexible and thorough interviewing strategy called Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events(CASE). By presenting case vignettes, as well scholarly discussion of the science of suicide assessment, Dr. Shea make the process of discovering suicidality come alive. Even if you are not directly involved in suicide risk assessment, this is a very worthwhile read. If you are directly involved, this is a must read. |
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