Tratamiento Paso A Paso De Los Problemas Psicologicos En La Infancia Y Adolescencia
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Author | : Mireia Orgilés Amorós |
Publisher | : Ediciones Pirámide |
Total Pages | : 673 |
Release | : 2022-10-27 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 8436847334 |
Los problemas psicológicos en los niños y adolescentes van en aumento en los últimos años, con un inicio cada vez más temprano y un pronóstico poco favorable si no reciben tratamiento. Desde las primeras etapas de la vida es importante asegurar un estado de salud mental que permita al niño o al adolescente hacer frente a las adversidades presentes y futuras. La intervención psicológica en la infancia y adolescencia requiere del conocimiento de técnicas de evaluación y tratamiento específicas, que cuenten con evidencia científica. En esta obra se aúna la investigación y la práctica clínica; por un lado, se describe con detalle la psicopatología, la evaluación y el tratamiento psicológico de cada problema o trastorno desde el rigor científico de la investigación; por otro lado, se expone de manera didáctica y paso a paso el proceso de evaluación y de tratamiento de un caso de un niño o adolescente, siguiendo el método científico en la intervención. A lo largo de veintiún capítulos, con más de cuarenta expertos del campo académico y profesional, se abordan problemas psicológicos que, por su frecuencia o por su tratamiento novedoso, contribuyen a la formación de estudiantes y a la actualización de profesionales. Esta obra es una guía para el terapeuta en formación o profesional que quiera conocer, desde un acercamiento científico y riguroso, el proceso de evaluación y tratamiento de los problemas psicológicos en la infancia y adolescencia.
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Release | : 2022 |
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ISBN | : 9788436847079 |
Author | : Stanley Rachman |
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Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
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"From a leader in the field of psychotherapy this new book is the first dedicated to the topic of the fear of contamination. The book starts by defining the disorder, before considering the various manifestations of this fear, examining both mental contamination and contact contamination, and feelings of disgust. Most significantly it develops a theory for how this problem can be treated, providing clinical guidelines - based around cognitive behavioural techniques."--BOOK JACKET.
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Total Pages | : 1880 |
Release | : 2013 |
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Total Pages | : 672 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Education |
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Author | : Lynn Kern Koegel, Ph.D. |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 2014-03-25 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0698157435 |
There have been huge advances in our ability to diagnose autism and in the development of effective interventions that can change children’s lives. In this extraordinary book, Lynn Kern Koegel, a leading clinician, researcher, and cofounder of the renowned Autism Research Center at the University of California at Santa Barbara, combines her cutting-edge expertise with the everyday perspectives of Claire LaZebnik, a writer whose experience with a son with autism provides a rare window into the disorder. Together, they draw on the highly effective “pivotal response” approach developed at the center to provide concrete ways of improving the symptoms of autism and the emotional struggles that surround it, while reminding readers never to lose sight of the humor that lurks in the disability’s quirkiness or the importance of enjoying your child. From the shock of diagnosis to the step-by-step work with verbal communication, social interaction, self-stimulation, meltdowns, fears, and more, the answers are here-in a book that is as warm and nurturing as it is authoritative.
Author | : Institute of Medicine |
Publisher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2011-08-26 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0309212197 |
Chronic diseases are common and costly, yet they are also among the most preventable health problems. Comprehensive and accurate disease surveillance systems are needed to implement successful efforts which will reduce the burden of chronic diseases on the U.S. population. A number of sources of surveillance data-including population surveys, cohort studies, disease registries, administrative health data, and vital statistics-contribute critical information about chronic disease. But no central surveillance system provides the information needed to analyze how chronic disease impacts the U.S. population, to identify public health priorities, or to track the progress of preventive efforts. A Nationwide Framework for Surveillance of Cardiovascular and Chronic Lung Diseases outlines a conceptual framework for building a national chronic disease surveillance system focused primarily on cardiovascular and chronic lung diseases. This system should be capable of providing data on disparities in incidence and prevalence of the diseases by race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geographic region, along with data on disease risk factors, clinical care delivery, and functional health outcomes. This coordinated surveillance system is needed to integrate and expand existing information across the multiple levels of decision making in order to generate actionable, timely knowledge for a range of stakeholders at the local, state or regional, and national levels. The recommendations presented in A Nationwide Framework for Surveillance of Cardiovascular and Chronic Lung Diseases focus on data collection, resource allocation, monitoring activities, and implementation. The report also recommends that systems evolve along with new knowledge about emerging risk factors, advancing technologies, and new understanding of the basis for disease. This report will inform decision-making among federal health agencies, especially the Department of Health and Human Services; public health and clinical practitioners; non-governmental organizations; and policy makers, among others.
Author | : Romain Meeusen |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 2017-08-07 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1315305771 |
A growing body of research evidence suggests that physical activity can have a positive effect on educational achievement. This book examines a range of processes associated with physical activity that are of relevance to those working in education – including cognition, learning, memory, attention, mood, stress and mental health symptoms – and draws on the latest insights from exercise neuroscience to help explain the evidence. With contributions from leading scientists and educationalists from around the world, this book cuts through the myths to interrogate the relationship between physical activity and educational achievement in children, adolescents and young adults in a variety of cultural and geographical contexts. Examining both the benefits and risks associated with physical activity from the perspectives of exercise science and educational psychology, it also looks ahead to ask what the limits of this research might be and what effects it might have on the future practice of education. Physical Activity and Educational Achievement: Insights from Exercise Neuroscience is fascinating reading for any student, academic or practitioner with an interest in exercise science and education.
Author | : Nancy Bayley |
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Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 1969 |
Genre | : Examinations |
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Author | : Denise Bystryn Kandel |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2002-03-04 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780521789691 |
(Publisher-supplied data) This book represents the first systematic discussion of the Gateway Hypothesis, a developmental hypothesis formulated to model how adolescents initiate and progress in the use of various drugs. In the United States, this progression proceeds from the use of tobacco or alcohol to the use of marijuana and other illicit drugs. This volume presents a critical overview of what is currently known about the Gateway Hypothesis. The authors of the chapters explore the hypothesis from various perspectives ranging from developmental social psychology to prevention and intervention science, animal models, neurobiology and analytical methodology. This volume is original and unique in its purview, covering a broad view of the Gateway Hypothesis. The juxtaposition of epidemiological, intervention, animal and neurobiological studies represents a new stage in the evolution of drug research, in which epidemiology and biology inform one another in the understanding of drug abuse.