Psychodiagnostic Assessment of Children

Psychodiagnostic Assessment of Children
Author: Randy W. Kamphaus
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2008-06-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0471793590

An unparalleled resource for accurately diagnosing an array of childhood problems Psychodiagnostic Assessment of Children: Dimensional and Categorical Approaches provides comprehensive guidelines for assessing and diagnosing a broad spectrum of childhood disorders. In this groundbreaking new text, Randy Kamphaus (coauthor of the BASC and BASC-II) and Jonathan Campbell discuss both theoretical and practical aspects of the field. Their detailed coverage provides students and professionals with important research findings and practical tools for accurate assessment and informed diagnosis. This monumental new work begins by explaining dimensional (e.g., classification methods that emphasize quantitative assessment measures such as behavior rating scales) and categorical (e.g., classification methods that emphasize qualitative assessment measures such as clinical observation and history-taking) methods of assessment and diagnosis. It then highlights assessment interpretation issues related to psychological assessment and diagnosis. The remainder of the text covers constructs and core symptoms of interest, diagnostic standards, assessment methods, interpretations of findings, and case studies for all of the major childhood disorders. The disorders include: * Mental retardation * Learning disability * Autism spectrum disorders * Depression * Anxiety disorders * Traumatic brain injuries * Eating disorders * Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder * Conduct disorder * Oppositional defiant disorder * Substance abuse and dependence * Subsyndromal and hypersyndromal impairments

Save Me

Save Me
Author: Jill Sanders
Publisher: Grayton Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2022-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1945100575

“The police are not ruling out the possibility that they have discovered the lair of a serial killer…” It was the stuff of nightmares. Crissy had survived, but she was the only one out of a dozen women who could claim so. That didn’t mean she had gotten away unscathed, physically or mentally. Being held prisoner for days and repeatedly beaten and raped hadn’t been the end of it. Losing the one man she’d trusted to help her recover had been the final blow. Now, as a single parent, she’s headed down the coast with her daughter to look for some peace of mind. Never in her wildest dreams did she imagine that trouble would follow her. Brock could never forget that fateful night he’d found the broken woman in the locked container. The fear and gratefulness in her haunting blue eyes would stay with him forever. As would knowing that it had been his partner who had tortured her and a dozen more unfortunate souls. That knowledge left him wondering if he could ever trust anyone again. But when he found out that someone was threatening the blue-eyed beauty once more, he knew that he would have to do something drastic to save her and to mend what was broken in himself.

Forever Love

Forever Love
Author: Tyanne DeMint Palmer
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 144977833X

He was going home. When Zack Carter left Sunset Point twelve years ago, he swore he was making the right decision. In one fateful night, he broke his promise to God and to his longtime girlfriend, Amanda Karmichael. He knew she deserved someone better than him, someone worthy of her love. So, without a word to her, he severed the bond between them and disappeared from her life. But when tragedy brings him home, the last person he expects to find is his Ami. Would she actually be able to forgive him, and could Gods plans really include a second chance for them?

Exploring the Essentials of Healthy Personality

Exploring the Essentials of Healthy Personality
Author: Camay Woodall
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2014-07-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1440831955

What are the elements upon which a healthy personality is built? This fascinating book identifies the key components and shares vivid case studies that demonstrate what happens when those elements are missing. What is "normal" when it comes to human personality? And is it possible to achieve emotional health through intended effort, just like physical health? Clinical psychologist Camay Woodall, PhD, addresses these complex questions and many more in this work that cogently discusses the parameters of emotional health. This book covers historical concepts; examines personality at its formative stages and beyond; explains how "normal behavior" varies widely, yet emotional symptoms are definable; and pinpoints the common aspects of normality in human personality, such as the need for social connection, the struggle for realism, and the ability to come to terms with guilt. Covering topics that include anxiety; self-esteem; depression; food (and the abuses of it), sex, love, and intimacy; shame and guilt; and spirituality, this book identifies common sources of dysfunctional personality traits and stresses the importance of individual responsibility in each area. Each chapter is richly illustrated by actual case studies from the author's 30 years of experience. The book will be of interest and highly useful to undergraduate or graduate-level students of psychotherapy, individuals undergoing therapy, parents who are concerned about their own or their family's behavior, and general readers.