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Childhood Depression

by Kevin D. Stark
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Overview

This comprehensive volume provides a thorough review of the empirical basis for the diagnosis of depression in children, and detailed information on how to make this assessment. He also describes a multi-component treatment program (cognitive-behavioral, family therapy, and school consultation), which has been validated with a large number of children. The main feature of this volume is the step-by-step description of how to implement such a program. A session-by-session outline, case examples, and clinical insights are given, and the author provides an array of treatment-related methods, i.e. the pleasant events schedule, exercises to facilitate cognitive restructuring, and sample behavioral contracts, which further enhance the book's usefulness.

Synopsis

It is now generally acknowledged that depression is as much a disorder of childhood as of adulthood. Yet it is also clear that the manifestation of depression in children is more varied, complex, and difficult to detect. It may, for instance, show up in the form of anger, somatic symptoms, or lowered school performance. While school professionals are often the first to recognize that a child has a problem, they may be unable to accurately diagnose it as depression or provide any treatment within the school setting. Childhood Depression is designed specifically for school practitioners who wish to increase their understanding of depression in children so that they may identify it, assess its severity, and plan appropriate interventions.

In this book, Kevin Stark provides a thorough review of the empirical basis for the diagnosis of depression in children, and detailed information on how to make this assessment. He also describes a multi-component treatment program (cognitive-behavioral, family therapy, and school consultation), which has been validated with a large number of children. The main feature of this volume is the step-by-step description of how to implement such a program. A session-by-session outline, case examples, and clinical insights are given, and the author provides an array of treatment-related methods, i.e. the pleasant events schedule, exercises to facilitate cognitive restructuring, and sample behavioral contracts, which further enhance the book's usefulness.

Childhood Depression is a concise, practical, and up-to-date guide for any professional working with school-age children. It is particularly relevant for school psychologists, counselors, social workers, administrators, and students in these areas.

About the Author, Kevin D. Stark

Kevin D. Stark PhD, Educational Psychology, University of Texas, Austin.

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Editorials

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

"Practicality is the hallmark of this work. This is borne out by even the index, which includes such items as teenagers' cutdowns,' feeling fat,' popularity,' and sense of humor in the therapeutic relationship.'...The text betrays the hand of an author who intimately understands and is concerned about depressed children."--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

Christian Counseling Today

"This book provides counselors with the information they need to recognize and treat childhood depression... It is well-grounded in research on childhood depression and offers useful models of assessment and treatment."--Christian Counseling Today

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1990
Publisher
Guilford Publications, Inc.
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780898622362

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