The Handbook of Clinical Interviewing with Children is one of three interrelated handbooks on the topic of interviewing for specific populations. It presents a combination of theory and practice plus concern with diagnostic entities for readers who work, or one day will work, with children (and their parents and teachers) in clinical settings. The volume begins with general issues (structured versus unstructured interview strategies, developmental issues when working with children, writing up the intake interview, etc.), moves to a section on major disorders with special relevance for child populations (conduct disorders, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, learning disorders, etc.), and concludes with a section addressing special populations.

Selecting Treatment Targets and Referrals

Selecting Treatment Targets and Referrals

Selecting treatment targets and referrals
Jose M.Soler-Baillo and Brian P.Marx

The methods by which a clinician selects the behavior(s) that are targeted for a client's treatment are a critical part of the assessment process. How well a psychologist operationalizes, identifies, and prioritizes a client's problems ...

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