CHAPTER
2: AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR
- Aggressive
Behaviour: Characteristics and Related Issues
- How Aggressive Behaviour
Develops
- Effect of TV Violence
on Aggressiveness
- Familial and Temperamental
Causes of Aggression
- Genetic and Environmental
Factors in Behaviour Problems
- Temperament, Family
Function, and Behaviour Problems
- Problem Behaviours:
Genetic and Environmental Influences
- Temperament and Aggression
in Children
- Family Structure and
Aggressive Behaviour
- Pre-school Children
and Behaviour Problems
- Aggression and Anxiety
- Differences in Mothers'&
Fathers' Perceptions
- Characteristics of Persistently
Aggressive Youth
- Early Aggressive Behaviour
and Serious Crime in Adulthood
- Stability of Behaviour
Problems in Children
- Relational Aggression-More
Common in Girls
- Stability of Aggression
Over Time and Generations
- Types of Aggression
- Do Some Children Value
the Rewards of Aggression More than Others?
- Are Teachers' Predictions
of Adolescent Adjustment Valid?
- Predicting Aggression
in Psychiatric Patients
- Socioeconomic Status
and Behaviour Problems in Children
- Factors Which Increase
Risk for Aggression
- Witnessing Physical
Aggression between Parents
- Do Assaultive Boys Learn
to Fight at Home?
- Families of Aggressive
Children
- Are Adolescents with
Psychosis more Violent than Adolescents without Psychosis?
- Peer Relationships and
Aggression in Young Children
- Treatment
and Management of Aggressive Behaviour Psychological Approaches
- Behavioural Approaches
to the Treatment of Aggressive Disorders
- Effective Time Out Duration
for Aggressive Behaviours
- Social Skills Training
for Aggressive Children
- Modifying Aggressive
Behaviour with Social Skills Training
- Cognitive Training for
Aggressive Behaviour
- Therapeutic Management
with Aggressive Adolescents
- Anger Control Training
- Family Therapy with
Aggressive Adolescents
- Dropout in Family-Based
Treatments
- Impact of a Prevention
Program on Aggressive Children
- Pharmacological
Approaches
- Use of Lithium in Controlling
Aggressive Behaviour
- The Effects of Lithium
Carbonate and Haloperidol on
- Aggressive Children
- Comparing Two Drugs
for Aggression
- Anti-Aggression Drugs
- Physical
Control for Aggressive Behaviour
- The Use of Seclusion
and Physical Restraint with Violent Youths
- Isolation and Restraint
in Corrections
- Responsible Control
with Aggressive Adolescents
- Holding Technique to
Control Violent Behaviour
CHAPTER
3: CONDUCT DISORDER, OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER, AND DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOUR
DISORDER
- Characteristics and Related
Issues
- Classification of Conduct
Disorder
- Conduct Disorder and
Cognitive Functioning
- Parental Divorce and
Child Conduct Problems
- What Causes Conduct
Disorder in Children?
- A Four-Year Follow-up
of Children With Psychiatric Disorders
- Effects of Economic
Disadvantage
- Risk and Protective
Factors for Behaviour Problems
- Parenting Style and
Behaviour Disorders
- Disruptive Behaviour
in Brothers of Delinquents
- Ineffective Parenting
and Conduct Problems
- Mothers' Attributions
and Expectations of their Children with Conduct Disorder
- Social Problem-Solving
and Conduct Disorder
- Drug Abuse in Youth
with Conduct Disorder
- Disruptive Behaviour
and Depression
- Conduct and Affective
Disorders
- Outcome of Conduct Disorder
and Depression in Girls
- Anxiety and Antisocial
Behaviours
- Treatment and Management
of Conduct Disorder
- Conduct Disorder: A
Model for Prevention
- Who Drops Out of Treatment
and Why
- Classification and Treatment
of Antisocial Adolescents
- From Whom do Adolescents
and their Parents Seek Treatment?
- Marital Discord and
Treatment of Conduct Disorder
- Does Social Support
Increase the Effects of Parent Training?
- Comparing Child and
Parent Training
- Treating Attachment
Needs of Youth with Conduct Disorder
- Multimodal Day Treatment
for Disruptive Children
- Emotional and Conduct
Disordered Adolescents: Treatment Outcome
- Day Treatment vs. Outpatient
Treatment for Disruptive Behaviours
- Residential Treatment
based on a Strategic /Systemic Approach
- What Works and Does
Not Work with Antisocial Adolescents
- A Summary of Effective
Treatments for Youth with Conduct Disorder
CHAPTER
4: ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD)
- What Causes ADHD?
- Family-Genetic Risk
Factors in ADHD
- ADHD and Genetic Abnormality
- Two Studies of Twins
- ADHD: Characteristics
and Related Issues
- Specificity of Particular
Symptoms to the Diagnosis of ADHD
- Impairment of Cognitive
Function in ADHD Children
- Measuring Hyperactivity
and Inattention
- Can Defiance Level Predict
Adolescent Outcome?
- Severity of Symptoms
as a Predictor of Future Behaviour
- ADHD and School Failure
- Self-esteem in Hyperactive
Children
- Attention Problems and
Gender Differences in at Risk Children
- A Summary of Important
Findings in ADHD
- Enuresis in ADHD Children
- What Causes Stress to
Parents of ADHD Children?
- Parents of Children
with ADHD
- Predictors of Persistence
of ADHD
- ADHD and Other Problem
Behaviours and Disorders
- Distinguishing between
Hyperactivity and Conduct Disorder
- Hyperactivity and Conduct
Disorder
- ADHD and Conduct Disorder:
Overlaps and Differences
- Children with ADHD and
Conduct Disorder
- ADHD, Conduct Disorder,
and Cognitive Functioning
- ADHD and Oppositional
Defiant Disorder: What are the Risk Factors
for Developing Conduct Disorder?
- Comorbidity in Children
with Disruptive Behaviour
- Comorbidity for Disruptive
Behaviour Disorders
- Diagnostic Comorbidity
Among Community Children
- Do Emotional and Behaviour
Problems Cluster within Families?
- The Continuity of Mental
Disorders
- Parents of Children
with ADHD and Conduct Disorder
- ADHD and Delinquency
- Are Children with ADD
More Likely to Become Delinquents?
- ADD and Delinquency
- Executive Functions,
ADD, and Delinquency
- Juvenile Delinquency
and ADD
- ADD and Substance Abuse
- Drug Use and Antisocial
Behaviour in Hyperactives
- ADHD, Conduct Problems,
and Substance Abuse
- Treatment and Management
of ADHD
- Psychological Approaches
- Cognitive Behaviour
Therapy for ADHD
- Parent Training
and the Treatment of ADHD in Preschoolers
- Day Treatment Program
for Disruptive Behaviour
- Social Skills Training:
Does it Work?
- Day Treatment of
Children with Severe Behaviour Problems
- Psychoanalysis and
Disruptive Disorders
- Pharmacological Approaches
- Bupropion Effects
in Attention Deficit and Conduct Disorder
- Methylphenidate
and ADD
- Side Effects of
Methylphenidate in Treating ADHD
- Some Questions /Answers
About Methylphenidate for ADHD
Children
- Multimodal Approaches
- Medication Alone
is Not Good Enough
- Effects of Behaviour
Therapy and Medication on Children with ADHD
- ADHD: Follow-up Studies
- Developmental Change
in ADHD Boys over Four Years
- Hyperactive Children:
Predictors of Adolescent Outcome
- 15 Year Follow-up on
Hyperactive Children: Drug and Alcohol Abuse, and Antisocial Behaviour
- Adult Outcome of Childhood
Hyperactivity: Antisocial Personality Disorder and Criminality
- Adult Outcome of Childhood
Hyperactivity: Educational and Occupational Achievement
- Does ADHD Continue into
Adulthood?
CHAPTER
5: JUVENILE OFFENDERS
- Risk and Protective Factors
for Juvenile Delinquency
- A Comparison of Delinquents
and Non-delinquents
- Childhood Maladjustments
and Delinquency
- Predicting Delinquent
Behaviour in Adolescents
- Predicting Delinquency
using Self-reported Delinquency
- Predicting Delinquency
from Preschool Behaviour
- The Effects of Exposure
to Violence
- Factors That Can Reduce
or Prevent Delinquency
- Delinquency and Psychiatric
Disorders in Adopted Youth
- Age of Onset as a Risk
Factor for Delinquency
- Neurodevelopmental Findings
in Delinquents
- IQ and Delinquency
- The Protective Effects
of IQ for Delinquency
- Love Deprivation, IQ,
and Violent Juvenile Delinquency
- Learning Disabilities
and Juvenile Delinquency
- Parenting and Delinquency
- Parenting Skills and
Delinquency
- Physically Abused Delinquents
- Mother's versus Father's
Role in Delinquency
- Parental Conflict and
the Risk of Early Offending
- Family Relations and
Female Delinquency
- Family Characteristics
of Delinquent and Non-delinquent Youth
- Parental Support, Control,
and Delinquency
- Delinquents with Alcoholic
Parents
-
- Adolescent Sex Offenders
- Psychiatric Disorders
Among Sexual Offenders
- Adolescent Female Sexual
Offenders
- Sibling verses Non-sibling
Sexual Offenders
- Specialized Treatment
Programs for sex Offenders
- Characteristics of Adolescent
Sex Offenders and Violent Offenders
- Assessment and Treatment
of Adolescent Sexual Offenders
- A Treatment Plan for
Male Adolescent Sex Offenders
- Treatment of Juvenile
Sex Offenders in Foster Homes
- Treatment Approaches
for Juvenile Offenders
- How to Stop Difficult
Kids from Becoming Delinquents
- A Program for Preventing
School Failure and Delinquency
- Does Making Delinquents
Pay for their Crimes Work?
- Psychotherapy with Delinquents
in a Training School
- Social Skills Training
for Juvenile Delinquents
- Delinquents can be Helped
by Getting them Jobs
- Contracting with a Delinquent
- Token Economy Works
for Juvenile Offenders
- Does Fear of Punishment
Suppress Crime?
- Positive Peer Culture
Treatment for Delinquent Youth
- A "No Blame"
Approach to Treatment
- Education Therapy for
Student Offenders
- What Kind of Group Homes
Work better for juvenile Offenders?
- Follow-up of Delinquents
9 Years after Discharge
- Comparing Day and Residential
Treatment for juvenile Offenders
- Outward Bound Programs
for Treating Juvenile Delinquents: Are They Effective?
- Boot Camps
- Treatments Including
Family for juvenile Offenders
- Multisystemic Treatment
for juvenile Offenders
- Involving Families in
the Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents
- A Review of Family Therapy
with Delinquents
- Institutional Support
- If Family Therapy Does Not Work
- Can Functional Family
Therapy Reduce Recidivism?
- Group Therapy for Parents
of Delinquent Children
- Training of Delinquents
and their Parents
- Training Pre-Delinquent
Youth and their Parents to Negotiate
- Treating Delinquents
in Foster Homes
- Specialized Foster Care
for Young Offenders
CHAPTER
6: ABUSE AND NEGLECT
- Psychopathogy in Abused
and Neglected Children
- Cognitive Ability, Psychopathology,
and Behaviour in Children with a History of Abuse and/ or Neglect
- Abuse and Psychiatric
Disturbance in Parent and Child
- Abuse and Psychosocial.
Characteristics of Children in a Community Setting
- Negative Effects of Abuse
and Neglect
- Aggressive Behaviour
in Abused and Neglected Children
- Antisocial Personality
Disorder in Abused and Neglected Children
- Substance Abuse and
Psychosocial Adjustment in Abused Adolescents
- Academic and Disciplinary
Problems in Abused and Neglected Children
- Poverty and Childhood
Adjustment
- Treatment
- Families Must be Involved
for Programs to Succeed
CHAPTER
7: SUBSTANCE ABUSE
- Substance Abuse: Characteristics
and Related Issues
- Characteristics of Adolescents
who use Drugs
- Predicting Onset of
substance Abuse from Early Behaviour
- How to Recognize Marijuana
use in Youth
- Predicting Drug Abuse
and Running Away Behaviour
- Psychiatric Disorders
Among Substance Abusers
- Occult Participation
and Substance Abuse
- Substance Abuse: The
Parents' Influence
- Communication in Relationships
and Substance Abuse
- Adolescent Substance
Abuse and Family Cohesion
- Parental Behaviour and
Drug Use in Adolescence
- Does Parents' Attitude
Towards Drug Abuse Matter?
- Alcoholic Fathers and
their Sons
- Behaviour Problems in
Sons and Daughters of Substance
- Abusers
- Psychopathology Among
Children of Alcoholics
- Prevention of Substance
Abuse
- School Based Drug Abuse
Prevention
- Preventing Adolescent
Substance Abuse
- Treatment for Substance
Abuse
- Strategic Structural
Systems Approach in Family Therapy for Drug Abusers
- Family Therapy for Adolescent
Drug Abusers
- Family Therapy with
One Family Member
- Reality Therapy with
Adolescent Alcoholics
CHAPTER
8: SUICIDE
- Prevalence of Suicide
- Prevalence of Suicidal
Behaviour in Youth in the General Population
-
- Risk Factors for Suicide
- Risk Factors for Attempted
Suicide
- Risk Factors for Completing
Suicide
- Psychosocial Risk Factors
for Suicide
- Depression and Suicidal
Behaviour
- Aggression and Suicidal
Behaviour
- Suicidal Thoughts in
Adolescents
-
- Treatment of Suicidal
Youth
- Outpatient Treatment
for Suicidal Youth
- Family Therapy for Suicidal
Behaviour
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