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(formerly Recent Developments (1983-1998) in Understanding and Managing Antisocial and Violent Youth)
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Shamsie, Jalal; Nicholl, Sorrel; Madsen, Kirsten C. (Editors)
Antisocial and Violent Youth
ISBN: 1-896266-69-X
© Jalal Shamsie, Sorrel Nicholl, Kirsten C. Madsen 1999

Table of Contents

 

CHAPTER 1: ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOURto top

  • Antisocial Behaviour: Characteristics and Related Issues
    • The Harmful Effects of Physical Punishment
    • Ethnicity, Physical Discipline, and Antisocial Behaviour
    • Physical Punishment: What Makes It More or Less Harmful?
    • Comparison of Antisocial Youth and their Non-antisocial Siblings
    • Temperamental Characteristics and Behaviour Problems
    • Maternal Involvement in Play
    • Insecure Attachment and Behaviour Problems
    • Problem Behaviours from Childhood to Adolescence
    • Collaboration Between Families and Mental Health Professionals
    • Do Reading Difficulties Cause Antisocial Behaviour?
    • What Protects Children?
    • Who gets in Trouble?
    • Early Risk Factors for Conduct Problems
    • Behaviour Problems and Single Mothers
    • Adolescent Mothers and Conduct Problems
    • Attachment: Childhood to Adulthood
    • Family Type and Antisocial Behaviour
    • Antisocial Boys and their Mothers
    • Children's Relationships and their Effect on Adjustment
    • The Effect of Family Types and Quality on Behaviour Problems
    • Parenthood and Problem Behaviours in Adolescents
    • Children Whose Parents have been Incarcerated
    • Poverty and Behaviour Problems in Children
    • Poverty and Antisocial Behaviour
    • Exposure to Violence
    • Use of Mass Media by Adolescents and Risky Behaviour
    • Violence in the Media
    • Co-occurrence of Antisocial Behaviour and Depression
    • Does Early Antisocial Behaviour Predict Later Substance Abuse?
    • Follow-up of Children with Behaviour Problems

  • Subtopics of Antisocial Behaviour: Stealers, Street Youth, and Firesetters
    • Do Stealers Differ from Aggressors?
    • Street Youths: Who Are They?
    • Physical Abuse in Runaways
    • Meeting the Needs of Street Youth
    • Children who Set Fires
    • Characteristics of Families of Firesetters;
    • Identifying High Risk Firesetters

  • Treatment of Antisocial Behaviour in Youth
    • Treatment of Borderline Adolescents
    • Community Based Program for Antisocial Youth
    • In-Home Treatment for Adolescents in Crisis
    • Rebuilding Resilience in Children at Risk
    • Psychotherapy with Antisocial Adolescents:
      • Early Phase
      • Middle Phase
    • A Review of Psychotherapy Outcome Studies
    • Treatment: Does Relationship Therapy Work with Antisocial Children?
    • Four Approaches to Treating Antisocial Behaviour
    • Moral Reasoning Training for Youth with Behaviour Disorder
    • A Comparison: Cognitive Behavioural. Therapy and Relationship Therapy
    • Non-school Skill Development
    • Parent Management Training
    • Difficult Temperament and Behaviour Disorders
    • A Behaviour Modification Program For Antisocial Youth
    • Seeking Help for Preschoolers with Behavioural Problems
    • Conduct Problems and Preschoolers
    • Effectiveness of Residential Treatments and the Alternatives
    • A Comparison of Individual and Family Therapy
    • Parent-Focus vs Teen-Focused Interventions for Behaviour Problems
    • Treating Parents and Children Separately
    • Families Must be Involved for Programs to Succeed
    • Characteristics of Those Who Drop out of Treatment

 

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CHAPTER 2: AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOURto top

  • 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 DISORDERto top

  • 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)to top

  • 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 OFFENDERSto top

  • 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 NEGLECTto top

  • 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 ABUSEto top

  • 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: SUICIDEto top

  • 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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