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Medical and Mental Health During Childhood: Psychosocial Perspectives and Positive Outcomes (Springer Series on Child and Family Studies)
Laura Nabors
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Description for Medical and Mental Health During Childhood: Psychosocial Perspectives and Positive Outcomes (Springer Series on Child and Family Studies)
Hardcover. Series: Springer Series on Child and Family Studies. Num Pages: 223 pages, 3 black & white illustrations, 5 black & white tables, 2 colour tables, biography. BIC Classification: JKSN; JMC; JNH; MBN; MMJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 164 x 244 x 16. Weight in Grams: 520.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of medical and mental illness in children, detailing how psychological, academic, and social functioning can be enhanced – and inherent challenges overcome – in young patients. The volume describes best-practices in depth, including how to ensure accurate diagnosis, developmentally appropriate treatment, and effective coordination between medical and school personnel. It discusses common medical conditions (e.g., asthma, cancer, diabetes) and mental health conditions (e.g., autism, ADHD, depression), emphasizing the critical role of health education in promoting optimal outcomes.
Topics featured in this text include:
- Screening and diagnosis practices for children with medical and mental illness.
- Chronic and ... Read morecondition-related pain in children.
- Medical fears that may interfere with treatment and positive health behaviors
- Health education and coping strategies for children.
- Recommendations for family-directed interventions.
- Illustrative case studies and review questions.
Medical and Mental Health During Childhood is an essential text for graduate students as well as a valuable reference for researchers, professors, and clinicians in clinical child and school psychology, social work, public health, family studies, educational psychology and counseling, health education, and allied disciplines.
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Series
Springer Series on Child and Family Studies
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
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About Laura Nabors
Laura Nabors, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Health Promotion and Education Program, in the School of Human Services, in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, at the University of Cincinnati. She is also a diplomat in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology for the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Nabors graduated with a doctorate in ... Read moreclinical psychology, with a focus on working with children and families, from the University of Memphis. She has interests in children’s health and mental health issues and helping children with these issues to become integrated into their schools and activities. She is concerned with wellness and promoting adaptation for children and their families, especially in community settings. Show Less
Reviews for Medical and Mental Health During Childhood: Psychosocial Perspectives and Positive Outcomes (Springer Series on Child and Family Studies)
“The textbook reviews medical and mental illnesses in children … . the author did cite current articles, and many of the intervention sections provided research evidence for specific interventions … . this book may be useful to those with limited or no understanding of childhood physical and mental health impairments.” (Linda C. Caterino, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 62 (7), February, 2017) ... Read more“Nabors has created a compendium of materials that can be used as either a classroom textbook or resource for practitioners, parents, school staff, or medical providers. Both undergraduate and graduate courses focusing on pediatric psychology and child/adolescent services would find this book easy to adapt. … This book is a great start and contributes important and meaningful information, easily read and understood, for health educators from varied specialties. The benefits could be life saving!” (Sharon Berry, Journal of Child and Family Studies, Vol. 26, 2017) Show Less