Adolescent Psychiatry, V. 21: Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry
Launched in 1971, Adolescent Psychiatry, in the words of founding coeditors Sherman C. Feinstein, Peter L. Giovacchini, and Arthur A. Miller, promised "to explore adolescence as a process . . . to enter challenging and exciting areas that may have profound effects on our basic concepts." Further, they promised a "series that will provide a forum for the expression of ideas and problems that plague and excite so many of us working in this enigmatic but fascinating field." For over two decades, Adolescent Psychiatry has fulfilled this promise. The repository of a wealth of original studies by preeminent clinicians, developmental researchers, and social scientists specializing in this stage of life, the series has become an essential resource for all mental health practitioners working with youth.

Volume 21 honors the memory of Richard C. Marohn, former editor of Adolescent Psychiatry, and Herman D. Staples, founding member of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry. It begins with a section of papers that ranges over important aspects of "Development and Psychopathology." Topics explored by the contributors include: adolescents and authority; adolescents and disaster; adolescent awareness of the past; adolescent daughters of divorce; parent loss; adolescent schizophrenia; and adolescent mood disorders. Sections on "Assessment," "Issues in Psychotherapy," and "Training" round out a balanced survey of the field that is true to the spirit of this distinguished series. Volume 21 will be rewarding reading for child and adolescent therapists and all students of early development.
1124117544
Adolescent Psychiatry, V. 21: Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry
Launched in 1971, Adolescent Psychiatry, in the words of founding coeditors Sherman C. Feinstein, Peter L. Giovacchini, and Arthur A. Miller, promised "to explore adolescence as a process . . . to enter challenging and exciting areas that may have profound effects on our basic concepts." Further, they promised a "series that will provide a forum for the expression of ideas and problems that plague and excite so many of us working in this enigmatic but fascinating field." For over two decades, Adolescent Psychiatry has fulfilled this promise. The repository of a wealth of original studies by preeminent clinicians, developmental researchers, and social scientists specializing in this stage of life, the series has become an essential resource for all mental health practitioners working with youth.

Volume 21 honors the memory of Richard C. Marohn, former editor of Adolescent Psychiatry, and Herman D. Staples, founding member of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry. It begins with a section of papers that ranges over important aspects of "Development and Psychopathology." Topics explored by the contributors include: adolescents and authority; adolescents and disaster; adolescent awareness of the past; adolescent daughters of divorce; parent loss; adolescent schizophrenia; and adolescent mood disorders. Sections on "Assessment," "Issues in Psychotherapy," and "Training" round out a balanced survey of the field that is true to the spirit of this distinguished series. Volume 21 will be rewarding reading for child and adolescent therapists and all students of early development.
42.95 In Stock
Adolescent Psychiatry, V. 21: Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry

Adolescent Psychiatry, V. 21: Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry

Adolescent Psychiatry, V. 21: Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry

Adolescent Psychiatry, V. 21: Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry

Paperback

$42.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

Launched in 1971, Adolescent Psychiatry, in the words of founding coeditors Sherman C. Feinstein, Peter L. Giovacchini, and Arthur A. Miller, promised "to explore adolescence as a process . . . to enter challenging and exciting areas that may have profound effects on our basic concepts." Further, they promised a "series that will provide a forum for the expression of ideas and problems that plague and excite so many of us working in this enigmatic but fascinating field." For over two decades, Adolescent Psychiatry has fulfilled this promise. The repository of a wealth of original studies by preeminent clinicians, developmental researchers, and social scientists specializing in this stage of life, the series has become an essential resource for all mental health practitioners working with youth.

Volume 21 honors the memory of Richard C. Marohn, former editor of Adolescent Psychiatry, and Herman D. Staples, founding member of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry. It begins with a section of papers that ranges over important aspects of "Development and Psychopathology." Topics explored by the contributors include: adolescents and authority; adolescents and disaster; adolescent awareness of the past; adolescent daughters of divorce; parent loss; adolescent schizophrenia; and adolescent mood disorders. Sections on "Assessment," "Issues in Psychotherapy," and "Training" round out a balanced survey of the field that is true to the spirit of this distinguished series. Volume 21 will be rewarding reading for child and adolescent therapists and all students of early development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367606404
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/30/2020
Pages: 520
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lois T Flaherty, M.D., is a child and adolescent psychiatrist on the teaching faculty of Harvard University and the University of Maryland School of Medicine. A past president of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry and a consultant to the Center for School Mental Health Assistance in Baltimore, Dr. Flaherty remains active in school-based mental health programs and community psychiatry.

Harvey A. Horowitz, M.D., was President of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry in 1991 and has served as a Senior Editor of Adolescent Psychiatry since 1990. A Fellow of ASAP and the American Psychiatric Association, Dr. Horowitz has held a variety of directorships within the adolescent programs at the Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital and is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

In Memoriam: Richard C. Marohn, M.D. (1934-1995) xi

In Memoriam: Herman D. Staples, M.D. (1918-1994) xiii

Part I Development and Psychopathology

1 A Hierarchical Model of Adolescent Development: Implications for Psychotherapy Charles M. Jaffe 3

2 The Awareness of the Past in Adolescence Claude Villeneuve 35

3 Adolescence, Authority, and Change Philip Katz 49

4 Adolescents and Disaster Max Sugar 67

5 Breaking Up or Breaking Away: The Struggle Around Autonomy and Individuation Among Adolescent Daughters of Divorce Elizabeth Perl 83

6 Parent Loss in Childhood and Adult Psychopathology Benjamin Garber 101

7 Thought Disorders in Adolescent Schizophrenia: Toward an Integrative Model John Port Martin Harrow Thomas Jobe Darin Dougherty 119

8 The Family Perceptions of Young Adults with Putative Risk for Schizophrenia Unda M. Perosa Robert Simons Sandra L. Perosa 165

9 Adolescent Mood Disorders Lynn E. Ponton 183

Part II Assessment

10 Hearing the S.O.S.: Assessing the Lethality of a Youth in Distress Baroness Ghislaine D. Godenne 211

11 Use of Structured Assessment Tools in Clinical Practice Mark D. Weist Mary E. Baker-Sinclair 235

12 On the Uses and Misuses of Psychoeducational Evaluations Jonathan Cohen 253

Part III Issues in Psychotherapy

13 Adolescent Analyzability Reconsidered Michael G. Kalogerakis 271

14 Failures in Everyday Psychotherapy Richard C. Marohn 289

15 Self Psychology Perspectives on Adolescents Gustavo Lage 305

16 The Psychotherapeutic Pathway to Adaptive Individuation for Adolescents Confronting Conflict Paul V. Trad 317

Part IV Interventions for Violence and Trauma

17 Intervening Against Violence in the Schools Mark D. Weist Beth S. Warner 349

18 The Game's the Thing: Play Psychotherapy with a Traumatized Young Adolescent Boy Steven M. Weine 361

Part V Special Section on Training

19 Report of the Accreditation Council on Fellowships in Adolescent Psychiatry Richard Rosner 389

20 Adolescent Psychiatry Training: Guidelines for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residents, General Psychiatry Residents, and Medical Students Robert L. Hendren Marie Armentano Simeon Grater Edwin J. Mikkelsen Richard Sarles Adrian Sondheimer 409

The Authors 437

Contents of Volume 1-20 441

Index 473

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews