Buch, Englisch, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 179 mm x 253 mm, Gewicht: 908 g
A Handbook for Practice
Buch, Englisch, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 179 mm x 253 mm, Gewicht: 908 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-49166-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Written in a forward-thinking manner, this volume presents evidence-based interventions and offers both innovative and well-established approaches to working with children and adolescents in a school setting. The book begins by establishing foundational skills that provide updated information on CBT and a framework for working with youth and addresses timely issues such as schoolwide approaches to intervention, brief care models, ethnicity and race, and wellness programs. The second part of this volume uses CBT to explore strategies for building relationships, assessment, intervention, progress monitoring, and more. Case studies and specific techniques are provided throughout each chapter.
Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions in Educational Settings provides a complete overview for effective practice using CBT in schools.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: Building Foundations
1.Building a Foundational Framework of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT) in Schools
Ray W. Christner & Rosemary B. Mennuti 2.Revolutionizing Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT) with Children and Adolescents: An Integrative-Relational Model of CBT
Rosemary B. Mennuti & Ray W. Christner 3.Enhancing Case Conceptualization: Integrating CBT and Interpersonal Connection
Ray W. Christner & Rosemary B. Mennuti 4.Transdiagnostic Treatment in Schools
Eva Feindler & Hilary Vidair
Part II: Embracing Inclusivity, Well-Being, and Diverse Services
5.CBT for Promoting Well-Being of Children and Adolescents
Shannon M. Suldo, Sarah Fefer, Kristen Mahony, & Jaqueline Blass
6.Ethnic and Racial Responsiveness in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT)
Ryan C. T. DeLapp & Celenia L. DeLapp
7.Affirmative CBT for LGBTQ+ Students
Emily S. Fisher, Barbara Katic, & Dawn M. Richards
8.School-Wide Positive Behavioral Support: A CBT Point of View
Jessica Glass Kendorski, Katy Tresco, & Amanda Guld Fisher
Part III: Implementing CBT Interventions for Specific Concerns
9.Anxiety Disorders
Elizabeth A. Gosch, Julia Ney, & Samantha Baker
10.School Attendance Problems
Christopher A. Kearney, Michael Fensken, & Randolph Dupont
11.Revealing Unspoken Words: Using CBT with Selective Mutism
Christy A. Mulligan & Ray W. Christner
12.CBT for Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Dana Milakovic
13.Culturally Responsive CBT Interventions for Refugee and Migrant Students: Bridging the Gap to Well-being
Diana M. Diaków
14.Anger and Aggression
John E. Lochman, Caroline L. Boxmeyer, Nicole P. Powell, Salma Siddiqui, Sara L. Stromeyer, & Meghann Sallee
15.Depressive Disorders
Courtney L. Leone & Hannah Brimkov
16.Bipolar Disorder
Sally M. Weinstein & Amy E. West
17.Suicidal Behavior
David N. Miller & James J. Mazza
18.Pediatric Insomnia
Kristina Puzino Lenker
19.Autism Spectrum Disorders
Jessica Bolton Petronis & Chuck Emig
20.Executive Functioning Deficits
Laura W. Monahon & Kathryn Arcari
21.Scroll Less, Live More: CBT Strategies for Balanced Media and Device Use
Jessica L. Stewart & Ray W. Christner
22.Sexualized Behaviors and Social Media
Christy A. Mulligan & Justin Ayoub, & Sarah Liberti
Part IV: Closing Reflections
23.CBT Chicken Soup: Collective Wisdom to Bring It All Together
Ray W. Christner & Rosemary B. Mennuti
Appendix:Reproducible Handouts from Each Chapter
Form 1: Clinical Psychological Evaluation Interview Guide
Form 2: Cognitive-Behavior Case Conceptualization Worksheet
Form 3:How Does Your Body Feel Today