Synopses & Reviews
Review
"There are no easy answers in the national debate on evidence-based practice, and this book doesn't offer easy solutions. Instead, Weisz and Kazdin capture the complexity of the issue and help my students articulate the important questions that need to be answered. Cutting-edge chapters on specific treatment approaches are written by leading psychotherapy researchers. The volume is rich in detail about the nuances of manualized interventions; clearly tells the story of the interventions' development and evaluation; and links the interventions to theoretical frameworks. I appreciate the fact that the chapters span multiple theoretical frameworks, with a strong emphasis on cognitive-behavioral interventions. This is an important book on psychological services for children and adolescents."--Beth Doll, PhD, School Psychology Program, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
"This impressive work presents clearly articulated psychosocial interventions that are applicable to a wide range of child and adolescent problems encountered in clinics, homes, schools, and other settings. When used with careful attention to client characteristics and preferences, the ideas and methods in this volume offer practical direction and structure for delivering coherent psychotherapy services to young people and their caregivers."--John J. Murphy, PhD, Department of Psychology and Counseling, University of Central Arkansas "An expertly edited, impressive, comprehensive, and cutting-edge reference. This volume covers not only interventions that are well established, but also those undergoing development and testing, including innovative approaches that are pushing the field in new directions. It clearly will be an invaluable resource for clinical scientists; for practitioners striving to incorporate evidence-based treatments into clinical and community settings; and for graduate students in clinical, counseling, and school psychology. The book is readable and user friendly, making it an excellent classroom text for graduate-level courses in psychological interventions."--Annette M. La Greca, PhD, ABPP, Cooper Fellow and Professor of Psychology and Pediatrics, University of Miami "The editors and contributors are all experts in their fields who are committed to integrating research and practice, resulting in a work that is both comprehensive in scope and practical in application. Particularly noteworthy additions to the second edition include advances in developing ethnically and culturally sensitive interventions and emerging issues in treatment implementation and dissemination. I highly recommend this book to any clinician committed to evidence-based practice with children and adolescents--which should mean everyone! It also would make an excellent text for graduate courses in school psychology, counselor education, counseling psychology, clinical child psychology, and social work."--David N. Miller, PhD, Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York "The second edition of this highly regarded work is essential for anyone who wants to be brought up to date on what is happening in the field. Weisz and Kazdin are the international leaders, and together with their excellent contributors, they demonstrate that a great deal of progress has been made. We have a better understanding of what works for which conditions, and we are beginning to gain a better grasp of what it is that brings the benefits. The book also discusses major challenges that still remain. This is a great reference that provides guidance on many important practical issues."--Michael Rutter, MD, Social, Genetic, and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, United Kingdom
"Fully updated and even more comprehensive and relevant to the real world, this second edition is most impressive. It is a 'must read' for advanced students, practitioners, and investigators. This volume sets a high bar with its all-too-rare combination of rigor and accessibility. Bravo!"--Stephen P. Hinshaw, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley "This book sets the standard for presenting evidence-based psychological interventions for children and adolescents. The second edition adds to the breadth and depth of the original volume, with chapters on the treatment of additional disorders and a new section on implementing evidence-based interventions outside the boundaries of a typical study. Weisz and Kazdin are widely acknowledged leaders in the field. In the era of evidence-based practice, this definitive resource should be in every child clinicians office."--David H. Barlow, PhD, ABPP, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Boston University, and Interim Director, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders
Review
"This is an excellent academic text for anyone wanting to seriously consider what may be the most effective way of working with this client group, or for students who need to compare different therapeutic interventions."--Counselling Children and Young People
Synopsis
Widely regarded as a premier text and clinical resource, this book presents exemplary treatment approaches for a broad range of social, emotional, and behavioral problems in children and adolescents. Concise chapters from leading authorities describe the conceptual underpinnings of each therapy, how interventions are delivered on a session-by-session basis, and what the research shows about treatment effectiveness. Contributors discuss recommended manuals and other clinical and training resources and provide details on how to obtain them.
Synopsis
Widely regarded as a premier text and clinical resource, this book presents exemplary treatment approaches for a broad range of social, emotional, and behavioral problems in children and adolescents. Concise chapters from leading authorities describe the conceptual underpinnings of each therapy, how interventions are delivered on a session-by-session basis, and what the research shows about treatment effectiveness. Contributors discuss recommended manuals and other clinical and training resources and provide details on how to obtain them.
About the Author
John R. Weisz, PhD, ABPP, is Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Professor at Harvard Medical School. He is also President and CEO of the Judge Baker Childrens Center, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School specializing in child and adolescent mental health research, training, direct service, and media outreach. Dr. Weisz has previously held faculty positions at Cornell University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of California, Los Angeles. He has served as President of the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology and of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. Dr. Weisz is Director of the Research Network on Youth Mental Health, sponsored since 2001 by the MacArthur Foundation. His books and articles focus on youth problem behavior and psychotherapy for children and adolescents.
Alan E. Kazdin, PhD, ABPP, is the John M. Musser Professor of Psychology and Child Psychiatry at Yale University and Director of the Yale Parenting Center and Child Conduct Clinic, an outpatient treatment service for children and families. He has served as President of the American Psychological Association and received its Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology Award in 2009. At Yale, he has been Chairman of the Psychology Department, Director and Chair of the Yale Child Study Center at the School of Medicine, and Director of Child Psychiatric Services at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Dr. Kazdins work focuses on child-rearing practices and the treatment of oppositional, aggressive, and antisocial behavior among children and adolescents. He has authored or edited more than 650 articles, chapters, and books. His 45 books focus on child and adolescent psychotherapy, parenting, aggressive and antisocial behavior, and methodology and research design.
Table of Contents
I. Foundations of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Research
1. Introduction: Context, Background, and Goals, Alan E. Kazdin and John R. Weisz
2. Ethical Issues in Child and Adolescent Psychosocial Treatment Research, Kimberly Eaton Hoagwood and Mary A. Cavaleri
3. Developmental Issues and Considerations in Research and Practice, Grayson N. Holmbeck, Katie A. Devine, and Elizabeth F. Bruno
II. Treatments and Problems
A. Internalizing Disorders and Problems
4. Child-Focused Treatment of Anxiety, Philip C. Kendall, Jami M. Furr, and Jennifer L. Podell
5. Interventions for Anxiety Disorders in Children Using Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Family Involvement, Kristine M. Pahl and Paula M. Barrett
6. Treating Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Using Exposure-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Martin E. Franklin, Jennifer Freeman, and John S. March
7. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression: The ACTION Treatment Program for Girls, Kevin D. Stark, William Streusand, Lauren S. Krumholz, and Puja Patel
8. Group Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Adolescent Depression, Gregory N. Clarke and Lynn L. DeBar
9. Treating Depression in Adolescents Using Individual Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, V. Robin Weersing and David A. Brent
10. Treating Adolescent Depression Using Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Colleen M. Jacobson and Laura Mufson
B. Externalizing Disorders and Problems
11. Parent Management Training/m-/Oregon Model: An Intervention for Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents, Marion S. Forgatch and Gerald R. Patterson
12. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and the Treatment of Disruptive Behavior Disorders, Alison Zisser and Sheila M. Eyberg
13. The Incredible Years Parents, Teachers, and Children Training Series: A Multifaceted Treatment Approach for Young Children with Conduct Disorders, Carolyn Webster-Stratton and M. Jamila Reid
14. Problem-Solving Skills Training and Parent Management Training for Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder, Alan E. Kazdin
15. Anger Control Training for Aggressive Youths, John E. Lochman, Caroline L. Boxmeyer, Nicole P. Powell, Tammy D. Barry, and Dustin A. Pardini
16. Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care for Adolescents: Processes and Outcomes, Dana K. Smith and Patricia Chamberlain
17. Treating Serious Antisocial Behavior Using Multisystemic Therapy, Scott W. Henggeler and Cindy Schaeffer
18. Summer Treatment Programs for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, William E. Pelham, Jr., Elizabeth M. Gnagy, Andrew R. Greiner, Daniel A. Waschbusch, Gregory A. Fabiano, and Lisa Burrows-MacLean
C. Other Disorders and Special Applications
19. Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Traumatized Children, Judith A. Cohen, Anthony P. Mannarino, and Esther Deblinger
20. Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention in Autism, Tristram Smith
21. Empirically Supported Pivotal Response Treatment for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Robert L. Koegel, Lynn K. Koegel, Ty W. Vernon, and Lauren I. Brookman-Frazee
22. Family Therapy for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa, Arthur L. Robin and Daniel le Grange
23. Behavioral Treatment for Enuresis, Arthur C. Houts
24. Treating Hispanic Youths Using Brief Strategic Family Therapy, Michael S. Robbins, Viviana Horigian, José Szapocznik, and Jessica Ucha
25. Treating Hispanic Children and Adolescents Using Narrative Therapy, Robert G. Malgady
26. Functional Family Therapy for Adolescent Substance Use Disorders, Holly Barrett Waldron and Janet L. Brody
27. Treating Adolescent Substance Abuse Using Multidimensional Family Therapy, Howard A. Liddle
III. Implementation and Dissemination: Extending Treatments to New Populations and New Settings
28. Implementation of Evidence-Based Treatments for Children and Adolescents: Research Findings and Their Implications for the Future, Dean L. Fixsen, Karen A. Blase, Michelle A. Duda, Sandra F. Naoom, and Melissa Van Dyke
29. Assessing the Effects of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies with Ethnic-Minority Youths, Stanley J. Huey, Jr., and Antonio J. Polo
30. Adapting Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression to Fit Diverse Youths and Contexts: Applying the Deployment-Focused Model of Treatment Development and Testing, Sarah Kate Bearman, Ana Ugueto, Alisha Alleyne, and John R. Weisz
31. Building Evidence-Based Systems in Childrens Mental Health, Bruce F. Chorpita and Eric L. Daleiden
32. Nationwide Dissemination of Effective Parenting Interventions: Building a Parenting Academy for England, Stephen Scott
33. The International Dissemination of the Triple P—Positive Parenting Program, Matthew R. Sanders and Majella Murphy-Brennan
34. From Policy Pinball to Purposeful Partnership: The Policy Contexts of Multisystemic Therapy Transport and Dissemination, Sonja K. Schoenwald
IV. Conclusions and Future Directions
35. The Present and Future of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for Children and Adolescents, John R. Weisz and Alan E. Kazdin