Synopses & Reviews
Succinct, up-to-date research summaries and practical guidelines for intervention in and management of a variety of developmental and genetic disorders.
Review
"For the general child and adolescent psychiatrist, this book provides a handy summation of information on these conditions. The book should also be valuable for adult neuropsychiatrists because most textbooks of adult psychiatry focus on acquired rather than congenital organic brain disorders." Stewart Eingeld, M.D., Journal of the American Academy of Child &Adolescent Psychiatry"[T]he chapters provide well written, researched, up to date summaries of their chosen topics." Marian Perkins, Psychological Medicine"This useful book is relevant to health professionals and anyone involved in caring for individuals with neurodevelopment disorders. It presents an up-to-date review of the literature which is packaged in an accessible style and organized so as to tackle the kind of questions clinicians are often asked by relatives and carers." Dr Jane Scourfield, University of Wales College of Medicine, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica"...all chapters are clear and easy to understand...an excellent book to have on the shelf for anyone interested in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry and may be of particular interest to those who treat chronically mentally ill adults with these illnesses. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry"The book is essential reading for any clinician involved with children or adults with developmental neuropsychiatric disorders. I highly recommend it." Doody's Review Service"I enjoyed this book. The twelve chapters are written by researchers in the various disorders and all convey the scholarly enthusiasm of their authors." Infant and Child Development"All of the information is research based and well referenced, resulting in a book that is both very readable and highly recommended." The Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review, Robin Friedlander MD
Synopsis
A team of international experts describe the causes and treatment of a variety of developmental and genetic disorders, focusing on course and outcome over time - issues with important implications for education, health and social services. The authors give clinicians succinct, up-to-date research summaries and practical guidelines for intervention and management.
Synopsis
Edited by two leading authorities and written by a team of international experts, this book describes the causes and treatment of a variety of developmental and genetic disorders, focusing on course and outcome over time - issues with important implications for education, health, social and employment services. With succinct and up-to-date summaries of the most recent research, the authors also give clinicians practical guidelines for intervention and management. This book is essential reading for anyone working with or caring for children and young adults with special educational needs.
Table of Contents
Preface Patricia Howlin; 1. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Jody Warner-Rogers; 2. Developmental language disorders Nancy J. Cohen; 3. Reading and other specific learning disorders Arlene R. Young and Joseph H. Beitchman; 4. Metabolic disorders Anupam Chakrapani and John Walter; 5. Hemiplegic cerebral palsy Robert Goodman; 6. Autistic disorders Patricia Howlin; 7. Down syndrome Janet Carr; 8. Fragile X syndrome Randi J. Hagerman and Paul J. Hagerman; 9. Prader-Willi syndrome and Angelman syndromes: from childhood to adult life A. J. Holland and J. Butler; 10. Rett disorder Alison Kerr; 11. Tuberous sclerosis Petrus J. de Vries and Patrick F. Bolton; 12. Williams syndrome and Smith Magenis syndrome Orlee Udwin; Index.