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Content: Part I: Conceptual approaches --
Developments in child and adolescent psychiatry over the last 50 years / Michael Rutter and Jim Stevenson --
Classification / Eric Taylor and Michael Rutter --
Neurodevelopmental disorders: conceptual issues / Dorothy Bishop and Michael Rutter --
Clinical assessment and diagnostic formulation / Michael Rutter and Eric Taylor --
Using epidemiological and longitudinal approaches to study causal hypotheses / E. Jane Costello --
Using epidemiology to plan services: a conceptual approach / Michael Rutter and Jim Stevenson --
Children's testimony / Maggie Bruck ... [et al.] --
Legal issues in the care and treatment of children with mental health problems / Brenda Hale and Jane Fortin --
What clinicians need to know about statistical issues and methods / Andrew Pickles --
Health economics / Martin Knapp --
What can we learn from structural and functional brain imaging / Christopher Frith and Uta Frith --
Neurobiological perspectives on developmental psychopathology / Charles Nelson and Shafali Jeste --
Development and psychopathology: a life course perspective / Barbara Maughan and Michael Rutter --
Temperament and personality / Avshalom Caspi and Rebecca Shiner --
Sociocultural/ethnic groups and psychopathology / Anula Nikapota and Michael Rutter --
Basic neurospychopharmacology / Nora Volkow and James Swanson --
Clinical neurophysiology / Torsten Baldeweg and Stewart Boyd --
Psychological treatments: overview and critical issues for the field / John Weisz and Sarah Kate Bearman. Part II: Clinical assessment --
Use of structured interviews and observational methods in clinical settings / Ann Le Couteur and Frances Gardner --
Using rating scales in a clinical context / Frank C. Verhulst and Jan Van der Ende --
Psychological assessment in the clinical context / Tony Charman, Jane Hood, and Patricia Howlin --
Physical examination and medical investigation / Gillian Baird and Paul Gringras. Part III: Influences on psychopathology --
Genetics / Anita Thapar and Michael Rutter --
Behavioral phenotypes and chromosomal disorders / David H. Skuse and Anna Seigal --
Psychosocial adversity and resilience / Jennifer Jenkins --
Acute life stresses / Seija Sandberg and Michael Rutter --
Impact of parental psychiatric disorder and physical illness / Alan Stein, Paul Ramchandani, and Lynne Murray --
Child maltreatment / David P.H. Jones --
Child sexual abuse / Danya Glaser --
Brain disorders and their effect on psychopathology / James Harris --
Psychopathology in refugee and asylum seeking children / Matthew Hodes --
Residential and foster family care / Alan Rushton and Helen Minnis --
Adoption / Nancy J. Cohen. Part IV: Clinical syndromes --
Disorders of attention and activity / Eric Taylor and Edmund Sonuga-Barke --
Conduct disorders of childhood and adolescence / Terrie E. Moffitt and Stephen Scott --
Substance use and substance use disorder / Andrew C. Heath, Michael T. Lynskey, and Mary Waldron --
Depressive disorders in childhood and adolescence / David Brent and V. Robin Weersing --
Bipolar disorder in children and adolescents / Ellen Leibenluft and Daniel P. Dickstein --
Anxiety disorders / Daniel S. Pine and Rachel G. Klein --
Suicidal behavior and deliberate self-harm / Keith Hawton and Sarah Fortune --
Eating disorders / Christopher G. Fairburn and Simon G. Gowers --
Post-traumatic stress disorder / William Yule and Patrick Smith --
Obsessive-compulsive disorder / Judith L. Rapoport and Philip Shaw --
Tic disorders / James F. Leckman and MIchael H. Bloch --
Schizophrenia and allied disorders / Chris Hollis --
Autism spectrum disorders / Herman van Engeland and Jan K. Buitelaar --
Speech and language disorders / Dorothy V.M. Bishop and Courtenay Frazier Norbury --
Reading and other specific learning difficulties / Margaret J. Snowling and Charles Hulme --
Intellectual disability / Stewart Einfeld and Eric Emerson --
Disorders of personality / Jonathan Hill --
Psychopathy / R. James Blair and Essi Viding --
Gender identity and sexual disorders / Kenneth J. Zucker and Michael C. Seto --
Behavioral problems of infancy and preschool children / Frances Gardner and Daniel S. Shaw --
Sleep disorders / Ronald E. Dahl and Allison G. Harvey --
Attachment disorders in relation to deprivation / Charles H. Zeanah and Anna T. Smyke --
Wetting and soiling / Richard J. Butler --
Psychiatric aspects of somatic disease / Seija Sandberg and Jim Stevenson --
Psychiatric aspects of HIV/AIDS / Jennifer F. Havens and Claude Ann Mellins --
Mental health in children with specific sensory impairments / Helen McConachie and Gwen Carr. Part V: Approaches to treatment --
Community-based interventions and services / Christina J. Groark and Robert B. McCall --
Clarifying and maximizing the usefulness of targeted preventive interventions / Frank Vitaro and Richard E. Tremblay --
Behavioral therapies / Stephen Scott and William Yule --
Cognitive-behavioral therapies / John E. Lochman and Dustin A. Pardini --
Parenting programs / Stephen Scott --
Family interviewing and family therapy / Ivan Eisler and Judith Lask --
Psychodynamic treatments / Peter Fonagy and Mary Target --
Physical treatments / Stanley Kutcher and Sonia Chehil --
Juvenile delinquency / Sue Bailey and Stephen Scott --
Provision of intensive treatment: in-patient units, day units and intensive outreach / Jonathan Green and Anne Worrall-Davies --
Pediatric consultation / Annah N. Abrams and Paula K. Rauch --
Organization of services for children and adolescents with mental health problems / Miranda Wolpert --
Primary health care psychiatry / Tami Kramer and Elena Garralda --
Genetic counseling / Emily Simonoff --
Special education / Patricia Howlin.
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