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Children in difficulty : a guide to understanding and helping /

By: Elliott, Julian, 1955-.
Contributor(s): Place, Maurice.
Publisher: London ; New York, NY : RoutledgeFalmer, 2004Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 278 p.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0415325439 (hbk.); 9780415325431:; 0415325447 (pbk.).Subject(s): Child psychotherapy | Child psychopathology | Adolescent psychotherapy | Adolescent psychopathologyDDC classification: 618.928914
Contents:
Introduction -- The basics of being helpful -- School refusal-- Attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity -- Eating disorders -- Traumatic and stressful situations -- Noncompliance and oppositional behaviour in young children -- Disruptiveness in schools and classrooms -- Drug and solvent abuse -- Depression in children -- Dyslexia -- Developmental coordination disorder (Dyspraxia).
Summary: Written by two practising clinicians, this book is designed as a guide for those who work with children. It focuses on some of the most common, yet often incapacitating, difficulties which are encountered by young children and adolescents.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- The basics of being helpful -- School refusal-- Attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity -- Eating disorders -- Traumatic and stressful situations -- Noncompliance and oppositional behaviour in young children -- Disruptiveness in schools and classrooms -- Drug and solvent abuse -- Depression in children -- Dyslexia -- Developmental coordination disorder (Dyspraxia).

Written by two practising clinicians, this book is designed as a guide for those who work with children. It focuses on some of the most common, yet often incapacitating, difficulties which are encountered by young children and adolescents.

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