Understanding Abnormal Child Psychology (3rd ed.)
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2014
Abstract
Understanding Abnormal Child Psychology, 3rd edition, emphasizes developmental psychopathology as a means for understanding and treating abnormal behavior in children. The text emphasizes strengths and healthy outcomes as a means for designing effective therapies to help children and families, as well as focusing on prevention as a cornerstone of managing child behavior. Throughout this book, special attention is given to issues of diversity, inclusion, and understanding. The text also examines the relationships between children and parents as well as with other primary figures within families (i.e., siblings, step-parents, care-taking grandparents, foster parents, etc.). The 3rd edition has been updated to include DSM-5.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Understanding Abnormal Child Psychology (3rd ed.), Wiley & Sons, 512 p.
Scholar Commons Citation
Phares, Vicky, "Understanding Abnormal Child Psychology (3rd ed.)" (2014). Psychology Faculty Publications. 1040.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/psy_facpub/1040