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The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders

The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders

Publisher Wiley & Sons
Year
Pages 560
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9781119092162
Categories Clinical psychology
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The definitive reference to the policies and practices for treating disruptive and impulse-control disorders, edited by renowned expertsThe Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders offers a comprehensive overview that integrates the most recent and important scholarship and research on disruptive and impulse-control disorders in children and adolescents. Each of the chapters includes a summary of the most relevant research and knowledge on the topic and identifies the implications of the findings along with important next directions for research. Designed to be practical in application, the text explores the applied real-world value of the accumulated research findings, and the authors include policy implications and recommendations.The Handbook address the nature and definition of the disorders, the risk factors associated with the development and maintenance of this cluster of disorders, assessment processes, as well as the evidence-based treatment and prevention practices. The volume incorporates information from the ICD-11, a newly revised classification system, along with the recently published DSM-5. This important resource:* Contains a definitive survey that integrates the most recent and important research and scholarship on disruptive and impulse-control disorders in children and adolescents* Emphasizes the applied real-world value of the accumulated research findings* Explores the policy implications and recommendations to encourage evidence-based practice* Examines the nature and definition, risk factors, assessment, and evidence-based practice; risk factors are subdivided into child, family, peer group and broader context* Considers changes, advances and controversies associated with new and revised diagnostic categoriesWritten for clinicians and professionals in the field, The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders offers an up-to-date review of the most authoritative scholarship and research on disruptive and impulse-control disorders in children and adolescents as well as offering recommendations for practice.

The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders

Table of contents

Notes on Contributors xiPart 1 Introduction to the Handbook 11 A Framework for the Handbook's Exploration of Disruptive Behavior Disorders, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, and Impulse-Control Disorders 3John E. Lochman and Walter MatthysPart 2 Diagnostic Issues for the Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders 192 Diagnostic Issues in Oppositional Defiant Disorder 21Jeffrey D. Burke, Olivia J. Derella, and Oliver G. Johnston3 Conduct Disorder and Callous-Unemotional Traits 37Paul J. Frick and Tina D. Wall Myers4 Diagnostic Issues for ODD/CD with ADHD Comorbidity 55Kristen L. Hudec and Amori Yee Mikami5 Comorbidity with Substance Abuse 73Naomi R. Marmorstein and Helene R. White6 Intermittent Explosive Disorder and the Impulse-Control Disorders 89Emil F. Coccaro and Jon E. Grant7 Related Personality Disorders Located within an Elaborated Externalizing Psychopathology Spectrum 103Martin Sellbom, Bo Bach, and Elizabeth HuxleyPart 3 Etiological and Maintenance Factors 125Child Level Factors8 Genetic and Gene-Environment Influences on Disruptive Behavior Disorders 127Edward D. Barker, Charlotte A. M. Cecil, Esther Walton, and Alan J. Meehan9 The Neurobiology of Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder 143Leah M. Efferson and Andrea L. Glenn10 Cognitive Functions 159Matthew A. Jarrett and Dane C. Hilton11 Temperament 175Jinhong Guo and Sylvie Mrug12 Prenatal and Perinatal Risk Factors 189D. Anne Winiarski, Cassandra L. Hendrix, Erica L. Smearman, and Patricia A. Brennan13 Attachment and Disruptive Disorders 205Marleen G. Groeneveld and Judi Mesman14 Emotion Regulation 221Megan K. Bookhout, Julie A. Hubbard, and Christina C. Moore15 "It's Gonna End Up with a Fight Anyway:" Social Cognitive Processes in Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorders 237Bram Orobio de Castro and Anouk van DijkFamily Factors 25516 Family Poverty and Structure 257Barbara Maughan, Richard Rowe, and Joseph Murray17 Parent Psychopathology 275Tammy D. Barry, Rebecca A. Lindsey, Elizabeth C. Fair, and Kristy M. DiSabatino18 Relationship Discord, Intimate Partner Physical Aggression, and Externalizing Problems of Children 291K. Daniel O'Leary and Ingrid Solano19 Parenting Practices and the Development of Problem Behavior across the Lifespan 307Elizabeth A. Stormshak, Elisa DeVargas, and Lucía E. CárdenasPeer Factors 32320 Peer Rejection and Disruptive Behavioral Disorders 325Kristina L. McDonald and Carolyn E. Gibson21 The Role of Deviant Peers in Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder 339Damir S. Utr?an, Timothy F. Piehler, and Thomas J. DishionBroader Social Context 35322 The Broader Context: School and Neighborhood Factors Contributing to ODD and CD Symptomatology 355Paula J. Fite, Sonia L. Rubens, Spencer C. Evans, and Jonathan PoquizPart 4 Assessment Processes 37123 Problem-Solving Structure of Assessment 373Walter Matthys and Nicole P. PowellPart 5 Treatment and Prevention 39124 Engaging Families in Treatment for Child Behavior Disorders: A Synthesis of the Literature 393Mary Acri, Anil Chacko, Geetha Gopalan, and Mary McKay25 Pharmacotherapy of Disruptive and Impulse Control Disorders 411Gloria M. Reeves, Heidi J. Wehring, and Mark A. Riddle26 Psychosocial Treatment and Prevention of Conduct Problems in Early Childhood 433Danielle Cornacchio, Laura J. Bry, Amanda L. Sanchez, Bridget Poznanski, and Jonathan S. Comer27 Psychosocial Treatment and Prevention in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence 451Caroline L. Boxmeyer, Nicole P. Powell, Qshequilla Mitchell, Devon Romero, Cameron E. Powe, and Casey Dillon28 Psychosocial Treatment and Prevention in the Adolescent Years for ODD and CD 467Brian P. Daly, David DeMatteo, Aimee Hildenbrand, Courtney N. Baker, and Jacqueline H. Fisher29 Factors Influencing Intervention Delivery and Outcomes 485John E. Lochman, Francesca Kassing, Meghann Sallee, and Sara L. StromeyerPart 6 Concluding Comments 50130 Future Directions 503Walter Matthys and John E. LochmanIndex 519

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