Bibliography

PSY 635
Developmental Concepts Of Psychotherapy:
Childhood And Adolescence

American Psychological Association (2001) . Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Fifth Edition. Washington: American Psychological Association

Required writing format for all courses in the Psychology Department at National University. This is the format which will be required for all papers in this course. Pay particular attention to the format for citing on-line references (p. 223). This format requires the date retrieved to to given.

Amercian Psychiatric Association (2000). DSM-IV-TR Washington:Amercian Psychiatric Association

Standard text for mental health diagnosis. Good reference if you want to know more be substance-related disorders.

Balon, Richard (1999) Practical Management of the Side Effects of Psychotropic Drugs New York, N.Y. Marcel Dekker, Inc

E-book available online in NetLibrary, National University's online library. Provides information on the side effects of all major drugs used in mental health. This includes anti-psychotics, anti-depressants, SSRI and other common drugs.

Burns, George W. 101 Healing Stories for Kids and Teens : Using Metaphors in Therapy.
Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2004.

A series of heart-warming stories that can be used as therapeutic metaphors. Covers both younger children and adolescents. National University e-book.

Burns, Barbara, and Hoagwood, Kimberly. (2002) Community Treatment for Youth. New York, Oxford University Press.

Caldas, Stephen J. (2006) Raising Bilingual— Biliterate Children in Monolingual Cultures Cromwell Press: Clevedon, Great Britain

This book describes the experience of a British couple who wanted to educate thier children as bi-lingual in French and English. They lived for a period in French-speaking Canada. They say they were completely successful and thier book describes thier many struggles to achieve this goal. National University library e-book.

Committee on Food Marketing and the Diets of Children and Youth(CB). (2006) Food Marketing to Children and Youth : Threat or Opportunity?. Washington, DC, USA: National Academies Press

Looks at the effect of marketing on diet and health of children in the U.S. The text suggests some changes to policy in this area. National University library e-book.

Dowling, M. (2005)Young children's personal, social and emotional development – Second Edition London: Paul Chapman Publishing

This book discusses personal and social development in separate sections. The examples and issues are from the United Kingdom and aren’t particularly applicable to the U.S. The section on emotional development is interesting and it looks at the development of emotional intelligence.

Dziegielewski, Sophia (2002) DSM-IV-TR in Action New York: John WIley and Son

In-depth explanation of multi-axial diagnosis. Uses a number of case studies for diagnostic analysis.

Eccles, Jacquelynne S.(Editor). (2002) Community Programs to Promote Youth Development. Washington, DC, USA: National Academy Press, 2002.

The results of a large effort to assess the status of children and adolescents in the United States. It sees progress as mixed. In some areas such as high school graduation the news in good, with many gains in recent years. Other areas, have shown a greater incidence of problems. National University library e-book.

Garbarino, James. (1999). Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them. New York, New York, the Free Press.

Herring, Roger D. (1999). Counseling With Native American Indians and Alaska Natives. Thousand Oaks, CA Sage Publications

Jasinski, Jana, L. “Pregnancy and Violence Against Women.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 16 (7) July, 2001, pp 712 –733.

Jongsma, Arthur (2000) The Adolescent Therapy Treatment Planner, Third Edition New York: John Wiley

Provides sample treatment plan for a all adolescent diagnoses. This book gives language that can be used in treatment reprots and treatment plans

Marcia, J. E., Waterman, A. S., Matteson, D. R., Archer, S. L., & Orlofsky, J. L.(Eds.) (1993). Ego identity: A handbook for psychosocial research. New York: Springer.

This volume contains a review of identity research through the early 1990s and has chapters focusing particularly on issues related to identity and gender, as well as identity processes. The manual also contains adolescent and adult forms of the Identity Status Interview.

McCardle, Peggy D. (2006) Childhood bilingualism [electronic resource] : research on infancy through school age Cromwell Press: Clevedon, Great Britain

Report of a study group looking at bi-lingual children in the U.S. The focus is on the technical aspects of language development in bi-lingual poeple. Advocates the development of of bi-lingualism at an early age. National University library e-book.

Morrison, James R. (1995). DSM-IV Made Easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis. New York:Guilford

Useful guide for understanding how to using the DSM-IV for diagnosis. Contains many case examples and describes how the diagnosis was formulated

Morrison, James R. (1995) The First Interview: Revised for DSM-IV Guilford: New York, NY

Takes clinical interviews and demonstrates how to analyse them using DSM-IV

Morrison, James R. (1999) Interviewing Children and Adolescents New York: Guilford Press

Gives intervieweing techniques for different age range children. Addresses specific problem areas such as eating disorders and mood disorders.

Pipher, Mary (2002) Reviving Ophelia: Saving the selves of Adolescent Girls New York:Ballantine Books

Mary Pipher is a psychologist from Nebraska who works with adolescent gilrs. She sees some disturbing trends in the way girls are treated and in the way they see themselves.

Reinecke, Dattilo and Freeman (2003) Cognitive Therapy for children and Adolescents, Second Edition New York: Guliford Press

Acollection of articles which use cognitive therapy methods to treat a range of problems. These problems include ADHD, eating disorders, depression and the like.

Schiller, P. and Phipps, P. (2005) The Complete Daily Curriculum for Early Childhood Beltsville, MD : Grypton House

Over 1200 activities one can use in the classroom with young children. This book specializes in the areas of motor development, language, math and the like. This is a very creative book.

Spitzer, R.., Gibbon, M., Skodol, A., Williams, J. and First, M. (2002) DSM-IV-TR Casebook Washington, D.C.:American Psychiatric Publishing

Case examples and analysis of many of the diagnoses covered in DSM-IV. Includes cases of historical interest and cases outside the United States.

Westermeyer, Joseph at al (2003) Integrated Treatment of Mood and Substance Abuse Disorders Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press

Tells us the incidence of substance abuse and mood disorders is high. About 60% of those diagnosed as depressed have a substance dependence problem. The text calls for an integrated, concurrent approach to treatment.