Linda Chapman
Nonverbal interactions are applied to trauma treatment for more effective results.More
Lindsey Biel
Equipping clinicians with “sensory smarts” to treat their child clients.More
David Rettew
Exploring the differences between temperamental traits and psychological disorders.More
Louise Goldberg
A how-to manual for yoga with kids in classrooms and therapeutic settings.
MoreScott M. Shannon
A leading pediatric psychiatrist shows clinicians a holistic, full-spectrum approach to children’s well-being.More
Ray Christner, Arthur Freeman, Corey J. Nigro, Et Al.
An essential reference for quick and accurate child and adolescent patient assessment.More
Jess P. Shatkin
Fifteen million children in the U.S. have diagnosable psychiatric or learning
disorders, yet nearly 70% don’t receive the help they need.More
Matthew D. Selekman
A detailed treatment protocol for working with self-harming adolescents and young adults.More
Daniel A. Hughes
An expert clinician brings attachment theory into the realm of parenting skills.More
Connie Lillas, Janiece Turnbull
A groundbreaking neuroscientific understanding of infant and child development, including a CD-ROM with supplementary worksheets, figures and tables.More
Carole Gammer
Making sure the child's voice in family therapy is heard.More
Margaret Wehrenberg
A strategy-filled handbook to understand, manage, and conquer your own stress.More
Marcia B. Stern, Harold S. Koplewicz
A treasure trove of creative tools and strategies to engage children in therapy.More
Bryce D. McLeod, Jeffrey J. Wood
With over 10% of all children meeting the criteria for an anxiety
disorder, these disorders are among the most common psychiatric
problems experienced by schoolage kids, and can significantly interfere
with their family and peer relationships and their performance at
school.More
Roy Q. Sanders
The most recent epidemiological data from the Centers for Disease Control (2013) suggests that 1 in every 88 children has some form of autism.More