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E-raamat: Family and Peer Relationships of Children and Adolescents with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Assessment and Intervention

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This book examines family and peer relationships of children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders (ND), including ADHD, learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual developmental disorder (intellectual disabilities). It uses a transdiagnostic approach to describe how the difficulties ND youth have with self-regulation, adaptive skills, academic achievement, and social skills contribute to parenting stress, parent mental health challenges, and problematic family and peer relationships. The book reviews research detailing that youth with ND have challenges with mental health and are differentially susceptible to adverse environmental factors, such as negative parenting, peer rejection and victimization, stigma, and COVID-19. It offers innovative approaches for conducting assessments of the family system and peer environment that are based on risk and resilience research.

 

Key areas of coverage include:

 

  • Predictors of parenting stress and parent mental health, including their children’s behaviors, parents’ coping strategies and social supports, culture, and stigma.
  • Family and peer relationships as risk and protective factors for mental health and well-being of ND youth.
  • Peer status, friendship, bullying, and romantic relationships of ND children and adolescents.
  • Risk and protective factors associated with peer relations such as inclusive school environments and teacher attitudes and behaviors.

 

Family and Peer Relationships of Children and Adolescents with Neurodevelopmental Disorders is an essential reference for researchers, professors, graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, and all related professionals in developmental, clinical child, and school psychology, neuropsychology, counseling, social work, special education, developmental disabilities, behavior therapy, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, pediatrics, and child and adolescent psychiatry.

Chapter
1. Introduction to Family Relationships of Children and
Adolescents with Neurodevelopmental Disorders.- Part
1. Parenting and Family
Relationships: The Ripple Effect of Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Chapter
2.
Family Relationships of Children and Adolescents with Specific
Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Chapter
3. Parenting and Family Relationships
of Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities.
Chapter
4.
Parenting and Family Relationships of Children and Adolescents with Autism
Spectrum Disorder.
Chapter
5. Parenting and Family Relationships of Children
and Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
Chapter
6.
Parenting and Family Relationships of Children and Adolescents with Learning
Disabilities.
Chapter
7. Parenting and Family Relationships of Children and
Adolescents with Tic Disorders.
Chapter
8. Parent, Child and Adolescent
Mental Health and Well-Being.
Chapter
9. Interventions that Foster Positive
Parenting and Family Relationships.- Part
2. Peer Relationships: The 4th R.-
Chapter
10. Peer Relationships of Children and Adolescents with Specific
Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Chapter
11. Peer Relationships of Children and
Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities.
Chapter
12. Peer Relationships
of Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Chapter
13. Peer
Relationships of Children and Adolescents with
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
Chapter
14. Peer Relationships of
Children and Adolescents with Learning Disabilities.
Chapter
15. Peer
Relationships of Children and Adolescents with Tic Disorders.
Chapter
16.
Peer Relationships, Mental Health and Well-Being.
Chapter
17. Interventions
That Foster Positive Peer Relationships.
Chapter
18. Impact of COVID-19 on
Family and Peer Relationships.
Chapter
19. Future Directions in Research and
Practice.
Judith Wiener, Ph.D., C. Psych, is Professor Emerita of School and Clinical Child Psychology in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at OISE/University of Toronto. Dr. Wieners research is on self-perceptions, family and peer relationships of children and adolescents with ADHD and learning disabilities and the efficacy of school-based and mindfulness interventions for these youth. Her primary clinical expertise is assessment and psychosocial interventions with children and adolescents with learning disabilities and ADHD, and immigrants and refugees. She was previously President of the International Academy for Research in Learning Disabilities and Chair of the Educational and School Psychology Section of the Canadian Psychological Association. Dr. Wiener has received several teaching awards and a Life-Time Achievement Award from the Section for Psychologists in Education of the Ontario Psychological Association. She has published more than 100 book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals including recent chapters on family relationships of adolescents with ADHD, and peer relationships of individuals with ADHD across the lifespan. She co-authored a book published by Springer Publishers entitled, Psychological Assessment of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Children and Adolescents: A Practitioners Guide.