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Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid [Pehme köide]

(, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Miami, Florida), (, Dean, School for Health Studies, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 252x180x18 mm, kaal: 667 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195381912
  • ISBN-13: 9780195381917
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 252x180x18 mm, kaal: 667 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195381912
  • ISBN-13: 9780195381917
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Does your young daughter talk endlessly about invisible friends, dragons in the basement, and monsters in the closet? Is your teenager about to start high school or being victimized by bullies? Is your son mortally afraid of certain insects or of injections at the doctor's office?
Compiled by two seasoned clinical psychologists, The Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid brings together articles by recognized experts who provide you with the information you need to help your child navigate the many trying problems that typically afflict young people. Written in an engaging style, this book offers sage advice on a raft of everyday problems that have psychological solutions. The contributors cover such topics as body image and physical appearance; cigarettes, drugs, and alcohol; overeating and obesity; dental visits; the birth of a sibling and sibling rivalries; temper tantrums; fostering self-esteem; shyness and social anxiety; and much more. Each expert article provides an overview of the issues, offers reassurance for minor problems and strategies for crisis management, and discusses the red flags that indicate that professional help is needed. In addition, the book is organized into various categories to make it easier to find information. For instance, the "Family Issues" section includes articles on Blended Families, Divorce, and Traveling; the "Adolescent Issues" section covers such topics as Dating and Driving; and the "Social/Peer Issues" section explores such subjects as "Sportsmanship," "Homesickness," and "Making Friends."
An encyclopedic reference for parents concerned with maintaining the mental health of their children, this indispensable volume will help you help your child to deal effectively with stress and pressure, to cope with everyday challenges, and to rebound from disappointments, mistakes, trauma, and adversity.

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As a parent and a clinical professional, I highly recommend this book to all parents and parents-to-be as an extremely helpful guide with pragmatic advice on successfully managing the normal crises in your children's lives. * Michael S. Goldsby *

Contributors xv
Introduction xix
Part One Health Issues
1 Toilet Training
5(4)
Patrick C. Friman
2 Bed Wetting
9(4)
Patrick C. Friman
3 Fecal Soiling
13(4)
Patrick C. Friman
4 Sleep Problems
17(8)
Tonya M. Palermo
5 Overeating and Obesity
25(8)
Elissa Jelalian
Amy F. Sato
6 Picky Eating and Concerns about Anorexia
33(7)
Gary X. Lancelotta
Thomas R. Linscheid
7 Hygiene Problems
40(7)
Monica L. Stevens
Sheila M. Eyberg
8 Pain and Medical Procedures
47(7)
Kathleen L. Lemanek
Michael Joseph
9 Medical Adherence
54(8)
Ric G. Steele
Timothy D. Nelson
10 Helping Children Cope with a Visit to the Dentist
62(9)
Keith D. Allen
Shelley J. Hosterman
Part Two Family Issues
11 Conversing with Your Uncommunicative Child
71(6)
Robin M. Deutsch
12 Coping with the Birth of a New Sibling
77(7)
Amanda Gordon
13 Sibling Rivalry
84(8)
Rebecca A. Jones
Casey J. Moser
14 Temper Tantrums and Noncompliance
92(7)
Alison R. Zisser
Sheila M. Eyberg
15 Traveling with Children
99(7)
Sanford M. Portnoy
Joan F. Portnoy
16 Helping Your Child Cope with Divorce
106(7)
Robin M. Deutsch
17 Siblings in Stepfamilies
113(7)
James H. Bray
18 Nontraditional Families
120(6)
Nathan D. Doty
Anne E. Kazak
19 Discussing Family Secrets with Your Child
126(9)
Karen J. Saywitz
Anna S. Romanoff
20 Witnessing Parental Arguments or Domestic Violence
135(7)
Neena M. Malik
Kristin M. Lindahl
21 Raising Resilient Children
142(11)
Robert B. Brooks
Sam Goldstein
Part Three Social and Peer Issues
22 Helping Your Child Develop and Maintain Friendships
153(9)
Kevin M. David
Barry S. Anton
23 Sportsmanship
162(5)
Jeffrey L. Brown
24 Bullying
167(5)
William S. Pollack
Susan M. Swearer
25 Homesickness
172(6)
Brandon G. Briery
26 Coping with a Change in Caregiver
178(7)
Barbara Siegel
27 Helping Children Cope with Ethnic, Religious, and Gender Differences
185(8)
Yo Jackson
Part Four School Issues
28 Making Sense of Report Cards
193(7)
W. Douglas Tynan
Jennifer Shroff Pendley
29 Starting a New School
200(6)
Jennifer Shroff Pendley
W. Douglas Tynan
30 Avoidance and School Refusal
206(7)
Christopher A. Kearney
Courtney Haight
31 Conflicts with Teachers
213(6)
Meghan McAuliffe Lines
Jennifer Shroff Pendley
32 Coping with the College Application Process
219(12)
Julie A. Fulton
Part Five Anxiety Issues
33 Fears and Phobias
231(8)
Wendy K. Silverman
34 Separation Anxiety Disorder
239(11)
Sasha Aschenbrand
Anne Marie Albano
35 Shyness and Social Anxiety
250(7)
Deborah C. Beidel
Teresa Marino
Lindsay Scharfstein
36 Situational and Performance Anxiety
257(6)
Kelly A. O'Neil
Courtney L. Benjamin
Sarah A. Crawley
Philip C. Kendall
37 Imaginary Companions
263(10)
Tracy R. Gleason
Part Six Sexuality
38 Sexuality and Preschool- and School-aged Children
273(7)
Jeanne Swickard Hoffman
39 Masturbation in Young Children
280(5)
Carolyn S. Schroeder
40 Coming Out as Gay or Lesbian
285(10)
Neena M. Malik
Kristin M. Lindahl
Part Seven Adolescent Issues
41 Dating, Boyfriends/Girlfriends, Break-ups
295(8)
Joanne Davila
Sara J. Steinberg
42 Teenage Drivers
303(5)
Gerald P. Koocher
43 Cigarettes, Alcohol, and Drugs
308(8)
Deborah R. Glasofer
David A. F. Haaga
44 Body Image and Physical Appearance Concerns
316(7)
Heather Shaw
Eric Stice
45 Suicide Risk and Self-injury
323(10)
John D. Guerry
Nadja N. Reilly
Mitchell J. Prinstein
Part Eight Unique Stressors
46 Grief and Loss in Children and Families
333(9)
Linda Sayler Gudas
47 Coping with Disaster, Terrorism, and Other Trauma
342(10)
Robin H. Gurwitch
Merritt Schreiber
48 How to Recognize When Your Child May Need Professional Help
352(5)
Gerald P. Koocher
Annette M. La Greca
Index 357
Gerald Koocher is Dean of the School for Health Studies, Simmons College. He is a past president of the American Psychological Association and the author of Ethics in Psychology, Psychologists' Desk Reference, and The Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practices. Annette La Greca is Professor of Psychology at the University of Miami. She is editor of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and author of Helping Children Cope With Disasters and Terrorism.