Helping Children with ADHD: A CBT Guide for Practitioners, Parents and Teachers - Hardcover

Young, Susan; Smith, Jade

 
9781118903209: Helping Children with ADHD: A CBT Guide for Practitioners, Parents and Teachers

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Combining the latest research evidence with the authors’ practical expertise, Helping Children with ADHD offers a complete intervention programme for flexibly delivering behavioural and cognitive interventions to children aged 6-12 with ADHD and associated conditions.

  • Redefines and develops best practice in the application of cognitive and behavioural techniques to help children aged 6-12 with ADHD and associated comorbid conditions, including learning difficulties
  • Offers a range of engaging resources within a pragmatic and practically-focused approach; modular structure allows the interventions to be selected and tailored according to the particular age, ability and needs of the individual child
  • An appendix of entertaining stories about Buzz, a boy with ADHD, provides structural narrative while also teaching core skills in areas such as keeping calm, planning, managing impulsivity and dealing with anxiety
  • Straightforward, accessible language allows the techniques to be used by those without expert clinical training; dedicated sections provide advice for using the approach in school, home and group contexts
  • A companion website provides downloadable materials including illustrated patient worksheets to accompany the narrative stories

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Susan Young is a clinical academic working at the Centre for Mental Health, Imperial College London, UK, and Visiting Professor at Reykjavik University, Iceland. She was previously employed as a Clinical Neuropsychologist at the Maudsley Hospital, where she set up and developed the psychology service at the first adult ADHD service in the UK. She is the author of over 100 publications in peer reviewed journals, four books and three manualised CBT programmes that are in use internationally, numerous chapters, and the ADHD Child Evaluation [ACE].

Jade Smith is a Cinical Psychologist who has worked in a range of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Neurodevelopmental and Paediatric Services providing assessment and treatment for young people with complex neurodevelopmental disorders and associated emotional, behavioural and mental health needs. She designed and implemented an ADHD pathway as well as contributing to ADHD assessments in National & Specialist Children's Services in London. She currently works with children with learning disabilities and long term conditions.

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"This book is recommended to all professionals wanting to increase their skills in working with children affected by ADHD. It presents a detailed and practical scheme based on cognitive-behavioural therapy, with well-worked-out sessions and advice."

Professor Eric Taylor
Retired Head of the Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Department Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK

"Finally a comprehensive resource applying research proven principles to address the myriad of co-occurring problems children with ADHD frequently experience. Drs. Young and Smith are to be commended for providing clinicians with this thorough guide."

Sam Goldstein, Ph.D.
Editor in Chief, Journal of Attention Disorders, University of Utah School of Medicine

"This is a valuable resource for parents, carers and school staff, and fills an important gap in the support available for children diagnosed with ADHD. The programme will lead to more positive outcomes for this vulnerable population."

Bill Colley
Educational Consultant, The UK ADHD Partnership, London, UK

There is very little published guidance on how best to effectively deliver CBT in order to help children with ADHD understand and manage the challenges they face. Addressing this need for an authoritative way forward, Helping Children with ADHD offers a complete intervention programme for healthcare professionals and parents, allowing them to flexibly deliver behavioural and cognitive interventions to children aged 6-12 with ADHD.

The focus throughout is on practical techniques to address symptoms, problem behaviours and emotional difficulties. Consistent with the abilities of young children and the evidence base for ADHD, the primary emphasis is on behavioural and environmental interventions, although cognitive interventions are also included as appropriate. A modular format allows treatment to be tailored to the needs of the individual child, and the information for expert practitioners is supplemented by straightforward guidance for teachers and parents on how to extend the techniques into the classroom and home.

In order to ensure the engagement of young people, core concepts are presented in an innovative way through the eyes of Buzz, a young boy. The varied adventures of Buzz provide the intervention with a structural narrative, while also teaching children skills that they can subsequently apply themselves in key areas such as keeping calm, planning, managing impulsivity and dealing with anxiety.

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"This book is recommended to all professionals wanting to increase their skills in working with children affected by ADHD. It presents a detailed and practical scheme based on cognitive-behavioural therapy, with well-worked-out sessions and advice."

Professor Eric Taylor
Retired Head of the Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Department Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK

"Finally a comprehensive resource applying research proven principles to address the myriad of co-occurring problems children with ADHD frequently experience. Drs. Young and Smith are to be commended for providing clinicians with this thorough guide."

Sam Goldstein, Ph.D.
Editor in Chief, Journal of Attention Disorders, University of Utah School of Medicine

"This is a valuable resource for parents, carers and school staff, and fills an important gap in the support available for children diagnosed with ADHD. The programme will lead to more positive outcomes for this vulnerable population."

Bill Colley
Educational Consultant, The UK ADHD Partnership, London, UK

There is very little published guidance on how best to effectively deliver CBT in order to help children with ADHD understand and manage the challenges they face. Addressing this need for an authoritative way forward, Helping Children with ADHD offers a complete intervention programme for healthcare professionals and parents, allowing them to flexibly deliver behavioural and cognitive interventions to children aged 6-12 with ADHD.

The focus throughout is on practical techniques to address symptoms, problem behaviours and emotional difficulties. Consistent with the abilities of young children and the evidence base for ADHD, the primary emphasis is on behavioural and environmental interventions, although cognitive interventions are also included as appropriate. A modular format allows treatment to be tailored to the needs of the individual child, and the information for expert practitioners is supplemented by straightforward guidance for teachers and parents on how to extend the techniques into the classroom and home.

In order to ensure the engagement of young people, core concepts are presented in an innovative way through the eyes of Buzz, a young boy. The varied adventures of Buzz provide the intervention with a structural narrative, while also teaching children skills that they can subsequently apply themselves in key areas such as keeping calm, planning, managing impulsivity and dealing with anxiety.

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Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell, 2017
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