TY - BOOK ID - 209807 TI - Rational emotive behavioral approaches to childhood disorders : theory, practice and research AU - Ellis, Albert AU - Bernard, Michael Edwin PY - 2006 SN - 1280613637 9786610613632 0387263756 0387263748 1441938869 PB - New York : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Rational emotive behavior therapy. KW - Child psychotherapy. KW - Child mental health services KW - Child psychiatry KW - Children KW - Psychotherapy KW - Rational-emotive psychotherapy KW - Rational emotive therapy KW - Rational psychotherapy KW - REBT (Rational emotive behavior therapy) KW - RET (Rational emotive therapy) KW - Cognitive therapy KW - Diseases KW - Treatment KW - Psychology, clinical. KW - Clinical Psychology. KW - Clinical psychology. KW - Psychiatry KW - Psychology, Applied KW - Psychological tests UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:209807 AB - Since the groundbreaking first edition of Rational Emotive Approaches to the Problems of Childhood by Albert Ellis and Michael Bernard two decades ago, our understanding of the nature and treatment of children’s problems has grown considerably. Now in a completely new volume, Albert Ellis and children’s REBT specialist Professor Michael Bernard have revised and updated this pioneering volume to reflect both the latest in clinical practice and research. Fourteen expert contributors (including many from the original) share with the editors a deep commitment to integrating REBT with other cognitive-behavioral methods, and to providing young people with developmentally appropriate care. Together they give readers a practical framework for conducting assessment, treatment, and prevention with individuals, clients and groups as well as in family and school settings. Key features of this new edition include: Developmental considerations in using REBT with children and adolescents Specific chapters devoted to major disorders -- aggression, phobias anxiety, depression, academic underachievement, and ADHD Latest strategies for challenging and changing the irrational beliefs of young people Techniques for building key REBT skills: emotional resilience and frustration tolerance Extensive research findings on the efficacy of REBT with young people Brand-new material on special issues -- involving parents, conducting group sessions, and working with exceptional children An overview of Rational Emotive Education and You Can Do It! Education, school-based applications of REBT With coverage this thorough, Ellis, Bernard, and collaborators have created a resource of immediate value to child and adolescent mental health practitioners including school psychologists, school counselors, school social workers, behavior therapists, and family therapists, and educators involved in helping young people overcome behavioral disorders. ER -