Intervening in children's lives : an ecological, family-centered approach to mental health care

by Thomas J. Dishion

Hardcover, 2007

Status

Checked out
Due Jun 14, 2017

Call number

RJ 111 .D57 2007 c.2

Publication

Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2007.

Description

Thomas J. Dishion and Elizabeth A. Stormshak describe their family-centered, ecological approach, which engages children, adolescents, and their families; may be used as a periodic preventive checkup and as a more intensive intervention; and may be delivered in community settings such as schools in order to have the greatest public health impact. The authors demonstrate how they examine psychopathology in children and adolescents in the context of the ecology (families, peer groups, communities, and schools) in which they live. They present their empirically derived approach and illustrate how developmentally and culturally relevant interventions are shaped. An ecological approach works within a health maintenance teamwork. Given individual variation in vulnerability to environmental stress, periodic assessments and interventions are used to prevent, treat, or reduce harm associated with problem behavior and emotional distress. The literature reveals promising findings, in that the highest-risk youth are more likely to respond well to ecologically based interventions.… (more)

Physical description

x, 319 p.; 26 cm
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