Helping Students Overcome Depression and Anxiety: A Practical Guide (Guilford Practitioner Intervention in Schools)
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Product Description
This unique book provides clear-cut strategies for addressing anxiety, depression and other internalizing disorders, creatively, and effectively with students in grades K-12.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1444818 in Books
- Published on: 2001-06-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 231 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'An exceptionally useful book. Merrell cuts directly to the essential points--what internalizing disorders are, how they can best be recognized and assessed, and which specific interventions work... An excellent resource for practitioners and trainers, this is also an appropriate text for courses in child counseling and therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and school-based interventions.' - Harriet Cobb, EdD, James Madison University; 'Childhood internalizing disorders often do not receive as much attention as they should, particularly in school settings. Dr. Merrell's text provides a welcome response to this problem. A unique and invaluable resource.' - David N. Miller, PhD, University of Algany, State University New York; 'This manual provides a well-integrated compendium of successful treatment approaches. Filling a major need, this is a valuable resource for school psychologists, social workers, school counselors, and mental health professionals.' - Paula Freer, MSW, PhD, Coordinator of Psychological Services, Troup County, GA, Public Schools; 'This well-written, reader-friendly book blends Merrell's research expertise in the area of childhood internalizing disorders with his sensitivity as a clinician. The discussion of real issues and situations that occur when therapy is conducted in the school setting makes this an important resource. Graduate students learning to do therapy and school-based practitioners looking to help youth uffering from anxiety or depression will benefit from reading this book.' - Jeff Laurent, Illinois State University
From the Back Cover
Depression, anxiety, and other internalizing disorders can have severe and lasting consequences for children and adolescents. This unique book provides clear-cut strategies for addressing these problems creatively and effectively with students in grades K-12. A concise overview of the nature, development, and course of childhood depression and anxiety is delineated, and a comprehensive assessment model is outlined. Chapters then present a wide range of empirically supported interventions that are easy to implement and readily adaptable to diverse settings.
Cognitive-behavioral and psychoeducational techniques are described in jargon-free language, and numerous reproducible handouts, worksheets, and exercises are included to facilitate the practitioner's day-to-day work. Other topics covered include currently available psychiatric medications for depression and anxiety, and when and how a psychiatric referral should be made.
About the Author
Kenneth W. Merrell, PhD, is Professor of School of Psychology at the University of Iowa. The author of numerous journal articles, books, and published assessment instruments, Dr. Merrell is a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist.
