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Psychodiagnostic Assessment of Children: Dimensional and Categorical Approaches » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Psychodiagnostic Assessment of Children: Dimensional and Categorical Approaches by Jonathan M. Campbell

Authors: Jonathan M. Campbell, Randy W. Kamphaus
ISBN-13: 9780471212195, ISBN-10: 0471212199
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: August 2006
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Jonathan M. Campbell

RANDY W. KAMPHAUS, PhD, is Distinguished Research Professor of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology at The University of Georgia, Athens. He is an expert in the field of child and adolescent assessment and the author of several books on the topic. He is also coauthor of the BASC-II (Behavior Assessment System for Children, Second Edition), a widely used assessment instrument.

JONATHAN M. CAMPBELL, PhD, is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology at The University of Georgia, Athens. His research and clinical interests involve assessment and differential diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders as well as understanding typical peers' perceptions of autism. He has authored several articles in the area of intelligence test interpretation and serves on the editorial boards for the Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment and Journal of Pediatric Psychology.

Book Synopsis

An unparalleled resource for accurately diagnosing an array of childhood problems

Psychodiagnostic Assessment of Children: Dimensional and Categorical Approaches provides comprehensive guidelines for assessing and diagnosing a broad spectrum of childhood disorders. In this groundbreaking new text, Randy Kamphaus (coauthor of the BASC and BASC-II) and Jonathan Campbell discuss both theoretical and practical aspects of the field. Their detailed coverage provides students and professionals with important research findings and practical tools for accurate assessment and informed diagnosis.

This monumental new work begins by explaining dimensional (e.g., classification methods that emphasize quantitative assessment measures such as behavior rating scales) and categorical (e.g., classification methods that emphasize qualitative assessment measures such as clinical observation and history-taking) methods of assessment and diagnosis. It then highlights assessment interpretation issues related to psychological assessment and diagnosis. The remainder of the text covers constructs and core symptoms of interest, diagnostic standards, assessment methods, interpretations of findings, and case studies for all of the major childhood disorders.

The disorders include:
* Mental retardation
* Learning disability
* Autism spectrum disorders
* Depression
* Anxiety disorders
* Traumatic brain injuries
* Eating disorders
* Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
* Conduct disorder
* Oppositional defiant disorder
* Substance abuse and dependence
* Subsyndromal and hypersyndromal impairments

Table of Contents

Ch. 1Classification and diagnosis concepts1
Ch. 2Interpretation of findings29
Ch. 3Mental retardation/intellectual disability45
Ch. 4Learning disabilities87
Ch. 5Autism spectrum disorders119
Ch. 6Depressive disorders169
Ch. 7Anxiety disorders211
Ch. 8Traumatic brain injury245
Ch. 9Eating and feeding disorders283
Ch. 10Diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and its subtypes319
Ch. 11Conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder357
Ch. 12Assessment and diagnosis of substance use in childhood and adolescence391
Ch. 13Clusters of child adjustment437

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